Get the Look~Soft Smolder from Smashbox

 

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Face
For a flawless complexion, apply PHOTO FINISH FOUNDATION PRIMER all over face using fingertips. Apply HIGH DEFINITION HEALTHY FX FOUNDATION over any red or uneven areas using FOUNDATION BRUSH #13. Add a soft highlight by blending PHOTO OP UNDER EYE BRIGHTENER under eyes and over the high planes of the cheekbones. Warm CAMERA READY FULL COVERAGE CONCEALER on the back of your hand, then use CONCEALER BRUSH #4 to blend under eyes and over any imperfections. Give cheeks a warm golden glow by sweeping FUSION SOFT LIGHTS in DUSK back toward temples using TRAVEL FACE BRUSH.

 

Eyes
Using the PROOF CREAM EYE LINER PALETTE, apply CREAM EYE LINER in MIDNIGHT PURPLE from lashline to crease, then sweep along lower lashline using DEFINER BRUSH #15. Using RAPTURE EYE SHADOW & BRUSH KIT, apply the deep golden brown shade from EYE SHADOW DUO in SPLENDID over the liner using SHADOW BRUSH #32. Sweep the matte cream shade from EYE SHADOW DUO in GALA over crease and brow bone using TRAVEL ANGLED BLENDING BRUSH for a soft diffused effect. Add definition by applying JET SET WATERPROOF EYE LINER in MIDNIGHT BLACK to the inner rim of the lashline using ARCED LINER BRUSH #21. Generously apply BIONIC MASCARA in JET BLACK, wiggling at the base of lashes, then sweeping up and out. (Try bending the wand before applying to reach even the tiniest lash.)

 

Complete the look with a sensual nude pout. Create the illusion of plumper lips by dabbing PHOTO OP UNDER EYE BRIGHTENER at the top of the cupid’s bow. Apply just a touch of LIP GLOSS in ILLUME in the center of the bottom lip and press lips together for soft subtle shine.

 

Lips
Complete the look with a sensual nude pout. Create the illusion of plumper lips by dabbing PHOTO OP UNDER EYE BRIGHTENER at the top of the cupid’s bow. Apply just a touch of LIP GLOSS in ILLUME in the center of the bottom lip and press lips together for soft subtle shine.
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Who and What to Tip at Your Wedding

 

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When it comes to a wedding tipping can become quite confusing. The key is to read your contracts closely for gratuity and service fees. When these are applied to a bill, it is not necessary to include a tip. Traditionally, the best man handles all of the tipping on the day of the wedding. However, if the best man cannot do this then assign someone you trust. Envelopes with the recipients name on them will make this job easier for them. Also, remember that tips can add up quickly. It is a good idea to include them in your wedding day budget.

 

Wedding Planner

Wedding planners work for a set fee and do not typically expect a tip. If you feel your wedding planner did a wonderful job, you are more than welcome to tip them. Also, a letter of recommendation or professional photos from your photographers will go a long way!

Tip Expected: No
Standard Amount: 10-15% of the total fee
When to Tip: After the reception

Seamstress/Dress Fitter

It is not customary to tip your Seamstress/Dress Fitter, but if they did an extra special job you may want to.

Tip Expected: No
Standard Amount: $15-$30
When to Tip: After final fitting.

Hair Stylist and Make-Up Artist

This one is one were gratuity is definitely expected. Tip as you would at a normal visit to a salon but add a little extra if they did an extra special job or if there was a crisis.

Tip Expected: Yes
Standard Amount: 15-20% of total bill
When to Tip: At the end of your service

Delivery and Set-Up Staff

If the delivery or set-up fee is not included in your contract, then the staff will expect a tip. Check the fine print of your contract.

Tip Expected: Yes
Standard Amount: $10-$15
When to Tip: Drop off cash envelopes the day before the wedding to the catering manager so the person accepting deliveries can deliver the tip.

Officiant

If your officiant is affiliated with a church or synagogue, you’re often expected to make a donation to that institution. If you’re a member you’ll probably want to give a larger amount than if you’re not. However, if you’re getting married there and they’re charging you to use the space, feel free to give a smaller amount. If you’re using a nondenominational officiant, no tip is required because they will charge you for their time.

Tip Expected:Yes (depending on officiant)
Standard Amount: Donate $500+ to the church or synagogue, or, for a nondenominational officiant, an optional tip of $50 – $100
When to Tip: Before the ceremony

Ceremony Musicians

Typically there is a flat rate for the ceremony musicians, so you do not have to tip. However, if the musicians are volunteering their services or have done an exceptional job you should tip them.

Tip Expected: No (unless volunteering time)
Standard Amount: $20-$30 per person (more if volunteering)
When to Tip: After ceremony


Photographer/Videographer

These guys do not expect a tip. All of their services are included in the price. If you want to repay them for a job well done, then you are more than welcome to tip them. You may also reward them by placing a big print order!

Tip Expected: No
Standard Amount: $50 – $200 per vendor
When to Tip: After reception

Reception Staff

A tip is expected if it is not already included in the price on the contract.r. A service or gratuity charge is almost always built in to the food and drink fee, so check your contract. If the gratuity is not included, tip as follows.

Tip Expected:Yes
Standard Amount:15 – 20 percent of the food and drink fee (based on labor, not the cost), or $200 – $300 for the maitre d’
When to Tip: After reception.

WaiteStaff

It is not necessary to tip the servers if you have already paid a gratuity in your contracted price. Check to ensure whether a service charge is included in the caterer’s contract. If not tip as follows.

Tip Expected:Yes
Standard Amount:15-20%
When to Tip: After reception.

Valets and Parking Attendants

Tip Expected:Yes
Standard Amount: Tips should range from $1 – $2 per car
When to Tip: After reception


Coat Check and Restroom Attendants

Tip Expected: Yes
Standard Amount: Tips should range from $1 – $2 per guest.
When to Tip: After reception

Bartenders

Usually you will find that the bar manager will add a service charge to the bar bill. If this is not the case then you might want to tip the bartenders.

Tip Expected: Yes
Standard Amount:10-15%
When to Tip: After reception

Cake Bakers

Your cake decorator does not expect anything above the contracted price. However, if you would like to give them a little something extra you may.

Tip Expected: No
Standard Amount: 10-15%
When to Tip: Upon delivery

Florists

The same goes for the florists as for the the cake decorator. They do not expect anything above the contracted price. However, if you would like to give them a little something extra you may.

Tip Expected: No
Standard Amount: 10-15%
When to Tip: Upon delivery

Reception Musicians

Whether you hire 12-piece swing band or grooving to a DJ, tipping musicians is completely optional. (Depending on the quality of the job and how willing they were to follow your ideal playlist!) And don’t forget about any sound technicians they bring with them.

Tip Expected: No
Standard Amount:$20 – $25 per musician; $50 – $150 for DJs
When to Tip: After reception

Transportation

Do check to see if a gratuity has been included in their bill as this is often the case with transportation fees for weddings. If not or if you want to reward them for their service on your wedding day then tip as follows.

Tip Expected:Yes
Standard Amount: 15-20%
When to Tip: At the end of the last ride.

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Wedding Luminaries

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My wedding is at the beginning of next month. So… I have been running around and doing the last minute meetings. At the meeting I just had with the wedding coordinator from the church, I realized we had a slight problem. Our church does not have a defined entranceway. It actually has three entrances that look quite similar. So, I had to think fast on a way to define the walkway to the entrance. I have decided on luminaries! Since it is a winter wedding in the evening I thought these would be perfect. So, now I am super excited. I thought these would be great for any winter wedding or even an evening wedding. So I decided to post the instructions. Enjoy! I hope you like the idea.

 

To make your own luminaries, you will need:

 

* Votive candles (look for long burning)
* White paper bags, lunch-sized
* Sand or kitty litter
* Long lighter (like you’d use for the grill)

 

Step 1
Decide where to place your luminaries. Measure the area. For closely placed luminaries, figure one for every foot. For wider spaced luminaries, place them every two feet.

 

Step 2
Unfold the bags, and turn the openings over 1 inch so that the bag is more stable.

 

Step 3
Fill each bag with 2 inches of sand. This will be around 2 cups. If you don’t have sand, you can use kitty litter. Because kitty litter is lighter than sand, you’ll use more—3 inches or 3 cups. Sand or kitty litter is vital. It keeps the luminary from blowing over and safeguards against fire.

 

Step 4
Place the bags outside where you would like them. When night falls, it will be time to light them.

 

Step 5
Nestle the candle into the sand (or kitty litter). With the long lighter, light the candle. If you don’t have a long lighter, light the candles before placing them in the bags.

 

Your luminaries are complete! Remember to snuff out the candles before you turn in for the night. The next morning (or if you’re a night owl), pick up the bags. If the bag is damp, carefully pick up the bag. You don’t want the bottom to fall out and sand to get all over.

 

A Few Tips:

 

  • Check with your reception hall or church to make sure luminaries are allowed or if their is any stipulations that apply to them.

  • You can glue doilies on the inside of the bag for a beautiful effect.

  • You can use a decorative hole punch to adorn the top of the bags.

  • Snow or rain in your forecast? Wrap the bottom of the luminary in a plastic bag or plastic wrap to keep it from getting wet.

  • Make sure the luminaries are far away from anything that could accidentally be set on fire.

Rasmopolitan

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If one of your wedding colors is red or you just love raspberries then this is one drink you have to have! This fruity cocktail combines raspberry with the traditional flavors of a cosmopolitan to create a wonderful array of flavors.

Ingredients

Makes 1 cocktail

* 1 ounce (2 tablespoons) citrus-flavored vodka
* 1 ounce (2 tablespoons) raspberry-flavored vodka
* 1/2 ounce (1 tablespoon) Chambord
* 1 tablespoon freshly squeezed lime juice
* 1 tablespoon Simple Syrup
* 2 tablespoons cranberry juice
* Raspberries, for garnish

Directions

1. Fill a cocktail shaker halfway with ice. Add vodkas, Chambord, lime juice, simple syrup, and cranberry juice. Shake or stir until well chilled. Strain into a martini glass. Garnish with raspberries; serve.

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Leaf Template

leaf template

Here is a cute DIY idea from Martha Stewart.com. These ultrasuede place-mats are great for a small intimate wedding, a fall themed wedding shower, or bridal luncheon. I love the modern feel they give to the table. I also think these would work well for my Thanksgiving dinner place settings this year! If you like this design as much as me, then click the link below to get the template and instructions!

 

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Couture Cakes

The wedding cake is one of the main focal points of the reception and truly reflects the feel of your wedding. If you are looking for a modern elegant feel then these cakes are just the thing for you. I love the bold patterns that are currently in style. You can do bold patterns in all white to add dimension but still keep the cake timeless and traditional. The other option is to go all out with a variety of colors that reflect your wedding palette. Either way, these cakes are beautiful and are sure to aww your guests.

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Autumn

Bold colors and fall leaves are the inspiration for this beautiful wedding inspiration board. Imagine… beautiful luminaries lining the edge of the dock, while the the glow reflects beautifully on your ceremony. You can toss beautiful autumn leaves in lieu of the traditional bird seed. Escort cards attached to barrels of hay add a rustic touch with a great seasonal feel.

 

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