After 112 years of top-notch service and breathtaking jewelry, Carroll's in downtown Seattle is closing. Anyone who has been to Carroll's knows they provide nothing but royal treatment to their customers. Dozens of our clients have purchased engagement rings and wedding and anniversary bands there and are treated to tea and cookies and personal care with each visit.
Once you're buzzed in through the marble and gold gilded entry you step into another world - promptly greeted with a smile and a hello it feels as if you're in 19th century London. Seated on oversized, antique velvet stools, customers can peruse both custom-crafted and heirloom jewelry while chatting with the knowledgeable jewelers.
Buying jewelry at Carroll's is an experience in itself and we're personally sad to say goodbye as Nick purchased my engagement ring at Carroll's six years ago! My ring is so special to me and I still treasure my Carroll's green and gold ring box, complete with carefully folded tissue paper atop a velvet pillow. They are open through the end of March and encourage people to stop by and share their memories for their memory book; their site says "Grandpa Carroll always said that Carroll's rings helped make strong marriages, so if you have a wonderful story, please come in and share it with us."
So long, Carroll's and thank you for your service and memories!
Sunday, March 16, 2008
Friday, March 14, 2008
A barking good time!

Last weekend we put on a barking good time for our client's golden retriever Milo and some of his friends to celebrate his 10th birthday. The party was complete with fantastic BBQ food, cupcakes with licorice Scottie dogs from the Confectionery at U. Village, and vibrant party hats! You can see that the dogs weren't loving the hats, but they thoroughly enjoyed some outdoor play and took home treats and toys for favors! The owners also had a blast and enjoyed the lighthearted event!
Monday, March 10, 2008
Cupcake accoutrements


Cupcakes add a whimsical and youthful feeling to any special event and now there's another way to make them even more special. Fancy Flours has laser-cut cupcake skirts for any special occasion - here are some we'll be using soon for a summer party and a pretty, lacy version for afternoon tea.
You can find them online at www.fancyflours.com for 10 at $14.
What a fun way to dress up an already irresistible treat!
Sunday, March 2, 2008
60th birthday fun in a snowy Ohio
Nick and I just returned from a trip to Cleveland/Newbury Ohio where we checked out vendors for client Carl's 60th birthday party.
We're working with Carl and his wife Pam for his party on Bainbridge in August but they are also hosting one in Ohio where his family is. We flew in with blizzard-like weather last week and drove about a mile east to the absolutely charming township of Newbury.
Carl's party will be held at the historical Punderson Manor (which is rumored to be haunted) where guests will dine, listen to music, enjoy the summertime surroundings; a lake, hiking trails, etc., and a truly unique atmosphere. We also poked around nearby townships like Chagrin Falls and explored fun little shops and restaurants and enjoyed a tasting at Punderson's Cherry Dining Room, tasting a local walleye fish entree and many other delicious morsels.
We really enjoy our trip but were happy to be home after a 4 degree morning!
Here are a few photos from Punderson - more to come after the party in June.
Friday, February 22, 2008
mmm....butter LONDON

Before we headed to Mexico with clients Eugene and Michelle to plan their wedding in Puerto Vallarta in January, I was treated to a manicure by Leslie at butter LONDON.
The Westlake location is refreshing and fun - with easy access and a cool ambiance.
butter LONDON's products are awesome - they are 3 Free, which means they contain no Formaldehyde, no Toluene, and DBP - which in turns means you have happy and beautiful nails!
Think about reserving the Westlake or Starbucks headquarters locations for a wedding party treat and spruce up your nails for the big day with traditional colors like:
Frilly Knickers, Diamond Geezer, Nothing Hill, and Queen Vic, and for a garden wedding, try the peachy Tea with the Queen. Or, make a statement by going with the bright pink London Underground or gold and glittery West End Wonderland. (Being in love with London, I fell for these fun name spins on all things British)!
For our trip I chose the fun Charlie Dickens polish for some extra pop.
Check them out at butterLONDON.com
Monday, January 28, 2008
Ravishing Radish Open House
We were invited by our friends at fabulous Ravishing Radish to attend their open house this Thursday, from 5-7pm. Come visit us, peruse our portfolios, and most importantly taste amazing food from Ravishing Radish!
Click here for more information
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Saturday, January 26, 2008
Destination wedding: Puerto Vallarta
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