Recently in Wedding Inspiration Category
I'm an absolute wedding junkie. I read a billion different wedding blogs and I'm so inspired by other vendors in the wedding industry. This week I wanted to share the work of the amazing Megan Hunt, aka Princess Lasertron. Using vintage felt and buttons and an incredible attention to intricate detail, Megan designs one of a kind hand-made flowers, bouquets, and accessories for the bride that wants something different and bespoke.
After finding Megan's work on Weddingbee Pro, I cruised on over to Princess Lasertron's blog and lo and behold, she was coming out to San Francisco! After shooting her an email inviting her for a wee tour of SF, she gladly accepted and we hung out last week. First hitting the Ferry Building for a visit to Miette, then had a quick little jaunt over to the Mission for lunch at Frjtz and a mini portrait session. You can see more pics from Megan's trip to SF on her blog.
Megan is only twenty two years old, but she's already done so much with her life. She's been featured in Where Women Create, Country Living, Brides and Wedding Essentials magazines. She's designed hand made flowers and accessories since 2005, and she's a graduate student. Keep an eye on this lady, she is going places!






Here's Megan and I at the end of the shoot. Of course I'm a hot mess and she's a complete darling.

Here's some great examples of Megan's work: (all photos below by Princess Lasertron)
Back when Ray and I were married in 2001, I wore some really plain white shoes to our wedding. I opted for comfort over style. But I wish I had stretched myself creatively and wore shoes that weren't white!
Lots of our brides have worn colored shoes, from blue suede to bright red forties wedges, and it's always a treat to see those shoes. Here's some sassy shoes that I think would make great wedding shoes for the creative bride and they're all by Naughty Monkey which you can find at Zappos and other retailers.

I am constantly impressed with the wonderfully creative details that our couples come up with for their weddings. I'm also a little envious that they get to select such unique details. Sometimes I fantasize about having another wedding for Ray and I, so I've decided to share my wedding inspiration with you in a new series of posts.
Inside the Easter edition of the Williams Sonoma mailer, I spotted some gorgeous table top bird nests and wreaths that I think would make wonderful decorations at any wedding with a bird or nest theme. The blue speckled eggs are actually chocolate truffle eggs! Of course the bell jars are my favorite since I have an obsession with bell jars.
From left to right:
- Nest with Truffle Filled Eggs
- Mini Nests
- Faux Quince Blossom Wreath with Nest
- Springtime Nest Bell Jars


