Quick -- what's the best way to leave a small carbon footprint and still be stylish? Eco Stiletto! Don't you just love their name? If you think green means having to wear birkenstocks, it's just not true. 
Quick -- what's the best way to leave a small carbon footprint and still be stylish? Eco Stiletto! Don't you just love their name? If you think green means having to wear birkenstocks, it's just not true. 
Technology can be truly amazing. Take this image, for example. David Bergman, a professional photographer,while standing on the north press platform during President Obama's inaugural address on January 20 took 220 images which were knitted together for a final image size of almost 59,783 x 24,658 pixels, for a total of 1,474 megapixels. 



Wedding University
Sunday, February 8, 11 AM - 5 PM
Four Seasons Hotel Silicon Valley
2050 University Avenue
East Palo Alto
$25 for 1 | $40 for 2 guests
At Wedding University, well-respected professionals will guide you through the fundamentals of planning your wedding. Topics include floral and tabletop design, music and dance, catering and menu planning (and tasting!), wedding coordination,photography and videography.

Lily Yeung
How important are linens and chair covers to the overall look of a wedding?
An event will come to its full potential when colors and textures are used appropriately… and linens and chair covers are the way to maximize this effect. Venues that have neutral backdrops are a blank canvas to accentuate linens and chair covers, setting the entire mood and style of the wedding. A ballroom can become a tropical oasis in vibrant tones of citron greens, fuchsia, and mandarin, or become an elegant affair with a subtle stardust toned bustled chair cover. Once you have the right linens, everything will follow accordingly.
Can a client really afford linens if they are on a tight budget?
Of course! It's all about distributing the budget for decor and flowers. We have a large inventory of many different linen options. We have no set packages; everything you order is a la carte. You can order a specialty overlay just for your sweetheart table or overlays for all of your tables. All the account managers at Wildflower Linen have a design background and can assist you in choosing your table décor. And, with price ranges starting from $15, you are sure to find something that will fit your taste and budget.
Where do you get all your inspiration from when creating unique linens?
We get our inspiration everywhere from as common as our surroundings to the extreme fashion runway. Youngsong Martin, a former fashion designer, gets new ideas constantly and has a visionary eye to forecast up and coming trends. Wildflower Linen is a trendsetter, not only in table top and chair covers, but also design in general. We are always up to date with current and future trends/colors and love sharing our fashion ideas and style with our vendors and clients.
What’s the difference between Wildflower Linens and other linen companies?
Wildflower Linen has exceptional customer service and is a fashion forward company. We are always adding to our linen collections and Young is always on the cutting edge of design. We also are known for customizing linens to match the client's taste. No other linen company can design custom linen just for you. This also shows how close and personal we get to know our clients.
What are today's trends of colors and tablescapes?
We are always coming up with new trends and colors. For this year, it's all about soft, bright colors and similar shades put together. For instance, a combination of tone on tone shades of pinks, from pale blush to hot pink, are very in right now! Other colors like champagne, mauve and blush rose are also making their way to table tops. Accents like ruffles, ruching and chiffon swirls play a large part in pulling this whole romantic look together.
Come see and feel wildflower Linen's luxurious table linens at Wedding University.


Kevin Chin, Kevin Chin Photography
Where do you derive your creative inspiration?
Life…living life to the fullest is what inspires me. Good, bad and everything in-between, I breathe it all in everyday and I am inspired by all of the joy, emotions of the day. I have always felt that I can’t take an honest picture until I can feel the emotion of the moment.
What makes you and your services different from other photographers?
beauty, art…film. My tagline emphasizes that I shoot real film. I also shoot digital but it’s my love and dedication to film that makes it my true passion. My clients come to me because they appreciate the fine-art look and quality of film. Film, especially b&w film has wonderful grain and texture that gives the photos a beautiful and organic quality.
What are the biggest challenges you face as a wedding photographer?
The most common problem I run into is not having enough time to get all of the photos that I want to tell your wedding day story. Hire a great wedding planner and work with your photographer to make sure they have enough time to get all the photos you want.
Why is there such a wide rang of pricing when it comes to photography?
Photographers offer anything from “a la carte” pricing to “all-inclusive” packages which range from inexpensive to very expensive. Usually the price a photographer charges will depend on their experience, reputation, creativity and quality of product and service. Because photography is an art form and art is subjective, it can sometimes be difficult to compare pricing. Just remember that you get what you pay for.
What is the best advice you can give to couple when planning their wedding?
Your wedding day will fly by before you know it and hopefully you have hired a good photographer to help you remember your day. Make a promise with your fiancée that you will take a few minutes out of the wedding day to step back and soak it all in. My fondest memory of our wedding day is when Nancy and I stepped away from our reception and snuck up to the balcony of the Great Room at Kohl Mansion. We spent a quit moment alone and observed all of our friends and family from afar.
Come hear more of Kevin's good advice at Wedding University.

Jean Marks
'Tis the season to be jolly. Oh wait! Didn't that just pass? No! We woke up to another Christmas morning when we saw that Project Wedding had written a flattering blog post about us. Go here to see what they said. We're blushing!
Carl Mindling
Gloria Wong Tritasavit

Cynthia Glinka
Dance Instructor
Are ballroom and social dancing the same?



Nancy Liu Chin
What's the best way to usher in the new year? By celebrating the best of the old year. So, for those of you who don't read enough blogs, here are the 2008 weblog awards. A blog you never dreamed of may catch your fancy. Enjoy!
I've been inspired for a long time by Liene Stevens' blog, Blue Orchid Designs. She has fresh, daily information for brides and for wedding professionals. No wonder she is so popular! She started a series in late 2008, Wedding Vendor Hiring Guide, in which she poses and answers 5 questions pertinent to each specialty. She's already blogged about catering, churches, DJs, florists, officiants, photographers, planners, venues and videographers. What a great idea!
There are two ladies, Ami Elizabeth and Rebekah Anne who have been friends from childhood. They see the beauty in life all around them. They share their observations, insights and the submissions of many like-minded ladies in their two wonderful blogs about design in weddings and design in everyday living. We are not alone in admiring their sense of style because they are, without doubt, one of the Top 50 Wedding Blogs in the country.