Thursday, April 21, 2011

Spotlight on "Vintage Confections"



Stuffing an Easter basket or satisfying a sweet-tooth? We can hardly resist these gorgeous gems from Chicago-based Vintage Confections


From their mint-chocolate-chip lollipops to their whimsical candied moustaches to their series of candied birth gems, we're going crazy-for-Cocoa-Puffs over their inventive selection. They even serve up corn-syrup-free lollipops in fun flavors like citrus blossom, pomengranate, almond, clove and peppermint. I am hoping to find their rose-water marshmallows in my mother's day package (hint, hint)...We're also a big fan of their caramel collection (can you say, Lavendar Caramel!) and their monogram line which features 3" candied letters and numbers. What a great caketopper!


Right now, they're running a sweet promotion: get a free 1/4 lb. of ANY caramel of your choosing with ANY $10 order. Just put FREECARAMELS in 'notes to seller' on their Etsy shop checkout along with the caramel of your choosing. They'll include it free with your order!


Thursday, April 7, 2011

Dinner Mints, Pistachio & Pink Champagne


We've just about wrapped up prep for this weekend's country-meets-city weekend wedding--and all the tiny details of planning two-weddings-in-one have come together. Friday night, our couple will share an intimate ceremony at an inn overlooking the vineyards of the North Fork of Long Island. Saturday, we'll make a mad dash back to the City that Never Sleeps for a raucous celebration! You bet, we'll be posting pictures of our ying-and-yang receptions. Think buttery yellows and sage green for the ceremony and farm-to-fork dinner reception, followed by luscious lipstick shades of red and shimmery gold and crystal for our night out on the town!


Needless to say, we're *busy* at Chandelier, rolling out Spring events and deep into our blockbuster Fall. But, as the calm sets in for the night, we can't help but indulge ourselves. Hey, what can I say--we can't get enough! It's like planning our own weddings, over and over again.


So, here is the first of our inspiration spotlights--brought to you, fresh-cut, in spring shades that invoke sweet auras of dinner mint pastels, pistachio greens, and delicate pink champagne. From a pink tulle Vera Wang wedding gown to long flowing blush chiffon bridesmaids (in a wedding styled by our friend Annie Lee and photographed by Caroline Tran) to this gorgeous bouquet featuring frayed-edge tulips! Just dreaming about the wedding we could create in these hues ....


Oh well, back to reality! Signing off for another whirlwind weekend... see you on the other side of the altar.


Tuesday, March 15, 2011

{Found} Vintage Rentals. . .What a Find!

Lounge: Katie Neal Photo, http://www.katienealphoto.com/
Chippy Shelf: Amelia Lyon, http://www.amelialyon.net/
Tablescape: Jessica Claire: http://www.jessicaclaire.net/
Favor Cubbies: Will Keeler, http://www.willkeeler.com/
Spanish Table: Becky Hill Photography, http://www.beckyhillphotography.com/
Pancake Bar: Sarah Yates Photography, http://www.sarahyatesphotography.com/

{Found} Vintage Rentals is an event planner's eureka. a "why didn't i think of that?" innovation. a style-me-pretty bride's dream come true. I found this place myself through Twitter--and loved the whole concept that Jeni's passion for all-things vintage turned into a full-fledged service geared towards helping the style-savvy add a boost of hipster to their what-could-have-been cookie cutter event. 


Here's a little bit about their process:

Found clients arrive at the beginning of their search for rad vintage rentals for the weddings and events. They are looking for one-of-a-kind pieces and find them in our curated collection. Found provides statement pieces for ceremonies, dessert displays, lounge furniture and everything in between handpicked by Found's owner, Jeni Maus, who searches the world over for killer furniture and accessories.

In addition to their rentable collection, Found also offers delivery services (in California) as well as styling. While they don't work with flowers or frost cakes, they lend an artistic eye to any display.  Clients hire them to place their furniture, execute a vision for their off-the-wall escort card display, or bring along a million fabric flower accents to make their day special. They also find and create custom pieces; whether that's a fabulously reupholstered vintage couch or a freestanding wall made from reclaimed wood.

No where near Fullerton, California? Neither are we. But we can't help but melt with delight at this company's design inspiration. We'll keep you posted as they expand!




Friday, March 4, 2011

Chandelier Event: Everything Roses 1st Birthday Party

 Planner: Chandelier Events; Florals: Anne Miller for Little Flower Shoppe; Photo: Stacey Ilyse Photography

Planner: Chandelier Events; Florals: Anne Miller for Little Flower Shoppe; Photo: Stacey Ilyse Photography

 Planner: Chandelier Events; Florals: Anne Miller for Little Flower Shoppe; Photo: Stacey Ilyse Photography

 Planner: Chandelier Events; Florals: Anne Miller for Little Flower Shoppe; Photo: Stacey Ilyse Photography




Planner: Chandelier Events; Venue: HoHoKus Inn & Tavern, NJ; Florals: Anne Miller for Little Flower Shoppe; Photo: Stacey Ilyse Photography


This little Chandelier shindig was an especially sweet one for me to plan because it was for my own little girl--and I got my favorite local gals on board to bring it to life. 


We whipped up a chic event for a very small group of friends to celebrate this special moment. We went with a "Pinkalicious" palette--well, because it's not only her favorite book, but I have to say she is definitely pinkalicious herself. 


Inspired by pink mercury glass vases that I fell in love with at first site, I consulted my friend, the amazingly-talented Anne Miller of Ridgewood, NJ's Little Flower Shoppe (my neighborhood gem) to pull together lush centerpieces of ranunculus, David Austen roses, red and blackberries, grey dusty miller, carnations (yes! carnations).  She brought my dream of a giant pink floral "M" for Meri to life on the mantel and embellished it with carnation fairy balls on crystal pedestals.


For dessert, we filled containers with all hues of blush, from strawberry m&m's to bubblegum rock candy from Sweet City Candy (which happens to be owned by my friend Lauren, who I've known since I was ONE myself)...and of course, popped a butterfly or two wherever the space needed a little extra fairy dust. 


HoHoKus Inn & Tavern did not disappoint with their lunch menu that featured a fresh strawberry and goat cheese salad, butternut squash ravioli served in mini cast iron skillets, and the most delicious death-by-chocolate mudslide cookies I've ever had. Meri got to feast on her very own cake created by our Brooklyn-based friend Cheryl Kleinman--the outside featuring pleated pink fondant, and inside, a Neopolitan-ice-cream-inspired confection with chocolate devil's food cake with vanilla bean and raspberry mousse filling. 


And all of this was preserved in beautiful photos of the very wonderful Stacey Ilyse!


Looking back on this one just reminds me of how sweet she makes my every single day.


Sunday, February 27, 2011

And the Award for Birthday Party of the Year Goes To...




 Photo: Matthew Richmond

 Photo: Matthew Richmond

  Photo: Matthew Richmond


 Photo: Matthew Richmond

 
  Photo: Matthew Richmond

  Photo: Matthew Richmond






  Photo: Matthew Richmond


We have to admit we have some insanely-talented friends. This birthday-party-to-end-all-birthday-parties was planned and "produced" by Lori and Matthew Richmond, a Brooklyn-based mom-and-dad dynamic duo who spend their days as creative types, and moonlight as party planning ingenues for their two sons, Cooper and Holden.


It being Oscar Night, the cuteness and downright genius in the party they pulled off for Holden's first birthday deserves a standing ovation. No doubt, you will agree.


So, how did Lori & Matthew pull this altogether? Here's what she had to dish:  


THEIR INSPIRATION. . .


"Holden has always been a ladies man and super-flirty baby, the kind of kid that literally charms women wherever he goes. His Nonna (my mother) has also called him her 'Hollywood Hunk' from the day he was born! So naturally we thought of Hollywood leading men, and went with the movie star theme. Also, since his birthday is at Oscar time made perfect sense. . .Who else does this kind of thing besides crazy designer parents? Rather than sleeping at night when our kids were sleeping, we do stuff like this!!!"


HER CAST. . .
Cake: Betty Bakery in Brooklyn. She has done cakes for us in the past. We gave her the art we created for the Evite and discussed the design with her prior to them making it.

Decor: We got some stuff from Party City but Matthew and I created the movie posters ourselves. We photoshopped for a few nights, and used an online digital printer to do the actual printing - they were big - 24x36". 


Catering:  My mom provided all the food since the venue was her house :-)

. . .Want an movie-themed party for your next birthday, milestone, bar/bat mitzvah, corporate event?  Email Lori & Matthew at us@loriandmatthew.com with inquiries!


As for us, we're chilling watching Hollywood's biggest party of the year...oh, and we're wearing a Splendid Cardigan, tank and skinny jeans--thanks for asking, Ryan Seacrest!

Friday, February 4, 2011

Chandelier Loves You! Our (Etsy) Valentine's Day Gift Guide

                                                                                Vintage-Inspired Locket: $24 (Buy one get one free)



Hey Lovers!

Since we spend much of our year helping couples find just the right way to express their love, it's only natural that Valentine's Day is one of our favorite days of the year. After all, that's when we get to celebrate with our own honeybuns. And like you, we find ourselves bored with the basics and on a budget. We're totally in love with the idea of unique gifts that don't put the kibosh on your gifting stash for the year. It's only February, after all!  

So, we whipped up a list of our top gifts from where-else, Etsy.com, because, well, we love it--and we love you, too! 




Hand-painted Dictonary Print: ($11.00)




Vintage Love Book Wreathe ($11.50)





Hollowed Out V-Day Book ($30.00)


 Boyfriend in a Bottle ($10.99)



Vixen Earrings ($14.00-SALE)



Vintage Bulova Watch Movement Steampunk Cufflinks ($65)