Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Lucky You Production Wedding!

Whether you just need a florist or full wedding coordination, Lucky You Production can provide every bride with the service she needs. Here are photos of our beautiful bride, Meghan Goode and her new hubby, Peter Fisher. The couple were married at Grand Chapel and had there reception at the Missouri History Museum in Saint Louis. Lucky You Production was able to provide the couple with florist services. Thanks to Kelly Park for taking and providing the beautiful photos.


















Friday, December 17, 2010

Lucky You Wedding!

Check out our newest fall wedding at the Botanical Gardens in Saint Louis. Kacie Elder and her groom, Lance, got married at the Spink Pavilion at the Botanical Gardens. The ceremony was followed by a reception at the Forest Park Visitors Centers.




Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Unique Wedding Guest Books

Guest sign-in books are staples at weddings, but they can also be an after thought for many brides. Once the wedding is over, the book goes on the newly weds' bookcase or shoved in a closet, only to be broken out every few years. In recent weddings, we've seen how sign-in books are not only a creative way to get your guest involved, but also show your personal style. Here are a few ideas.

1. Create a poster using your engagement photos - Not only is this a wonderful presentation, but a great way to create a piece of art to hang on your walls. There are many options for creating wall art. You can have your invitation designer or photographer create a poster for you. Or check out Etsy.com. Etsy can give brides different options for designing a fun and unique poster.

2. "Old" Photo Album - In your formal invitation, request that your guests bring a favorite photo of you and them. When your guests arrive they can paste their photos in your book next to their signature. Its a great way to get your guest involved and for you to get a new "old" photo album.

3. Photo Booth Album - Similar to the "old" photo album, but a photo booth picture captures your wedding day. If you are already planning on having a photo booth, ask your guest to leave one of their photo booth pictures with you (most photo booths print out three different pictures at a time). Provide scissors and glue sticks next to the book. You will end up with a book filled with memories of your guest enjoying your wedding.

4. Memory Book - Instead of just having your guest sign their name. Put out colorful note cards for them to write down their favorite memory of the bride and/or groom. At the end of the wedding, you will be able to look back at all the fun times you and your guest had together. And possible a few you forgot!

5. Wedding Tree - Along the same idea as a poster, your guest "leaf " their finger print and sign their name. You can have a local artist create a leafless tree for you, or find a poster already made on Etsy. Another great website is Istockphotos.com. They have thousands of options from artist all over the world. Buy the photo you like, and take it to your local Kinkos to enlarge it to a poster size.

6. Create your own! Incorporate whatever interest or hobbies you have. If you and your groom met at a baseball game, set out a personalized jersey from your favorite team and have your guest sign it.

Or maybe you both love to cook, have your guest sign a platter. You end up with a fun platter that you can use everyday or for your anniversaries.

No matter what idea choose, your guest will appreciate the personal touch that celebrates your unique style.

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

A Beautiful Southern Illinois Wedding



We love working with brides as sweet as Rachel. We've known her for years working with Grand Center Inc. helping with events such as First Night and Dancing in the Street. She is a down to Earth type of girl who is the sweetest (and not to mention gorgeous!) girl we could ever work with. When we were discussing her wedding at her hometown of Anna, Illinois, the ideas started jumping and I could barely keep up with the notes. Lucky You designed the florals and coordinated her wedding. Below are some highlights of her spectacular day!

Rachel's elementary school was transformed into an adorable bed and breakfast (how cool is that!) and the wedding party and plenty of guests flooded this B&B the weekend of the wedding. She and her girls got ready and it provided a perfect backdrop for some unique photos.



The ceremony couldn't have been more perfect. The church was filled to the rafters with close family and friends from near and far. The bride's brother is a priest at the church, so it was a no-brainer that he would officiate his little sister's wedding. It was easy to say that the tears were flowing non-stop. Guests were greated walking out of the ceremony as well as a welcome at the reception to a fabulous bagpiper! She was spot on with perfect details.

The reception was held on her parent's rural home backyard. With rolling hills and the most amazing view you can imagine, every guest was oohing and ahing at the sights.

And now folks, the piece d'resistance: A drum playing bride! When I saw the crowd gathering, I couldn't help but have my curiosity peak and this is what I saw!


Congratulations again to Mr. and Mrs. Kell! A beautiful couple, both inside and out. Cheers to a lifetime of happiness!



Floral Production and Coordination: Lucky You Productions www.luckyyoustl.com
Photography: Derren Raser Photography www.derrenraserphotography.com