the Brooklyn Bride blog gives some love to my Adventure School homies.
Makeup artist Erin Skipley blogged about our soggy Portland adventure we had during the Decemberists’ Hazards of Love promo shoot with Autumn de Wilde. I assisted, she make-upped, that lady Sarah Jurado served as Production Assistant and Shirley Kurata and the divine Ms. Rachel Demy were Wardrobe Stylist and Assistant Wardrobe Stylist respectively. Also helping out was Dianna Potter of Paper Tiger, who lucky for us just happened to be in town.
After the shoot we learned that Erin, Sarah, her husband Damien and I were stuck in PDX due to I-5 flooding. We shacked up at the Ace Hotel for the night hoping for respite & reopening the next day. No such luck. We were stuck. Erin flew home while (now LA based) photographer Annie Beedy was kind enough to open her home up to the rest of us for the evening. Annie’s house is a bit of an indie rock landmark, as Elliott Smith lived, wrote and recorded Roman Candle there. Seeing how Autumn recently released a book of her Elliott Smith photographs, I think this post has officially come full circle.
And if you haven’t had enough hyperlinks of ridiculously talented people to follow yet, here’s another. You might recognize the woman on the below left as the songstress from Michaela & Nabil’s wedding. Yup, Becky Stark sings on the new Decemberists’ album. Oh, the tangled webs!
below image by the incredible, inedible, Autumn de Wilde.
mint is my new design blog obsession. It’s run by Ellie, a graphic designer based on North Carolina. Many of her posts are wedding themed, as she’s getting ready for her own. Examples of her great taste and creativity can be found in posts on save the date cards, a DIY birdseed bag design template and vintage feathers well-suited for hairpieces (the “special offers” section on the left currently has a discount code for the plumes).
Be sure to check out her wedding planning tools, which include a downloadable guest list template and budget sheet template to help your own process go smoothly .