Our limo company, M&V Limo, supplied the 1933 Packard Super 8, rolled out a red carpet, and gave my husband and I champagne after the ceremony.... |
Looking for a way to jazz up your champagne? Tired of the strawberry garnish? I found this lovely idea from Elegant Bride. Simply add a wild hibiscus flower to the glass. The flower will stay at the bottom of the glass creating a BEAUTIFUL display for all to see. You can also use various other flowers - just make sure they are edible.... |
During this time of year many families and companies celebrate by having holiday gatherings. Many people love to celebrate with Champagne. So I decided to do a little Champagne 101.Champagne is the most famous sparkling wine in the world. It gets it great taste from a combination of France’s soil, weather, and strict regulations on the production process. Many sparkling wine makers use the name Champagne, but true Champagne is only produced in the Champagne region of France.Most Champagne is made from three kinds of grapes. The white grape is Chardonnay. Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier are bla... |
LA Style Unveiled LOVES to celebrate in color! We are so excited to share this fabulous color palette of pink and champagne. When you are choosing your wedding colors, what do you want them to say about you and your wedding day? If you are an outgoing, bubbly couple who aren't afraid to stand out from the crowd, why not shine through a prism of pink champagne? Pink flowers come in a huge assortment of different types, sizes, and variations and champagne makes for a beautiful bridesmaid dress color. Ladies, this is also a way for you to use pink in your wedding while offering a more manly color... |
I feel like celebrating simply because it's Friday...it has been a long week. What better way to celebrate then with one of these lovely champagne cocktails?{Photo and recipe credits: Martha Stewart, recipes (from left to right): top row, red currant champagne cocktail, mandarin cocktail, semifreddo bellini. Bottom row: pear and cranberry belllini, classic champagne cocktail, frizzante mojito}Eat Drink Pretty's blogiversary is next Friday (4/23). I have a fun project that I am working on and will announce on that day so stay tuned!!!Have a fabulous weekend!... |
In approximately 36 hours, we will be toasting in a new year. If you are on the hunt for a new Champagne Cocktail recipe, check out Food and Wine's web site. They have a slideshow of Champagne Cocktails (along with the recipes). I must mention that The Champagne Mojitos sound really good. If you try one, let me know what you think. Love & Soul Always, Kay (Photo: Food And Wine)... |
Champagne on ice, what a welcome sight. Who wouldn't love to be greeted by a frosty vintage silver tub of bubbly?! Where wouldn't it fit in; an evening bridal shower, bachelorette party, in the bridal suite, the possibilities are endless... Not only do I love the taste, but I love a pinkish-champagne as an accent color in a rustic chic wedding!found on This is Glamorous... |
Filed under: Cakes and Catering, ReceptionsInteresting fact -- I just did a Google search on "champagne toast," and you know what I came up with? Lots of tips for people making a toast, a bunch of images, and listings for Champagne Toast Entertainment.Does anyone else think it's weird that one of the main ingredients seems to be missing? You know, the champagne?There might be good reason for this. Many people don't like champagne, and even those who do might not serve it at their weddings due to the fact that, well, lots of their guests might not like champagne. As much as it breaks my bubbly ... |
Not that champagne, silly. I’m talking about champagne (or sand or gold) gowns. Put me in white and I look like I’m dead. It’s sad, but true. Furthermore, I don’t tan and I look ridiculous with even the most realistic fake bakes. Surely, I’m not the only one. I don’t look particularly healthy in off-white shades, either. What’s left? Champagne, gold, etc. And how do you know if a non-white gown (like the French taffeta number from Bonny shown above) is right for you? Just ignore the ferocious look of the model in the picture, first of all. Then consider your skin tone and un... |
I don’t know where all the inspiration board craziness is coming from because it’s usually very difficult for me to create a board. But I suppose I just have the bug and I’ll roll with it. I’m not a brown fan, so I set out to find something that incorporated browns but was also a palette that I personally would use. I think I succeeded with this champagne and chocolate combo. Incorporating a bit of gold and the slightest hint of olive green into the mix sealed the deal! Top row: Artfool, Weddingbee, Artfool Middle row: Weddingbee, With This Ring blog, knottie djrs Bottom row: Sa... |