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Welcome to Tiny Bubbles the blog of TOAST events, a boutique wedding and event planning firm in Atlanta where details shine and execution is flawless.

Tiny Bubbles will feature snippets of inspiration, elements that spark our creativity, unique products and ideas, vendors TOAST can’t live without, and so much more!

We hope you will “pop” in often to see what we are working on!
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6.26.2009

Its in the Cards!




For those that know me or have previously seen my posts, I am a huge proponent of hand-written notes and cards. The digital age has allowed it to take mere seconds to send someone a birthday greeting or well wish via text, email or social media outlet. Facebook has eliminated some people’s desire to send Christmas cards with updates and photos of their families. I’ve noticed a great decline the past years in the amount of birthday greetings and Christmas cards I have received in the mail. It’s made those that do come even more special, but I do miss the days of lots of lovely cards flowing in mid June. Two of my dear friends who live far away from me, still take the time to send cards and notes in the mail for no reason whatsoever and it makes me feel so special and sparks my desire to keep up our written correspondence. There is nothing like coming home to a bright pretty envelope in the mail stuffed between all of your bills.
This week alone I have written or sent three cards. All for various reasons: Get Well, Sympathy, Engagement, and Wedding wishes.
How do I have time for this you ask?

Simple: Cards in a Box.
Cards in a Box is a pretty box that holds 25-30 different and unique greetings for every occasion. The cards alone are a work of art with personality, embellishments and glitter. From children’s birthdays to well wishes, to blank friendship cards, each box has enough cards to get you through all of life’s occasions! The boxes are even cute enough to re-use for gift giving when empty. I keep 2 boxes of these on hand in a closet at all times. When I hear someone just had surgery, I head to the closet for a cute Get Well card and write a heartfelt note and send it on its way. I make every effort to send the card in a timely manner as I feel it makes even more of an impression on the recipient to receive a card mere days after having a baby or getting engaged.

Finding these boxes is quite a challenge, I usually find mine at Costco, who debuts a new series each year. They go quickly, so stock up while you can! I also found some at Barnes and Noble online HERE. I honestly do not think I would ever be so diligent about sending greetings if I had to stop at the local Hallmark each time someone I loved deserved a card.
When I do purchase cards at a store for let’s say Mother’s of Father’s Day, I try to stock up on any other cards I may need for the next month or so, even buying some that I just like and know eventually will find a recipient.

So I challenge you to start by sending one card a month for a friend, colleague or family member that could use some sunshine in their mailbox. I hate to see this form of communication dying and plan on keeping up with it for as long as I can.
Cheers!


Image via barnesandnoble.com

6.23.2009

Save the Date



6.19.2009

Celebrating Dad


I need to take a break today and cherish my sweet, thoughtful, patient and kind dad. There is no one like him and I am so lucky to be his only little girl. The way he looks at and treats my mom after 34 years makes my heart swell! Dad would bring me a toasted bagel in bed every Saturday morning and sing "Hush little baby" when I was born. Not everyone is lucky enough to have a dad like mine and today I wish him the Best Father's Day ever! Wish I could be in Florida to celebrate with him. Love you Dad!

6.13.2009

Come and knock on my door!



Another thing I love to notice on my trips is different style doorways. I find them so intriguing, often wondering where they lead and how old the door may be. I captured several unique doorways on my trip. Some led to churches, some led to gardens and others were a mystery. Each door is unique and inspiring.

6.12.2009

Bridal Bar Atlanta Debuts!


At Long last the Bridal Bar Atlanta's website is up and the boutique is open! Its been a labor of love for Rebecca and team and TOAST is thrilled to be a part of it and start showing off the space to our brides! Tuesday we had an opportunity to mix and mingle with the talented vendors on board and it was so fun to visit with old friends and connect with new ones. Let us know if you want to visit soon, its a great resource not only for brides but anyone throwing a party and looking for inspiration. Click here for more information!



6.07.2009

European Flowers


One of my favorite parts of Europe is always the flowers! The flower markets on each corner, the window boxes of flowers adorning homes and restaurants, the sporadic gardens throughout the city, I just love stumbling across the bright colors. Here is a collection of images I took on my journey: Poppies in Poland, Pansies in Helsinki, Tulips in St. Petersburg, Lilacs in Paris, Geraniums in Estonia, Cherry Blossoms in Stockholm, Rhodendrums in Olso, and a Flower Market in Copenhagen.


6.05.2009

Vacation Inspiration

I’ve just returned from an amazing two week vacation with my family to Europe and Russia. In our travels we visited 8 countries, 10 churches and 8 museums. From Paris to St. Petersburg I was awed at the inspiring vistas, landscapes, and historic sites. I plan on sharing images from my travels that I find relate to weddings and events, or inspire me to incorporate them into my next project. I also learned about different wedding traditions and styles across Europe.



Below is a photo from outside a garden café in Helsinki, Finland. I loved the style of this bicycle paired with the yellow pansies and of course the Veuve logo on the basket.