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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!
Cheers!

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10.27.2009

The Great Pumpkins

As I sit here watching Charlie Brown's Great Pumpkin , I thought I'd share the pumpkins I have created the last few years. Happy Halloween!


10.14.2009

Atlanta Brides Casting Call

Want to be on Get Married TV? Check out this casting call ASAP!


http://www.getmarried.com/eblast/casting-atl/index.html

10.06.2009

Whitney + Winn

9.19.09
My dear friend Whitney was married September 19 in the quaint town of Bristol, Virginia. Having been there from the moment the couple met, and through their courtship, this was a very special wedding for me to attend. It was so fun helping Whitney through the planning process and lining things up for them on-site. Not a detail was left behind and even the weather held out for this picturesque mountain wedding weekend. Here are some photos from the bride’s personal collection so you can see for yourself how gorgeous everything turned out. Congratulations to the Everharts xoxo!



















10.05.2009

I am just loving the Style Cirle over on Style Me Pretty's website. This morning I have been working on a board for a potential client using the fun combination of Tiffany Blue and Red.




TiffanyRed

Credits: Mark Brooke, Lisa Lefkowitz, Meg Perotti

10.02.2009

All Hung Up!

As a wedding planner it is my job to notice every tiny detail to make things perfect. My latest obsession and hang-up (literally), are the hangers that bridal gowns come on. Nearly every bride wants the "dress shot"; you know the one were the gown hangs from the door, or an armoire just before she puts it on. These shots are beautiful, and gives everyone a chance to see all the details of the gown in all of her glory and there it sits on some cheap-o plastic hanger. You may think I am a bit Joan Crawford-esque by obsessing over this detail, but that’s why I do what I do!

I’ve found some great alternatives on Esty.com that would make a great keepsake for any bride. Check out HollySews shop and KimGrantInk for great ideas! Not only will the photos look great and memorable, but the gown can rest on this pretty hanger forever.
Cheers!