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The Top Ten Instagram and Pinterest accounts for Jewish wedding inspiration

06/01/2017 by Karen

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Happy 2017! If you got engaged over the holiday season, welcome to the Jewish or Jew-ish wedding planning club! If you’re feeling a little daunted and you’re not sure where to start, don’t worry, you’re in the right place — we’ve got you.

The first order of business is to get excited! You’re going to have a wedding — your very own wedding that you can plan and create and decorate any way you want. The possibilities are limited only by your imagination. So what better way to get the creative juices flowing than with a little inspiration?

Because there’s a whole world wide web out there full of pretty wedding inspiration and, let’s face it, that can be a little overwhelming, here at Smashing the Glass, we’ve narrowed things down to our ultimate top ten Pinterest and Instagram accounts. Take ten minutes, grab a cuppa and feast your eyes on these beautifully curated, creative and chic galleries of wedding gorgeousness. In no particular order:

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@jewishweddingitaly

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We love destination weddings — and very few destinations are as rustic and romantic as Italy. Warning: contains a plethora of pictures of breathtaking landscapes, adorable details and Jewish wedding wonders.


@sabawell

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Updates and real wedding images from one of Israel’s most beautiful wedding venues. A carefully curated collection of images that are guaranteed to give you countless great Jewish wedding ideas!


@theknot

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A wedding blogging giant, The Knot is a hub of cool, contemporary and creative wedding ideas for all faiths and creeds. Be sure to check out some of the particularly spectacular chuppah designs — swoon!


@rockmywedding

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UK-based Rock My Wedding is a must visit for an eclectic mix of wedding dà©cor aesthetics. From rustic chic to super luxe, you won’t be able to look away.

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Save £1000’s on your wedding essentials with money saving offers exclusively for Smashing The Glass readers

01/01/2017 by Karen

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Happy Sunday + Happy 2017! We’re into a brand new exciting year and to celebrate, we’ve got a shiny new blogging schedule – from now on, we’ll be blogging not one, but two real Jewish weddings per week, as well as advice posts, creative ideas and ceremony inspiration to make your Jewish (or Jew-ish) wedding as individual and unique as you are. 

Not only that, but I’m also excited to tell you about ‘Smash & Grab’, my hot-off-the-press personally curated money saving offers from some of the very best wedding vendors in the business (believe me, I’m incredibly fussy about who I partner with). Below you’ll find my exclusive collection of discounts, exclusively for Smashing The Glass readers, for vendors all over the world, from wedding dress designers, photographers, videographers, planners, make up artists, DJ’s, bands, florists, and more!

I suggest you bookmark this page for speedy reference, as many of these offers expire in February 2017 (some even sooner).

I’m a huge fan of each and every one of the wedding vendors listed, and I have handpicked them for these offers, not only because they love Jewish weddings (and know every little detail about them) but because they are some of the most fabulous, creative, and talented people you could ever wish to work with. Service and style.

To redeem any of the offers listed, simply quote SMASHING THE GLASS.

If there’s a supplier you’re looking for that’s not listed, please email me at karen@smashingtheglass.com and I’ll help you in whatever way I can.

Happy wedding planning!

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From L-R: Melanie Potro /  Sassi Holford /  Berta Bridal available exclusively from The Wedding Club

Melanie Potro Bridal Couture is offering £ 200 off any wedding dress from the current collection when ordered by 15th February. Simply quote ‘Smashing The Glass’.

See Melanie Potro Bridal Couture featured on Smashing The Glass // Contact Melanie Potro Bridal Couture


The Sassi Holford sample sale is taking place 21st — 28th January 2017. Their London store is offering up to 70% off sample gowns from the Sassi Signature Collection and Couture Collections and an exclusive extra £100 off any gown bought in their sale. Simply quote ‘Smashing the Glass’ when booking the appointment.

See Sassi Holford featured on Smashing The Glass // Contact Sassi Holford London


The Wedding Club is offering a 10% off any dress order placed in January at their London store (excludes sale dresses). Simply quote ‘Smashing The Glass’.

See The Wedding Club featured on Smashing The Glass // Contact The Wedding Club


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Peboryon Wedding Cakes 

Peboryon Wedding Cakes is offering a 10% off for all orders booked by 28th February 2017. Simply quote ‘Smashing The Glass’.

See Peboryon Wedding Cakes featured on Smashing The Glass // Contact Peboryon Wedding Cakes


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Paper Anniversary

Paper Anniversary is offering a 15% discount on any Paper Anniversary artwork (including bespoke chuppah designs) ordered in January or February 2017. Simply quote ‘Smashing The Glass’.

See Paper Anniversary featured on Smashing The Glass // Contact Paper Anniversary


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Blue Sky Flowers

Blue Sky Flowers is offering a free Bridal bouquet with any full wedding package booked before end of February 2017. Simply quote ‘Smashing The Glass’.

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The Big Smashing The Glass Survey + win $700 worth of Laura Mercier beauty booty!

23/12/2016 by Karen

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I’m taking a moment’s pause from my Jewish wedding obsession to ask you a favor — I’m wondering if you can give me a few minutes of your time to take our first ever super exciting STG reader survey?

I know what you’re thinking.. the words ‘survey’ and exciting’ don’t really go together so why on earth am I excited? Well, two reasons: 1) Your answers will help me get to know you even better so that I can make Smashing The Glass everything you want it to be, and 2) I’ve got a KILLER giveaway. One of you is going to win an enormous stash of Laura Mercier beauty products worth over $700 ( £570). I’m talking 24 (yes TWENTY FOUR!) full size Laura Mercier products (all detailed below) ranging from Look Book Palettes to brushes to lipsticks to bronzers to eye pencils to hand creams and eye liners. Epic prize, right?!

Absolutely anyone can enter and I would love to hear from as many as you as possible. You can be engaged, married, or just dreaming of the future, and I also warmly welcome responses from those in the wedding industry too. Plus, the beauty booty can be shipped anywhere in the world, so I would love to hear from you, wherever you are on the planet. You can fill in the survey anonymously if you choose to, but just bear in mind that you won’t be eligible for the prize as I won’t have a way of contacting you. 

It’s so important to me to find out how we are doing, and absolutely nail it when it comes to bringing you the very best Jewish wedding inspiration in 2017. I would love to hear your feedback on what works for you and what doesn’t so please be as honest as you can — constructive criticism is as necessary as praise!

I know how precious your time is and I appreciate it’s a big ask, so I hope that the Laura Mercier $700 prize, and the chance to make STG everything you want it to be is enough of an incentive for you. Thank you so much – it shouldn’t take more than 5 minutes of your time.

Click here to take the survey!

Entry deadline is 23:59 on Sunday 29th January 2017. The winner will be selected at random by Smashing The Glass, and will be notified by email. Please note: the winner can reside anywhere in the world.

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Smashing The Glass interviewed in this week’s Jewish Chronicle

16/12/2016 by Karen

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Thank you to the Jewish Chronicle (the UK’s national Jewish newspaper) for interviewing me in this week’s edition. The piece talks about how and why I started Smashing The Glass, my journey with the blog over the last 3.5 years, my consultancy sessions, and of course a little bit about my own Jewish wedding back in 2013.

It’s a lovely way to end the week. Click here to read it (and click the image to enlarge it if you need to!).

Wishing you a wonderful weekend,

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How to Address Wedding Invitations + Envelope Etiquette

16/12/2016 by Karen

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This is a guest post by Jo Bryant, a wedding etiquette specialist

I recently met a newly-wed who was suffering from a common condition: post-wedding-and-honeymoon-blues. In a bid to cheer her up from the onset of dark evenings and the daily grind, we reminisced about her fabulous summer wedding.

We raved about her perfect country barn venue, amazing table of desserts, stunning understated floristry, adorable bridesmaids and comedy first dance, but we also recalled some of the trickier parts of her planning.

None of the disagreements were about the big stuff. In my experience, they rarely are. It seems that the pressures of planning and expectations of everyone involved can blow up over the smallest things.

For my friend, this was a standoff between her and her mother over how to write the guests’ names in the invitations. She wanted the simple option of using first names, but her mother was shocked at such ‘informality’ and was insisting on the Mr & Mrs route. This became one of their biggest cross-generational planning battles…

When it comes to the invitations, writing just ‘Tom and Jo’ (to use me and my husband as the example) is often seen as more suited to many couples’ wishes for a relaxed, informal day. That may be so, but don’t forget that the envelopes need to be written, so you will still have to face a potential minefield of modern forms of address.

Don’t panic! Here are my essential guidelines to help you avoid unnecessary stationery-stress.

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Sending a Signal

The first thing to consider is that the invitations offer the guests a first glimpse of the style and tone of the wedding. It makes sense, therefore, that the styling of the guests’ names is in keeping with nature of the wedding.

For a formal wedding with traditionally formal invitations, it may be most appropriate to opt for the ‘Mr & Mrs’ route. Similarly, first names for guests are best suited to invitations for a more casual day — particularly if the couple, rather than their parents, are the hosts.

That’s Just the Half of It

Once the decision of whether to use first names or a formal Mr & Mrs has been decided, there are many other quandaries to face. What goes on the envelope? What about including children? How to manage maiden names, Miss and Ms? Divorcés and widows? Someone may be a ‘Sir’ or a ‘Dr’. Then there is the tricky matter of the plus-ones (and do you even know their names?)…

Being Proper

If you want to stick to tradition, then the guests’ names on the invitation (and envelope) would be formally styled as the following:

Single man:  Mr Tom Bryant
Single woman:  Ms Jo Jones (see below)
Married couple:  Mr and Mrs Tom Bryant
Unmarried couple:  Mr Tom Bryant and Ms Jo Jones

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