Introducing Mindy Rice

{ Mindy shopping for rehearsal dinner decor in San Sebastian, Spain }

Excited! So excited! We're giddy to introduce the uber talented Mindy Rice as our Creative Consultant here at THEO! Not only does Mindy direct THEO stylistically but we'll also be the first and only to carry her upcoming product line! (We can hardly wait!)

A little bit about this amazing, amazing woman:

Mindy’s unique flair for floral and event design has earned her a loyal client base. A native Californian, Mindy’s background in fine art and fashion informs her work with a sophisticated use of color and sense of proportion that are her hallmarks. The owner of her firm, Mindy Rice Floral and Event Design since 1993, she has worked with clients around the globe to create singular events that never fail to impress. Mindy truly enjoys working with clients to translate their hopes and dreams into unforgettable events. Her work has been featured in Town and Country, Martha Stewart, Brides, Elegant Bride, C Magazine, Santa Barbara Magazine, Grace Ormonde, InStyle, Inside Weddings, Bride and Bloom Magazine, Wedding Style Guide, Your Wedding Day, People and The Knot.

We also asked Mindy about trends for the 2013 event season.
 
THEO: What are the color trends (color combinations) you are noticing for the year?   
MINDY: Oh, well there are a few combinations. Peaches and pinks and the hues in between them, dusty lavender and sage, coral tones combined with fresh orange and fuchsia, and bits of metallic! I love the look working with the soft tones and then pulling in the gradual shade around each. It is a beautiful way to add "texture" with out introducing another flower variety!

THEO: What are the floral trends? Are there any flowers that are making a comeback or any new styles?
MINDY: Well who doesn't love a full, David Austin garden rose or an open peony? The anemone is SO popular this year...so are vining plants. I encourage my clients to view the flower market and the farmers markets closer to their wedding season. There are so many beautiful unexpected flowers that are not often used in wedding design. Agapanthus blooms are amazing when clustered in tight bundles, birch leaves and branches will make almost anything look dainty and elegant. Myrtle, before it opens, has the prettiest bud. Fruits and vegetable, such as white radishes or almonds on branches, add a texture and interest that flowers can't!

THEO: What destination locations do you think will be hot in the next year or so? Or your favorite destinations?  
MINDY: Hmm... well MY list is endless! I think that people are gravitating inland. Deserts and mountain weddings are so popular this year along with smaller elopement style weddings- 40-60 guests seems to be the magic number.

THEO: Any other design trends you are noticing? 
MINDY: I like to think it's "traditional". Some people think of traditional as stuffy and void of any creativity. It's not. In fact now-a-days it's the new daring - not to mention less likely to fall into the trendy, time stamped category. Containers such as crystal, sterling and pewter  are gorgeous as a base. Limiting the styles of containers also help refine your look...less eclectic. Candles will never go away... tapers are such a treat if you can find a venue that will allow them! Also, inspiration sites like Pinterest definitely have made an impact on the wedding industry. Just be careful...if it has been on pinterest, most likely it has been viewed and pinned by millions. My advice, take what you find and alter it to suit YOU... just use it as an inspiration not a literal interpretation.


Marie Antoinette in Maine



After a New Year's Eve proposal, Jillian Parker and Paul Blakeslee decided to borrow a page from Marie Antoinette’s playbook for their opulent New England wedding. To bring together the couples' home state and their foreign inspiration, they set the stage in Maine, and Sofia Coppola’s "Marie Antoinette" inspired a rich palette of teal, pale pink, and gold. 



As seen in Martha Stewart Weddings and Style Me Pretty and as styled by THEO's Creative Director Lisa Vorce and captured by Aaron Delesie, Jillian and Paul's wedding portrays key elements easy to re-create using items at the boutique! 

Beautiful ribbon to personalize almost anything, baskets for pretty holding (and even a cake when turned upside down!) votive holders to twinkle, candelabras to make a statement, and mini vases to hold a single flower are just a few. Options and ideas for colors and more are made easy and "shopping this look" is fun and simple!


We hope you'll pop over to THEO to purchase just a few!

Until next time...

Ribbon Tips with Lisa Vorce



We are delighted today to spend time with the talented Event Designer and Producer, Lisa Vorce... and our very own Creative Director here at THEOLisa shares some of her favorite tips and how-to's for incorporating ribbon and twine into your event to set the tone and carry your theme flawlessly from start to finish. 



Each of the ribbons Lisa discusses are available in our THEO boutique. From waxed twine, velvet and satin to the beautiful dupioni silk and hand-dyed silk. You'll also find the metal favor tag Lisa uses as well as favor bags, seating cards, blankets and other pretty pieces for embellishment.


And remember knotted or bowed, ribbon is limitless in its ability to bring impact and consistency to an event.  As Lisa says, "don't be afraid of the bow!"

Shop for ribbon at more at the THEO boutique, click { here }.

Until next time...

Beauty in San Sebastian



Deidre and Robert married recently in San Sebastian on the northern coast of Spain. Their magical wedding was created by our THEO Creative Director, Lisa Vorce alongside the talented Mindy Rice and captured so very beautifully by Aaron Delesie. The wedding was originally featured on Snippet and Ink.

We are so thrilled to be able to share some of the many stunning details of their day and excite you to pop over to the boutique to purchase them and make them your own. Whether for a wedding, a dinner party or special date, we invite you to "shop the look!"



The reception was held in a historic Gastronomic Society just around the corner from the church. Gastronomic Societies are unique to the Basque country in Spain and in particular to San Sebastian. Historically, these Societies were a place where men and women gathered to cook, eat and drink and Lisa Vorce worked her magic to be the first wedding in this particular Society.



Talented Lisa and Mindy designed the tabletops on the spot!

“Designing tabletops is quite magical,” says Lisa. “We never know which direction we’re going to go in. There’s always that one thing that dictates the design, and part of the excitement is finding that one thing. In San Sebastián it was the miniature kumquat trees from the local nursery. They were absolute perfection, and we knew we had to have them on the tables. From there, Mindy sourced fresh herbs, seasonal fruits, and flowers from local growers to create the stunning tablescapes.”



Additional details of the day such as welcome bags and wishes for the bride and groom also incorprated the theme established on the tabletops.


We invite you to shop this look at the boutique. There you'll find similar ribbon for wrapping and including on welcome bags. Beautiful wooden crates for creating centerpieces and votives and vases in all sizes for using as holders for not just candles but fruit and flowers as well. And... books for bride and groom wishes as well. There's so much there... all this and more.

We'll hope you'll pop over... just give a click { here }.

We'll see you soon back here but before we do, some exquisite photos of San Sebastian that so very much inspired this look.


Until next time...

Outstanding in the Mangrove



The jungle in Myakoba Mexico. An exotic wedding styled by Event Designer Lisa Vorce and Floral Designer, Mindy Rice. A talented team with so many design secrets! Some we are so very thrilled to share exclusively here at THEO! The wedding is currently out for publication but we are able to post some of  the decor detail's Lisa and Mindy created for the stunning family style table. Lisa herself offers some insider tips for styling and why she does what she does and how! Such a treat to see hear Lisa in this special video! And the photography... exotic, beautiful, inspiring as photographed by Aaron and Jen Delesie

Similar votives and wood boxes such as those Lisa mentions are all available at our THEO shop. Just remember to follow Lisa's tips to create the rustic look. Be sure to also take a peek at the lanterns, signage and chargers you see in the photos... similar items are also in the shop and can help further layer and create a similar look!


Be sure to pop on over to THEO to shop for this exotic look! Click  { here } to go to THEO! www.boutiqueTHEO.com.

Until next time... See you very soon!

Lisa Vorce



We are so very blessed to have Lisa Vorce as part of our THEO team! Our site will feature her award-winning and so very press-worthy event design and weddings. And, she'll help you create a wedding of your own using her style tips and advice. We can hardly wait!

Here's a little bit about Lisa and her extraordinary design and event production...

Lisa is an event producer whose Fortune 500-honed planning and management background complements her warmth and creativity. Lisa utilizes her passion for travel and appreciation of different cultures to produce events in locations throughout the world. She is a frequently featured industry expert on television and in print media. She currently holds a coveted position on Town & Country Weddings Advisory Board and her events are showcased in publications including, Martha Stewart Weddings, InStyle, Angeleno, Riviera, Inside Weddings, People Magazine, Rachael Ray, Town & Country Weddings, Wedding Style Guide, Southern Weddings, C Magazine, Star Magazine, Grace Ormond, Your Wedding Day, and Bride & Bloom Magazine. 
Says Lisa, "I love what I do! Put me in the jungles of Africa, a remote Caribbean island, a hacienda in Mexico, or a charming villa along the Amalfi Coast… and ask me to create. New destinations, new cultures, new design challenges feed my soul. I rarely work in one location more than once and I’m always up for the next adventure.

I’m not interested in mass-producing events. I’ve created a boutique experience for my clients and I’ll always keep it that way. Producing fewer than 10 events a year is my cap, and I always tease potential clients that I’m interviewing them just as much as they’re interviewing me. I’m into maintaining authenticity in each of the locations we work in, and it makes me smile to hear that for such a boutique operation – it’s a bit of a mystery as to how we can produce multi-million dollar events throughout the world. I think I’ll keep it a secret."

Classic Tablescape



We are so very excited to kick off our first blog with a beautiful Spring tablescape from Jason and Maggie's wedding. 

Perfectly pretty and wonderfully classic, it combines a neutral white and taupe palette set off by crisp greenery. The combination of simple elements make it both timeless and swoon-worthy. Including several personalized components from THEO!

Wedding planner, Lisa Vorce, incorporated several of our metal signs. She had each calligraphed an exquisite white for beautiful table numbers to direct guests, menu cards personalized with guest names and our favorite... a his and hers drink menu! She also used our THEO colored twine that we carry to create the personalized menu cards.




We love how the signs weave themselves into the neutral color palette and add a layer of additional prettiness.
How would you use this signage?







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