One of the things I’m most proud of on Oh Lovely Day is our ever-growing handpicked Lovely Vendor Guide. We’ve got some great vendors to choose from and are selecting and adding more all the time, all to help you find the perfect match for your wedding. One of those Lovely Vendors from our event coordinator category (as in wedding and event planners), Hustle and Bustle Events, is sharing 5 Tips for Choosing Your Wedding Planner. I think you’ll find these tremendously helpful. Pin now for those meetings later! Read More
5 Ways to Honor Lost Loved Ones at Your Wedding (Part 2)
While your wedding is a day for joy and celebration many of us had or will have a loved one missing from their special day. For me, it was my dad. Whether you are missing a parent, grandparent, sibling, or dear friend, you may want to honor them in some way. Keep in mind how fresh your loss is, if you’d like to honor them publicly or privately, and what the most appropriate way to honor them would be. If you want to do something beyond lighting a candle, making mention in your ceremony program, or having a photo display like the one above, here are some ideas to get you started.
1. Save them a seat. I like this tribute using the loved one’s boots to reserve their seat. Read More
{Color Crush} Indigo Wedding

I’ve been majorly crushing on some indigo lately. It actually started years ago with an eye shadow. It was love at first sight and ever since I’ve been obsessed with that deep inky shade of blue. Then I saw this on instagram from Kristina of Lovely Morning and 100 Layer Cake and my obsession was reignited. I’m now determined to dye every white tee I own indigo (and a few of Charlie’s too, since they don’t stay white anyways). Then I thought, “how cool would this be, translated into wedding inspiration!?” But first…

I love the shades of indigo and how unique each pattern of the tie dye can be. And the color and patterns inspire other translations of pattern and palette. It made me think of cobalt blue china, of denim, of vintage bottles. Of all the things you could bring into a wedding.

Just think of the possibilities with an indigo wedding! You could go modern or rustic, vintage or classic. But I really envision it as an outdoor summer wedding. What about you? Crushing on indigo too?
{photo credits} top set: ceramic bowl by michele michael, photo by phillip ficks, via marcus hay / door by Sean Scanlon of Redink Photography / yarn via Yarn Club / tassels via ouch flower | middle set: dye powders via skona hem / shibori (top right) via virtual and visual / shibori (bottom left) via rug rabbit / blue sticks (found lots of sources but cannot find the original source because no one properly credited- please let me know if you know it!) | bottom set: china via into vintage / kate spade shoes by Katelyn James Photography via Style Me Pretty / tablescape by white loft studio via classic bride / ring via The Walters Museum / ties by Clementine / bottles via Once Wed
Preppy Summer California Wedding: Christine & Blake

I swear I don’t only feature California weddings, but there are just so many great ones submitted to me that I just can’t help but share them. Today’s wedding in the mountains of California is a beyond stunning setting, don’t you think? Read More
Los Angeles Engagement at Griffith Observatory

When I first moved to LA, I was a little sad to leave a city that I beyond loved (Chicago) to live somewhere new that didn’t have deep dish pizza. But after about a year, I realized what a truly amazing place I was living in, and how many amazing spots you could find here. One of my favorites is Griffith Observatory. Add an adorable couple and a fabulous wardrobe, and you’ve got one of my favorite engagement sessions in a long time.
Planning Tips: Who Pays For What (Traditionally) in Weddings
Ok, so let me preface this post by saying that these days no one is expected to pay for anything and anyone can pay for anything when it comes to weddings. These days, things are done less “traditionally” when it comes to footing the wedding bill. That being said, there are things that, traditionally, are assigned to the bride, groom, bride’s family, or groom’s family. I’ve compiled a list to help guide you, and maybe to use to facilitate the conversation on who will pay for what in your wedding and what your budget should be.

























