

kate's chewy sugar cookies
The last few weeks have been ~weird~ to say the least (and not bring up any bad juju before cookie baking). I have had so many feelings about everything happening around the world. The one way I, and many people, cope is by doing something they love, pouring positive energy elsewhere. Although this is my wedding blog outlet, it is also my creative baby, too. I started this blog at a time when I needed a creative escape over four years ago and what better time than now to shar

twist in traditions
Today women are political leaders, business tycoons, and more. While women have taken on these powerful positions many individuals are still hung-up on the age old tradition of the wife taking their husbands' last name. In fact a study found that half of Americans believe women should be legally bound to take their husbands' last names once they get married. This age old tradition that dates back to the 19th century is now being defied. The Husbands Charlie becoming Charlie S

sign of the times
Today couples are building websites, live streaming their weddings, and hiring videographers. To your grandparents these things probably sound foreign, but to you they may sound necessary for a wedding. With technology expanding it will be no surprise if one day you are able to virtually walk down the aisle with your husband. Want to have a 21st century wedding with all the bells and whistles? You're in luck because we have drafted a list of 9 ways you can incorporate technol