The team at SB! Events are celebrating!!!! We have been working very hard over the past 6 months to create a fresh new look. We feel our new brand represents the chic sophistication of our design style that embodies a timeless qualities. We are so thrilled to finally share with you our new website (www.soireebliss.com). We hope you'll take a few minutes to browse and enjoy the site as much as we do.
Along with a new website, we have a new blog. To keep up with the latest news in wedding trends, Houston vendors and real weddings, please visit (http://www.soireebliss.com/blog/)
Many thanks to all of our wonderful clients who have allowed us to be a part of one of their most special days. We are thankful to work with such talented event professionals in Houston and throughout Texas. Without either, SB! Events would not be where we are today. We look forward to celebrating another 5 years.
Warmest Wedding Wishes,
Saturday, December 1, 2012
Friday, October 5, 2012
It's all about the stars...
I am loving stars! This celestial style is popping up everywhere on Pinterest from accessories to fashion to wallpaper, and I am dying for stars to star in more weddings (forgive me, I could not help the play on words).
Nothing epitomizes this look more than the stunning star hair accessories seen on the runways at Rodarte. It is the perfect combination of vintage, glam, and whimsy. The beauty of this star style is it's ease of integration into a wedding theme. In this New Orleans wedding, the couple captured a stellar look by hanging star shaped lanterns over the dance floor creating a magical and romantic feel.
The ways to incorporate this style into a party or wedding are endless: invitations, cake toppers, accessories, and tablescapes. Stars are a sweet magical style fitting for most venues, whether an outdoor barn or a ballroom, it's hard to deny the beauty of stars.
Love & Stars,
Natalie Shaw
If you want to see more of this wedding inspiration, follow my star-inspired Pinterest board.
Photo Credits:
Header - Giant Dwarf Etsy Shop / 1 - Being Alison / 2 - This is Glamorous Blog / 3 - FalconWing image / 4 - 100 Layer Cake / 5 - More the Merrier Etsy Shop / 6 - BHLDN stratosphere shoes / 7 - Osborne & Little Wallpaper / 8 - Safron & Saege Etsy Shop / 9 - Pshiiit Nail Polish Blog / 10 - Style Me Pretty
Labels:
2013 wedding trends,
stars,
wedding inspiration
Location:
Soireebliss! Events
Wednesday, October 3, 2012
Houston Wedding Venue: Hotel Sorella
Upon walking into the lobby of Hotel Sorella, it is already obvious you will be having an extraordinary visit. Situated in the thriving City Centre in west Houston, Hotel Sorella serves as a fabulous location outside of the bustle of downtown Houston, while still offering all the amazing amenities of a metropolitan center. Delicious restaurants, fabulous stores, green space, and the modern Hotel Sorella, all connected by tree lined sidewalks. It's hard to beat that anywhere in Houston!
Whenever there is chance for Hotel Sorella to show off it's style, it does so with great flair and a fabulous sense of taste and moderation. Bold patterns and creative layouts are just a couple of ways Hotel Sorella keeps its space fresh and modern. One obvious theme of Hotel Sorella is its unique chandeliers sprinkled throughout the entire hotel.
I had the pleasure of taking a tour of Hotel Sorella's new event space. Connected with the hotel through a sky walk, this new space is separate from the hotel while still being within easy access. This makes events more personal without the possibility of other hotel guests accidentally wandering past. Upon walking into the building, the lightness of the building is the first impression. The grande airy foyer is filled with elegant angles and modern furniture making it perfect for a relaxed cocktail hour.
The La Scala ballroom itself is quite unique. Twelve black chandeliers span the length of the ballroom at interesting angles. Tall skinny mirrors are set around the room to create extra depth and interest to the space. One of my favorite things about the La Scala ballroom is that it did not follow the typical hotel formula of a boxy ballroom, but instead created subtle angular lines to expand the space. For a bride looking for a unique and elegant wedding reception, Hotel Sorella is the perfect fit!
Love & Glitter,
Natalie Shaw
If you want to find out more about Hotel Sorella, or want to hear more about my tour, please contact us at Soireebliss! Events.
Photo credits: Natalie Shaw
Photo credits: Natalie Shaw
Friday, September 28, 2012
Trending: Bouffants & Beehives
I cannot get enough of the bouffants and beehives popping up on Pinterest! I have even attempted my own modern version of the 50's bouffant look and am obsessed.
While the 50's Mad Men style has already been the inspiration of many fun vintage parties and weddings, we are now seeing a trend in modernizing this big hair look into an everyday style.
The beauty of this look is its ability to create the illusion of a longer thinner face by creating so much height. Similar to how pointed pumps visually elongate the body, as do beehives visually elongate the face. Even besides the aesthetic benefits, they are a fun new hair trend for all hair lengths!
Below is cute YouTube tutorial by Cherry Dollface on how to make your own modern bouffant!
Here are some other great tutorials for the fabulous 50's bouffant!
The Beauty Dept - 50's Vintage Ponytail
ModCloth Blog - The Grand Bouffant
Love & Vintage,
Natalie Shaw
Credits:
Photo 2 - Bridal Musings
Photo 3 - Dustjacket Blog via Elle photo shoot
Photo 4 - Beehive Hair Blog
Wednesday, September 26, 2012
Houston Wedding Venue: Chateau Cocomar
From the grand exteriors and high elegant ceilings to the sweet details and thoughtful architecture, Chateau Cocomar is stunning to behold.
Set at the end of a quiet street, Chateau Cocomar seems far less like a typical venue and more like secluded palace tucked away in a hidden garden outside Houston, Texas. The gorgeous circle driveway accented by a regal fountain serves as a beautiful focal point upon arrival. My first impression upon walking through the front doors was how grande the entire space was. With so many large spaces and elegant rooms to work with, Chateau Cocomar is a venue filled with endless possibilities.
Grande monastery door imported from France lead you into the gorgeous vaulted hallway made famous by Archetype's award winning photo. It is just one of the numerous antiques imported from around the world sprinkled throughout the rooms and halls of the chateau.
My favorite space was the Chantilly Chambers. The main focus of this room is an incredible marble fireplace stretching the entire height of the room. The beauty of this room, along with all the other ballrooms, is it's love for color, bright or soft. Bright and rich colors easily pop off the clean architecture and are enhanced by the amazing amounts of natural light let in by the elongated windows. Soft colors simply embrace the natural colors already in the marble and rooms enhancing the look of the venue itself. Honestly it is hard to go wrong with any look in Chateau Cocomar!
Love & Elegance,
Natalie Shaw
Credit: Photographs by the amazing Koby & Terilyn Brown, Archetype Photography
Love & Elegance,
Natalie Shaw
Credit: Photographs by the amazing Koby & Terilyn Brown, Archetype Photography
Tuesday, September 25, 2012
Real Wedding - Part I: Samantha & Todd's Classic Evening Affair
As an event planner, I have a very special career. I have the opportunity to create for couples magical, memorable moments (days really) which they will cherish for a lifetime. Planning a couple's wedding day for me is one of the most cherished parts of my career as it's an honor to be entrusted with something so special.
So, just imagine how incredibly special it was for me to have the opportunity to plan my own wedding. It's time to reverse the role and for me to be the "Bride"! After having planned over 150 weddings, I had an endless list of ideas, themes and locations. The possibilities were endless and my creative juices were running 1000 miles and hour with exhilarated excitement. How was I to choose just one location or theme; Garden of the Gods in Colorado, Caramel by the Sea in California, Acapulco Meixco, San Juan Puerto Rico, a good down home Texas wedding in Austin, or keep it local in Houston. The options were endless for me and my imagination was unleashed. WHEEE!!!
After several months of exploring flight and hotel costs, venue options, budget decisions, my fiancée (now husband) and I narrowed our choice down to one location. While destination weddings are incredibly fun and unique, it's not always possible for all your guests to travel. We decided it was most important to share the day with those nearest and dearest to us and selected the Omni Woodway Hotel in Houston. The Omni's luscious indoor garden area (Palm Court) allowed us to have a garden feel without being outside. Which was very nice as most Houstonians know that outside weddings in Houston is just so hard to come by due to weather. The reception itself would be held in the Noé Restaurant at the Omni. A chic, schwanky space that isn't commonly used for events. Perfect!
With a date and location, the plan was in motion. Time to create the theme and letting the planning begin! OHHH, my most favorite part. For me, I'm a huge fan of the classic Hollywood Regency designs, but have a flair for a stylish vintage. My color choice would be black and white complimented by neutral whites.
Our focus for the wedding was to create an event that was truly about our guests' experience and not necessarily about an over the top decor design. With guests travelling from around Texas and Indiana to join us, we planned from the moment they arrived that they would know they were here for a different kind of wedding. Once they checked into their room, they were delivered a welcome bag with a bottle of champagne and a personal welcome note from us. When they arrived in Palm Court for the ceremony, they were greeted by a butler to hand them a glass of champagne embellished with a luscious strawberry accent. What better way to enjoy a wedding ceremony than with champagne?!
My fiancée and I kept our wedding party very small to keep it simple. We wrote our own ceremony as this was truly the most important part of the entire day. One that would be the most memorable for the two of us. As we recessed down the aisle, guests showered us with petals. A fun alternative to a grand exit!
We designed the rest of the evening quite simply; cocktail hour to mingle and greet guests, a 3 course meal, toasts and dancing. No complications, no unnecessary traditions, just an evening spent celebrating and dancing with family and friends. It was truly an evening that we will cherish for years to come.
As an Event Planner based in Houston, it was truly hard to select my those who would help bring my ideas to reality. I know so many talented professionals and how to chose just a few?! We are so thankful for the wonderfully talented professionals who helped make it possible for us.
Venue: Omni Woodway - Teresa Westbury was amazing and has become such a dear friend
Florist: Sheli with P and P Events - I love how she took my ideas/designs and made it possible
Photography: Steve Lee Photography - his talent surpassed our expectations
Ceremony Music: Divisi Strings - their talent surpasses all expectations
Reception Entertainment: Space City Entertainment - Jason is always such a joy to work with
Cake: Plated desert by Omni Woodway
Favor: Mini desert bar by Petite Sweets - everyone knows how much I love sweets
Invitations: Invitation Solutions
Hair/Make-up: Pink Palette - they do such wonderful work. I felt utterly beautiful
Dress: Priscilla of Boston - its the icon of all wedding dress.
Check back on Saturday for "Real Wedding Part II: Handmade Items and Tips I Used" as I share some of my designs that I created to customize our wedding along with tips to make your wedding day memorable.
So, just imagine how incredibly special it was for me to have the opportunity to plan my own wedding. It's time to reverse the role and for me to be the "Bride"! After having planned over 150 weddings, I had an endless list of ideas, themes and locations. The possibilities were endless and my creative juices were running 1000 miles and hour with exhilarated excitement. How was I to choose just one location or theme; Garden of the Gods in Colorado, Caramel by the Sea in California, Acapulco Meixco, San Juan Puerto Rico, a good down home Texas wedding in Austin, or keep it local in Houston. The options were endless for me and my imagination was unleashed. WHEEE!!!
After several months of exploring flight and hotel costs, venue options, budget decisions, my fiancée (now husband) and I narrowed our choice down to one location. While destination weddings are incredibly fun and unique, it's not always possible for all your guests to travel. We decided it was most important to share the day with those nearest and dearest to us and selected the Omni Woodway Hotel in Houston. The Omni's luscious indoor garden area (Palm Court) allowed us to have a garden feel without being outside. Which was very nice as most Houstonians know that outside weddings in Houston is just so hard to come by due to weather. The reception itself would be held in the Noé Restaurant at the Omni. A chic, schwanky space that isn't commonly used for events. Perfect!
With a date and location, the plan was in motion. Time to create the theme and letting the planning begin! OHHH, my most favorite part. For me, I'm a huge fan of the classic Hollywood Regency designs, but have a flair for a stylish vintage. My color choice would be black and white complimented by neutral whites.
Our focus for the wedding was to create an event that was truly about our guests' experience and not necessarily about an over the top decor design. With guests travelling from around Texas and Indiana to join us, we planned from the moment they arrived that they would know they were here for a different kind of wedding. Once they checked into their room, they were delivered a welcome bag with a bottle of champagne and a personal welcome note from us. When they arrived in Palm Court for the ceremony, they were greeted by a butler to hand them a glass of champagne embellished with a luscious strawberry accent. What better way to enjoy a wedding ceremony than with champagne?!
My fiancée and I kept our wedding party very small to keep it simple. We wrote our own ceremony as this was truly the most important part of the entire day. One that would be the most memorable for the two of us. As we recessed down the aisle, guests showered us with petals. A fun alternative to a grand exit!
We designed the rest of the evening quite simply; cocktail hour to mingle and greet guests, a 3 course meal, toasts and dancing. No complications, no unnecessary traditions, just an evening spent celebrating and dancing with family and friends. It was truly an evening that we will cherish for years to come.
As an Event Planner based in Houston, it was truly hard to select my those who would help bring my ideas to reality. I know so many talented professionals and how to chose just a few?! We are so thankful for the wonderfully talented professionals who helped make it possible for us.
Venue: Omni Woodway - Teresa Westbury was amazing and has become such a dear friend
Florist: Sheli with P and P Events - I love how she took my ideas/designs and made it possible
Photography: Steve Lee Photography - his talent surpassed our expectations
Ceremony Music: Divisi Strings - their talent surpasses all expectations
Reception Entertainment: Space City Entertainment - Jason is always such a joy to work with
Cake: Plated desert by Omni Woodway
Favor: Mini desert bar by Petite Sweets - everyone knows how much I love sweets
Invitations: Invitation Solutions
Hair/Make-up: Pink Palette - they do such wonderful work. I felt utterly beautiful
Dress: Priscilla of Boston - its the icon of all wedding dress.
Check back on Saturday for "Real Wedding Part II: Handmade Items and Tips I Used" as I share some of my designs that I created to customize our wedding along with tips to make your wedding day memorable.
Thursday, August 30, 2012
Hanging Floral Decor
I am falling in love with the creative ways flowers are
being suspended. Playful, elegant, and interesting, this simple trick has
the ability to elevate any wedding design. I'm excited to see it becoming
even more prevalent in events during the upcoming year! Below are some
favorite inspirations and ideas on how you can incorporate them into your
soirée!
1. Dramatic - This "On Cloud Nine" wedding
inspiration featured on Ruffled shows how dramatic and creative flowers can be.
Arranging the white hydrangeas into a giant cloud formation and
suspending them over the table is a unique way to follow the theme and let the
flowers shine. This floral arrangement would be fabulous to display over
a signature table, favors, cake, candy bar, etc. Don't ever be afraid to take a
chance and challenge flowers to show their creative side, the results can be
breath-taking.
2. Whimsical - Arranging flowers into a large hanging
wreath suspended sideways can be the perfect way to create a focal point at a
reception or even the ceremony. The greenery brings a natural aspect white
the pops of pink from the lilies and peonies add the sweet playfulness.
Bohemian and romantic, this floral arrangement is sure to capture guests
eyes whether hanging over the dance floor or the alter.
3. Naturally Chic - Hanging a long boxed floral
arrangement can be the perfect way to have the benefits of a centerpiece
without taking up any valuable table real estate. It allows guests to see
each other across the table without vases blocking their view, while also
allowing you the space and freedom to go big with your flowers. This is
the perfect solution to keeping the long elegant tables clean and chic, and
still bringing color and beauty into the room.
4. Sweet - If long tables are not an option or round
tables are preferred, suspended floral arrangements are still a great
option. Spheres of flowers hanging above a round table can give all the
height desired from normally using tall vases. This option also does not
compromise any table real estate or guests views. It even allows extra
room to place a simple low arrangement. Whether you choice baby's breath,
roses, or peonies, the result will still be beautiful and memorable for
everyone.
Love & Flowers,
Natalie Shaw
Photo Credits:
Heading: 100LayerCake
- Garden Style Shoot
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