Tag: weddinginspiration

  • WLE Meets – Synie’s Cakes

    Everyone loves Cake – especially the Bride!   With the days of plain white tier cakes and plastic figurines well in the past, jaw-dropping Wedding Cakes are now seen as the only way to end a perfect Wedding Dinner.

    With so many colours, flavours and detailing options to chose from, it’s easy to get a little lost.  We spoke to one of our favourite Parisian Cake Bakers, Synie of Synie’s to give you some guidance.  Chatting about her business, inspirations and knowledge of cake trends, she shared what’s hot Cake wise for your up-coming Wedding.  With her decadent designs having been featured across Style Me Pretty, French Wedding Style and many more top Wedding Blogs, this isn’t one to miss!

     


     

    Hi Synie!  Great to get a chance to speak to you, we know you must be busy mid-Wedding season and all!  For our readers who may not know you as well as the team here at Wedding Light Events, could you tell us a little about Synie’s?

    Wedding Cake Paris Baker
    ©French Grey Photography

    “Baking has always been a passion of mine – my first memory is actually of baking bread with my mother aged four. As a young girl, I spent a lot of time in the kitchen and loved coming up with recipes.  

     After having been in Paris for some time, I decided to turn this passion into a business and have been catering and baking professionally since 2004, becoming specialised in Wedding Cakes in 2012. 

     While we have a few ‘models’ that are available to select directly from the website, what we really like to do are personalised creations.  Whether it be through the combination of unique flavours chosen by the bridal couple or tailoring the cake design in order to fit the colour palette, the invitation suite, the wedding dress or theme, we make cakes that are as unique as the people that choose them.”

     

    Your creations always look one-of-a-kind – now we know why!  Are there any of the cakes you’ve made that have particularly stood out to you? 

    Paris Wedding Cake
    ©Catherine O’Hara Photography

     “Oh there are lots!  For me, though, I most enjoy creating new recipes through the combining and mixing of flavours.  For example, we had a couple who wanted their cake to reflect their different heritages and cultures from Brittany, France and the Caribbean and be incorporated into the actual taste of their cake.  We mixed tropical Rum and Vanilla with Salted Caramel from Brittany and the result was amazing.  Regarding design, so far this year’s most interesting design was a collaboration with the bride that resulted in a 7 tier towering white cake with a very interesting plaster-like texture, gold leaf and a contemporary arrangement of succulents, greenery and branches.”

     

    Wow, it certainly sounds like some cake!  And what about your personal preferences?  If you were designing your own dream cake, what would it look and taste like?

    Paris Black White Wedding Cake
    One and Only Paris Photography

     “I don’t honestly know.  I don’t have a ‘dream’ cake as such as I’m constantly trying out new designs and flavours so my preferences are always changing!  At the moment, I’m really into yuzu.  It’s actually a new flavour for us and hasn’t made it on to our official list yet but we using it in a Wedding Cake for someone this Season, so keep your eyes peeled!  I love citrusy flavours in general, so I think it would probably incorporate those in some way, too.  Aesthetically, I tend to prefer something quite simple.  I say that, but that wouldn’t be nearly as fun to design as something more complex!  So many options!

     You see, a ‘dream cake’ changes with what the occasion is.  If you’re out in the countryside having a barnyard wedding, you aren’t going to want the same design as if you were at the Shangri-La.  I eat Cake every day, and just as what I feel like eating changes, the tastes and preferences for your wedding cake will adapt as you move further along with your Wedding choices.  It’s only when you’ve done all that that your ‘dream Cake’ vision truly comes to life!  Every cake can be a dream cake when it’s perfect for the place it’s in and the people it’s for.”

     

    We couldn’t agree with you more – our idea of a dream Wedding Cake changes daily! No doubt we’ll change our minds again when we see your new designs!  Are your Brides just as indecisive as we are, or are there a few designs and flavours that are most popular?

    Paris Naked Wedding Cake
    ©Synge’s

     “As far as flavours are concerned, classic flavours, such as vanilla, almond and raspberry, are a popular choice for weddings when you have a lot of people to please.  Regarding design, that really depends on the year, as the ‘trends’ change regularly.  As you’ve probably seen on the Web, Naked Cakes and Rustic Cakes with fresh flowers are proving to be really popular at the moment, but we’re also still seeing quite a lot of metallic detailing, especially gold.  Colour wise, powdery pinks are something we’ve done a lot of this year, and then there’s the up-coming trend of all-white which can look really beautiful.  Something that started last year that I really enjoy producing is ‘Painted Cakes’ which you can really make your own.  We’re also beginning to see purples and blues coming in, but I think these will be more of a trend for next year.  You often find that brides want a combination of all these trends – you only get married once, after all!”

    Paris Blue White Wedding Cake
    ©Synie’s

     

    Hope you were listening to that one ladies – blues and purples for next year it is!  Finally, can you give our lovely readers a little insight in to what it’s like working with the team here at Wedding Light Events?  

    “I love working with Wedding Light Events.  I’ve done some really great Style Shoots with the team as well as supplied Cakes for some of your Weddings – things always go smoothly and you’re very professional.  I love Olivier your in-house photographer.  We always have a lot of fun together and I always find our collaborations really inspirational.”

     

    Thanks so much for taking the time to speak to us, Synie.  We’ll be looking out for those Yuzu cakes, and we can’t wait to see the design your working on for our Bride at the moment!


    Visit Synie on her wonderful website for more information, picture, and contact details.

  • Wedding Trend – Celebrity Brides in Paris

    Last week we looked at some of the wonderful celebrity Weddings that have taken place over the years here in Paris, and this week, we’re going to show you how to create a red-carpet worthy Day of your own.  How did these beautiful Brides opt for to make their day look a million dollars?


    While the celebs definitely didn’t agree on style – with vintage vibes to modern Princess looks – they did seem to agree on colour scheme, all choosing to stay away from bright colours, instead opting for a traditional palette of White with touches of Red.  Accessories were delicate and minimal, with their designer dresses being the focus point.  However big, flowing veils did seem to be a hit, especially among Ricki-Lee Coulter and Eva Longoria whose were nearly as long – and voluminous – as their gowns!

    We’ve  put together a mood board of some of our favourite key pieces from these star-studded days.  We’ve got everything you need to get inspired for the Parisian Celebrity style Wedding Day of your dreams.

  • WLE Meets: Wedding Caligrapher, Joy Fairclough, of Studio French Blue

    WLE Meets: Wedding Caligrapher, Joy Fairclough, of Studio French Blue

    Last week’s Calligraphy article saw us falling more in love with this art than ever before.  We couldn’t wait to find out some more about this Wedding trend, and luckily, we knew just the person!

    Speaking to Joy Fairclough – one of the incredibly talented Calligraphy Artists we’ve already worked with for several of our Paris Weddings – we got an insight into the world of this beautiful Art.  We chatted about how to incorporate script into a Wedding as well as Joy’s own business (Studio French Blue), her inspirations and how she found working with the team here at Wedding Light Events.  We hope you enjoy hearing from her just as much as we did!


    – Hi Joy!  For the benefit of our readers who don’t know you like we do, can you tell us a little about yourself ?

     – I’m originally from Michigan but I came to France 10 years ago,  instantly fell in love with the culture, and have been here ever since.  I met and married my husband 6 years ago, and we are currently restoring an old silk farm in the South. I split my time between Paris and province.

    – Your work is always so professionally finished, it looks like you’ve been doing this for a long time!  When did you first get in to Calligraphy, has it always been a passion of yours ?

     – I have to say calligraphy has always been a passion of mine. I was very close to my Grandmother when I was growing up, and she was a talented commercial artist, specializing in illustration, but also lettering. It was she who first let me play around with her stash of art school supplies, and showed me how to hold the pen and form the italic and blackletter alphabets.

    – That’s such a lovely, personal story – thanks for sharing it with us!  Can you pinpoint any ways your Grandmother especially influenced your art?

     – Absolutely!  I especially adored her regular, every-day Palmer Method handwriting, which was a graceful, flowing script taught in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Palmer method came out of Spencerian and Ornamental Penmanship, which are flourished, pointed pen script styles of extreme delicacy and beauty. Years of practice are required to execute these styles.

    – Wow!  We had no idea Calligraphy was such a complex, demanding process – talk about commitment!  We particularly like the regal, vintage aspect of your Calligraphy style – it’s so Paris – where does the inspiration for such intricate designs come from?

     – The study of the the script styles I talked about above inform everything I do, even when I’m asked to create unstructured, organic, “modern” letterforms.

    – It all sounds very complicated!  How do you manage to incorporate these personal inspirations with those of the Brides you design for ?

    – When creating a wedding invitation, for example, I try to get an idea of the personality of the bride and groom, and of their vision for their wedding day. I work with wedding planners to get the details. A wedding ceremony in Provence, with lavender fields as the backdrop and a bride whose Pinterest board shows wedding-day hairstyles like loose braids with wildflowers weaved in them, is not going to be drawn to the same styles in wedding stationery as a bride getting married at the George V in Paris.

    – We know how pedantic Brides can be about getting even the smallest details perfect for their Big Day.  Do the people you work with always know exactly what style they want for their calligraphy when they come to you?

     – Not always, but that’s where I come in.  The messy-braid bride, even if she hasn’t yet thought about what calligraphy style will suit, usually prefers simplistic, imperfect, organic letterforms that communicate warmth and spontaneity.  Hand-made papers, watercolor tones, and whimsy. The chic Parisian bride will more often be drawn to very luxurious stationery, engraved or Letterpress, and elegant Ornamental Penmanship script styles. So, there really are types and styles of calligraphy to suit different occasions. A messy organic script looks too informal and out of place in a Belle Époque palace ballroom, just as a gold-embossed and crested invitation suite does not suit a simple country wedding.

    That’s easy enough, and beyond that, things get interesting! Sometimes I’m asked for something very chic but also a little rock-and-roll, or something very modern but also soft…  I take inspiration from the couple and from the venue.

    – It’s great that you take so much time in order to get things really perfect for each one of your Brides, we believe it’s one of the things that makes your work that bit extra special.  We think Calligraphy can add a real sparkle to a Paris Wedding and are always looking for new ideas to incorporate it into the Weddings we plan.  From your experience, how can script be used to enhance a Wedding?

     – Most of my clients come to me knowing already that they want a custom made, bespoke wedding invitation set. They want something original, which will set the tone for their big day–and the stationery is so important.  If you think about it, the wedding invitation (or Save-the-Date) is the first thing the guests see, and communicates so much about the event. There’s the basic information–what, where, when–but also the mood and atmosphere, based on the style.  Guests also love receiving the invitation in a calligraphed envelope. Couples I’ve worked with often write to tell me that their friends and family raved about the calligraphy, plan to frame their envelopes, that kind of thing. Of course getting an email like that makes my day!

    – It’s true that there’s nothing better to get you excited for a Wedding than a beautiful invitation coming through your postbox.  We were surprised upon seeing the many ways calligraphy can be used to personalise a Wedding.  Do you just specialise in invitations, or do you offer other services, too?

     – Yes, of course!  I often create a logo for the couple which we bring into other day-of calligraphy and signage, such as menus, thank you signs, welcome letters, gift bags, etc. Calligraphy and bespoke design can be used in so many ways to personalize an event.

    – And the big question that’s on all of our lips: how much does incorporating calligraphy into a Wedding usually cost?

     – As everything is bespoke, this can be a hard one to answer. As a rule, a couple can expect to budget around 500-600€ for a custom-designed invitation suite, and beyond that the costs are based on printing methods, and number of exemplaires.  For a small elopement, I sometimes create a one-off wedding announcement that can be photographed and shared on social media, or printed and sent out to all friends and family!

    – Are there any cheaper options, for brides who are dying to have some calligraphy on show but are a bit tight budget wise ?

     – There are definitely ways around this.  Something as simple as pretty place cards for an intimate wedding of just close friends and family doesn’t cost a lot, but is much appreciated by guests and adds a distinct touch. Wedding signage can be something as simple as a “Merci !” sign, or as elaborate as a hand-painted, gold-leafed welcome sign that takes an entire day to paint and calligraph. What the planner, the couple, and I come up with is always based on the client’s vision and budget.

    – We loved the Paris style shoot you did with us, how did you find working with the team here at Wedding Light Events?

     – So much fun! I liked the feel of this shoot. Synie’s does the most amazing cakes and that gorgeous pink and gold leaf creation is one of my very favorites she’s ever done. The classic, pale-pink roses from Une fleur en liberté were perfect with the flowering heather, and Olivier’s photos of the bride and groom with that amazing Carolina Herrera gown and slick blue tux, rolling up in that fabulous classic car from Anciennes de Prestige, were fantastic. Soft pinks and whites were the inspiration but balanced so beautifully with the sophistication of the couple and the gorgeous backdrop of the Ritz.

    – We’re so glad you liked working with us as much as we did you, Joy.  Thanks for taking the time to speak with us!


    You can find out all there is to know about Joy and her Calligraphy business, Studio French Blue on her website

  • Wedding Trend – Calligraph-Y Your Big Day

    If your idea of calligraphy involves a 18th century gentry man scrawling on parchment paper, you need to get up to speed.  Versatile and personalise-able, calligraphy has come back in fashion over the past few years, especially in the World of Weddings.  Done right, it can transform your special day  from run of the mill, to one of a kind.

    From obvious things like Wedding Invitations to more unusual personalisation such as inscribed Wedding Cakes, calligraphy is something you can really have fun with.  Whether it be stone, wood, glass, paper or cloth, the possibilities of adding a personal touch to your day through the medium of pen and ink are endless.

    Always partial to a bit of Wedding-Inpiration hunting, we’ve scoured the internet for the best of the best in Wedding Calligraphy ideas – go get inspired.


    Wedding Table Menus & Place Settings:

    Everything about this vibrant, blue setting is gorgeous, but what makes it really special is the Calligraphed plate detailing.  This is not only a chance to tie in the colour of the gold cutlery, but also adds a touch of personalisation, meaning each and every one of the guests feel special – it’s the little things that count.

     

    Another pretty affair, this time in delicate shades of pink. While the table design itself, with its creased linen napkin, chopping board and spindly thyme-sprig are lovely, the Menu card in bright white adds a touch of modernity and polish to this shabby chic set-up.  The calligraphy style is wonderful, striking the perfect balance between scribbly and high-fashion.

     

    Wedding Invitations & RSVPs:

    The colour of these wedding envelopes is beautiful – a deep crimson is so classically romantic – but what really sets them off is the salmon pink calligraphed writing.  Extravagant, swirly, vintage-look typography is used, which along with the added details of rose-gold wax seal, make these look like invites for a rather royal affair!

    Sketchy floral patterns, muslin cloth and grey-blue, velvet ribbon give a big nod to the French shabby chic trend which is all about a less refined, effortless style.  Calligraphy goes hand in hand with this, and the scrawly, barely-there typography in muted colours used here compliments the theme perfectly.

    Wedding Accessories & Finishing Touches:

    Avoid your groom presenting his personalised vows on a crumpled, well-worn piece of paper by giving him an equally personalised place to present them.  These little books are simple, sharp and stylish, keeping everything tidy while your words do the talking.

    Being Parisian Wedding Planners, we were bound to love these oh-so French Wedding favours.  The macaroons look devine – and are no doubt delicious, too – but it’s the personalised, calligraphed gift tag that takes them from ‘cutes-y’ to Wedding-worthy.

    You’ve spent years looking; trawling through all-white rails and in and out of changing rooms and finally bought the Wedding Dress of your dreams.  The most important garment of your life shouldn’t be on any plastic hanger, now, should it ?  Give your dress the presentation it deserves, with a personalised coat hanger done in the calligraphy style of your choice.

    As you can see, with calligraphy, there are no rules and you can let your imagination go wild.  Want to see more ?  Check out our Calligraphy Pinterest board for even more inspiration.  

    https://fr.pinterest.com/wleventsparis/inspiration-calligraphy/