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Facebook Live Catch Up: How To Plan Your Wedding on Instagram – live from Claridge’s, with Jemma-Jade Events

09/11/2017 by Karen

Last night I was one VERY happy blogger – champagne cocktail in hand, and live-streaming from London’s legendary Claridge’s, alongside a superstar guest, talking about one of the HOTTEST topics around — it really doesn’t get any better!

Coming to you live from the brand new Mezzanine events space on the first floor of the iconic Mayfair hotel where anyone who’s anyone stays (I’m talking Royals to Hollywood stars to A-list bloggers!!) ) was an absolute thrill and I was unashamedly excited to be live streaming from such an incredibly designed space.

The topic was something I am so passionate about – and something that has never really been fully dissected before — how to best plan your wedding using Instagram.

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My guest for the evening was the international luxury wedding planner for the millenials (and she’s a bride-to-be too – Mazal Tov!) the effervescent Jemma-Jade William, founder of Jemma-Jade Events.Continue ReadingContinue Reading

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‘How To Plan Your Wedding on Instagram’ – live from Claridges with Smashing The Glass + Jemma-Jade Events

02/11/2017 by Karen

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WE love Facebook Lives, YOU love Facebook Lives, and my goodness, have we got a fabulous one in store for you next Wednesday 8th November!

We’ll be live streaming from Claridges, one of the most Instagram-worthy venues on the planet (there are 46,500 #claridges tags and counting!) with one of my favorite wedding planners – the amazing and super talented Jemma-Jade William, founder of Jemma-Jade Events.

Jemma-Jade is an absolute rockstar wedding planner and much-loved Recommended Vendor, and she also happens to be bride-to-be too (Big Mazals from all of us at STG!) so as well as showing you all about how to best plan your wedding on Instagram, you’ll be able to ask Jemma Jade and I all your wedding planning questions. Nothing is off the table – you can literally ask us ANYTHING! 

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The topic of planning your wedding on Instagram is a hot one. The social network has officially overtaken Pinterest to become the most popular place to score design inspiration for your wedding. From the latest swoon-worthy chuppahs to dream dresses and to-die-for tablescapes , Instagram is dripping with gorgeous ideas, but how exactly do you get the best out of the app when it comes to planning your big day?

We’ll be delving into the best hashtags for exploring wedspo, the secret tools inside Instagram that ensure you keep everything in order (you do not want to be clogging up your phone with screenshots!), the best way to discover a dream team of vendors, and many more unmissable tips and tricks.Continue ReadingContinue Reading

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12 Cute Phrases for the Inside of your Wedding Kippot

12/10/2017 by Karen Cinnamon

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Kippah by Hebrewear (Get 10% discount from Hebrewear as a member of Smashing The Glass’ Brides Club)

Let’s face it, ordering a batch of kippot / yarmulkes / cupples for your guests is an absolute must for any Jewish wedding. While it’s totally fine to leave them blank, it can also be a lovely ‘kipp-sake’ (sorry) for your guests to provide a fun slogan, perhaps even with your wedding date and names embroidered or printed into the kippah.

In other words, you can ‘cupple’ them (aaargh!) with something personal and make them your wedding favors.

Do have a look at our cool kippot Pinterest board with some of our favorite kippah designs, and make sure you check out our fabulous Recommended Vendor, Hebrewear (wedding kippah specialists) who can create any kippah idea you have in mind! In the meantime, here are our 12 fun phrases for the inside of your kippot.


1. Your names and wedding date

It’s simple, it’s effective, and people will always remember your big day when they wear their kippah.


2. Your favourite line from your vows or ketubah

If you have a particularly poignant line or phrase from your wedding vows or ketubah, why not have it in your kippot?


3. Please G-d by you

Save your elderly relatives a bit of work, and let your kippot do the talking.


4. Fun facts about the couple

To make it even more fun for your guests, perhaps include a few little facts about the two of you. You could have a few different designs printed, making your kippot collectors items!


5. He’s a kippah / she’s a kippah

OK, it doesn’t quite scan both ways, but as far as cute puns go, we’re pretty proud of it.Continue ReadingContinue Reading

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Facebook Live Catch Up: Photography and Videography Q&A with Blake Ezra Photography and Gavsy Media

05/10/2017 by Karen

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From L to R: Gavin, Karen and Blake :: Image: Blake Ezra Photography

Last Wednesday evening we went live with two of the industry’s most sought-after wedding vendors — Blake from Blake Ezra Photography and Gavin from Imaginarium for the September episode of our monthly STG show.

We went live from my apartment in London and the show was action-packed, super informative and amazing fun to boot – seriously you HAVE to watch the replay here or below, whatever stage of wedding planning you’re at!

Our monthly Smashing The Glass show airs  live on the last Wednesday of every month on the Smashing The Glass Facebook page at 8pm GMT (that’s 3pm EST, 12pm PST, and 9pm in Europe) to coincide with #WeddingWednesday.

Make sure you like the Smashing The Glass Facebook page to be notified of all future shows.

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What to Expect When Marrying In

28/09/2017 by Smashing The Glass

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Jackie & Jon’s Chinese-Jewish Wedding by York Place Studios

Until recently, a Jewish person marrying a non Jew would have been seen as marrying ‘out’. But it’s 2017, and, fortunately, new attitudes to mixed marriages have begun to pervade past messages. Now, rather than the Jewish partner marrying ‘out’, the non-Jewish partner often feels like they have married ‘in’.

If this applies to you, and you’re not sure what to expect from joining your new Jewish family, we’ve written a handy guide on how to handle the transition to honorary Jew.

Expect to be treated with varying degrees of curiosity

Reactions will be widely varied and are likely to rely on a number of factors, such as generational differences, levels of observance and so on. While it is possible that you may encounter resistance from some relatives, it’s also likely that you will simply be treated with curiosity, and indifference if you’re not the first non-Jewish partner in the family, maybe even a few ill-judged circumcision jokes (start practicing your best nervous laugh).

The most important thing is to speak to your partner about what to expect from different family members, and to approach the most supportive and liberal family members first, so that they can support you in meeting the others.

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Yvonne & Craig’s Jew-ish Wedding by Babb Photo 

Some cultural differences

 You may spend your first few Friday night dinners or Jewish holidays trying to wrap your head around why everyone is arguing all the time, particularly if they’re speaking Hebrew!

We’re a very direct, very animated bunch — sometimes what sounds like the row to end all rows is barely so much as a squabble, just a lively disagreement that will be forgotten in all of thirty seconds, if that, so try not to stress unless plates are broken and people are crying.

Kidding — that probably won’t happen… probably.

Another cultural difference is that your business will become everyone else’s business — and people will be very direct in giving you unsolicited life advice. Smile politely, say “thanks, I’ll look into that” and then continue as you were.Continue ReadingContinue Reading

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