Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Martha Stewart Weddings at the Wedding Party

Our friends at Martha Stewart Weddings are all busily preparing for the Wedding Party this week. I talked to Darcy Miller (MSW Editorial Director) yesterday and she's putting the finishing touches on her "real weddings" presentation. Their graphics department is working on our programs and signage, and the editorial team is pulling together inspiration from the pages of their current issue.

Design direction for many vendors that are presenting with MSW is helmed by the talented Matthew Robbins, who wrote about his inspiration here. His work is always soft, romantic and fresh -- I can't wait to see it on Saturday.
The delightful Special Projects editor, Anthony, is coordinating the following amazing participants in the Martha Stewart Weddings "wing":

Dylan's Candy Bar
Check out Dylan's new book for great candy bar inspiration

Sandals Weddings by Martha Stewart
I've said it before, and I'll say it again -- a wonderful idea for a destination wedding

Martha Stewart Stationery for Crane & Co.
Available at the Wedding Library, too!

Cheree Berry Paper
Our friend with the beautiful stationery

Callahan Catering
A perennial MSW and WL favorite

One Girl Cookies
One of the prettiest displays last year, and the yummiest

Handle and Spout
Beautiful blooms!

The Blooming Quill
I am looking forward to meeting this talented calligrapher who is flying in for the event!

Popbar
Gelato pops, need I say more?

Johnny Miller
He shoots many of the amazing images in the pages of MSW, now you can have him, too!

Sensible Sitters
Need a sitter for the kids at your wedding? A perfectly sensible solution.

Ramero Designs
Keepsake photo charms, I love this idea for your bouquet.

Fresh
The best smelling lotions, soaps and potions around.

Essie
You know you love ballet slippers. And they're offering manicures for us!

Josh Beckerman
He's a magician -- now it's a party.

Psychic Readings by Eva
Will it rain on your wedding day? She knows!

Sylvia Weinstock Cakes
The magnificent, the masterful.

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