BELOW : this is the "Flowers in a Cereal Bowl" arrangement that will be featured in the KC Star. I created it in a chocolate brown cereal bowl (target) with a square of floral foam. So simple! I sat the entire bowl and arrangement in a small natural wreath to look like a nest.
Monday, March 30, 2009
Spring Centerpieces
For my most recent entertaining class at A Thyme for Everything, I created some really simple, really Springy centerpieces... These are completely DIY-able. In fact, the KC Star House & Home writer, Stacy Downs, attended the class and thought so, too. So... the "Flowers in a Cereal Bowl" centerpiece will be featured in Sunday's KC Star H&H section with a step-by-step instructional photo essay. WOW!
BELOW : this is the "Flowers in a Cereal Bowl" arrangement that will be featured in the KC Star. I created it in a chocolate brown cereal bowl (target) with a square of floral foam. So simple! I sat the entire bowl and arrangement in a small natural wreath to look like a nest.

Below : 20 tulips in single bud vases create an airy majestic look. Very graphic and modern, yet natural.
BELOW : The Bunny Cake! This is a cake that my Granny makes every year for Easter. It is a round coconut cake, cut in half and standing up with cardstock ears... how cute?!

My next class at A Thyme for Everything is April 10th... The class is April Showers : Baby Shower & Bridal Shower Ideas! For more info, visit www.athymeforeverything.com.
BELOW : this is the "Flowers in a Cereal Bowl" arrangement that will be featured in the KC Star. I created it in a chocolate brown cereal bowl (target) with a square of floral foam. So simple! I sat the entire bowl and arrangement in a small natural wreath to look like a nest.
Labels:
A Thyme for Everything,
Classes,
Easter,
Flowers,
Occasions
Friday, March 27, 2009
Couture Gown Sale!
Laura's Couture is having a gown special! All couture gowns will be moved to the Boutique for brides to check out and get great deals!
Sunday, March 29, 12-4pm
Sunday, March 29, 12-4pm
Labels:
Bliss,
Dresses,
Laura's Couture Collection
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
10 Tips for a Memorable and Successful Wedding Day
Post by guest bloggers from Soiree Event Designs - Bliss List Members!
1. If your venue is already providing white or ivory linens, you can add a colored or patterned overlay or napkin to add a splash of color and personal style.
2. Most venues will require that you remove all items brought in for the reception that night, so you will need to designate vehicles for all items including gifts, décor, rental returns etc. to be loaded.
3. Make sure that you make plans for end of the night transportation. You can either schedule a limo or town car to pick you up, or designate a friend or family member to transport you or to call you a cab.
4. If you plan to have a buffet you may want to have someone gradually release the guest tables to avoid congestion and long lines at the buffet.
5. Check with your caterer to see if they charge a cake cutting fee. If so, you will need to give this consideration when figuring the “per slice” price of your cake.
6. If you are taking any off site pictures you will need to clear your arrival with some of the more popular landmarks in Kansas City. The ones that require this may have policies and guidelines for your wedding party and photographer.
7. Creating a welcome bag for out of town guests that includes maps and local attractions can greatly enhance their wedding weekend experience and make them more comfortable about getting around town.
8. Creating a list of family photos and groups you would like to capture during formal photos can be really helpful to maximize time and organization in between the ceremony and reception. This shot list will also serve as a timeline for those guests so they know where they need to be and when they need to be there.
9. As you plan you should start filling in a timeline that will instruct everyone involved on where and when they need to be throughout the entire weekend. This can cut down on a lot of chaos and questions at an already stressful time.
10. There are a lot of details to coordinate with all of your vendors, family and guests. The most important thing to do the day of your wedding is to enjoy yourselves. You may want to consider meeting with a coordinator to discuss coordinating options for your needs. A coordinator can ensure that there aren’t any details that have been forgotten, and execute the day – relieving you of the stress. We offer a few different packages with different levels of service to fit every brides needs.
1. If your venue is already providing white or ivory linens, you can add a colored or patterned overlay or napkin to add a splash of color and personal style.
2. Most venues will require that you remove all items brought in for the reception that night, so you will need to designate vehicles for all items including gifts, décor, rental returns etc. to be loaded.
3. Make sure that you make plans for end of the night transportation. You can either schedule a limo or town car to pick you up, or designate a friend or family member to transport you or to call you a cab.
4. If you plan to have a buffet you may want to have someone gradually release the guest tables to avoid congestion and long lines at the buffet.
5. Check with your caterer to see if they charge a cake cutting fee. If so, you will need to give this consideration when figuring the “per slice” price of your cake.
6. If you are taking any off site pictures you will need to clear your arrival with some of the more popular landmarks in Kansas City. The ones that require this may have policies and guidelines for your wedding party and photographer.
7. Creating a welcome bag for out of town guests that includes maps and local attractions can greatly enhance their wedding weekend experience and make them more comfortable about getting around town.
8. Creating a list of family photos and groups you would like to capture during formal photos can be really helpful to maximize time and organization in between the ceremony and reception. This shot list will also serve as a timeline for those guests so they know where they need to be and when they need to be there.
9. As you plan you should start filling in a timeline that will instruct everyone involved on where and when they need to be throughout the entire weekend. This can cut down on a lot of chaos and questions at an already stressful time.
10. There are a lot of details to coordinate with all of your vendors, family and guests. The most important thing to do the day of your wedding is to enjoy yourselves. You may want to consider meeting with a coordinator to discuss coordinating options for your needs. A coordinator can ensure that there aren’t any details that have been forgotten, and execute the day – relieving you of the stress. We offer a few different packages with different levels of service to fit every brides needs.
Labels:
Bliss,
Soiree Event Designs,
Tips
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
Lilah Paper Contest on SW Magazine!
Lilah Paper - Bliss List Member - is giving away 50 free letterpress Save-The-Dates! More info on the contest below...

From Southern Weddings Magazine... "One lucky bride-to-be will win 50 gorgeous Save the Dates from {Lilah Paper}’s custom design studio! Since Save the Dates provide the first glimpse your guests will have into your big event, it’s important to make it count. Lilah Paper’s attention to detail and unique designs will ensure you set the tone early, and make your first impression a lasting one! They offer custom design services and a collection of invitation suites for you to choose from, and can create beautiful coordinating ceremony programs, menus, place cards, thank-you notes, and favors that we just love. Every celebration is worthy of a beautiful design!"
To enter, visit The SW Mag Blog!
Labels:
Bliss,
Lilah Paper
Free cy Consultations

Coordinatingly Yours' chief coordinator, Julie Blanner, is offering complimentary consultations next Saturday, March 28th 1-3pm. Free! Visit Julie's blog for more information!
Monday, March 16, 2009
Webster Hour : Happy Hour!
Last Thursday, I met a couple of The Bliss List members for Happy Hour at The Webster House - it was unbelievable...
The Menu : Small Plates featuring sea scallops, gorgonzola cream dip with house made chips, mini shrimp po-boy sliders, their famous black angus burger with balsamic marinated tomatoes, etc. The best part? They are only $3 each! What?!
The Drinks : Cocktails are half price, wine is about $5 a glass, and great deals on bottled imported specialty beers.
The Happy Hour is Wed-Sat, 4-6p... a really perfect place for a sophisticated bite or early dinner. I'll see you there : )
Below : Isn't the building so cute? Formerly a school house that was revamped by Shirley Helzberg. The first floor is filled with very unique gifts and antiques. The second floor is the Webster House restaurant, event space and the cozy "Library" Bar - home to the happy hour!
Below : Sea Scallops. This is a photo of the dinner size scallops... delish!
Below : Happy Hour is in the "Library" Bar... so cozy and rich.
Labels:
Community,
Food,
Shop,
Webster House
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
Lilly Pulitzer Design Board
Influenced by today's Martha Stewart Lilly Pulitzer themed show!
Dresses : Lilly Pulitzer | Cake : Natasha's Mulberry & Mot - Bliss List Member | Bouquet : MarthaStewartWedding.com
Labels:
Bliss,
Colors,
Design Boards,
Fashion,
Natasha's Mulberry and Mott
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Sorry : )
I'm sorry I haven't been blogging too much lately... I've been busy revamping The Bliss List website, www.blisslistkc.com. Please checkout all of the new vendor pages complete with galleries, blog features and interviews!
Happy Tuesday!
Labels:
The Bliss List
Tropical Gems : Turquoise & Coral Design Board
Cake : Natasha's Mulberry & Mott | Dress : Jenny Yoo | Table : MarthaStewartWeddings.com | Dress : Jenny Yoo | Bouquet : MarthaStewartWeddings.com
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