Planning & Inspiration

Live Event Painters Make Your Wedding a Work of Art

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Now that digital technology makes documenting and sharing every wedding detail simple and expected, couples who crave a classic touch hire live event painters to capture celebrations on canvas in real time. Of course wedding paintings actually predate photography. In many cultures, couples sat for formal portraits which became family heirlooms. Today’s live paintings are sure to be just as cherished.

The event painting trend began to emerge about a decade ago, gathered speed due to social media, and grew exponentially after a piece in the New York Times.

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Painters meet first with the couple to understand their taste and preferences. As anyone working in the wedding industry knows, customization is vital. That said, individual painters each have their own style. Some artists depict realistic detail and color, while others produce more stylized work. My personal favorites leave faces and tables somewhat blurred, capturing the happy rush of the dance floor, and let recognizable glimpses emerge: a bridesmaid’s posture, or the play of candlelight against floral centerpieces in glass. Read More

Planning & Inspiration

Rebecca Diamond, former Fox News/Fox Business Anchor, brings Bride & Blossom to NJ Brides

So pleased to announce that my good friend, Rebecca Diamond, will be partnering with us at Bride & Blossom to develop a boutique brand and bring gorgeous wedding flowers to New Jersey brides!

Rebecca has had a successful career in television news, working for TV stations in Arizona, Texas, California and New York. Most recently, she was at Fox Business Network in New York City, where she co-hosted her own show called Happy Hour. It was a financial, news and lifestyle one-hour program that broadcast live every weekday at 5pm from the Bull and Bear Bar in the Waldorf Astoria Hotel. Rebecca has interviewed many important figures in the worlds of politics, business, finance, health, fashion, entertainment and sports. She worked as a news correspondent for Fox News Channel for 10 years, based in Los Angeles and NYC. She left the TV world in 2011 when she had twins Brett and Brielle. In 2014, Rebecca decided to apply her media business skills and television personality background into an entrepreneurial endeavor. Read More