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Organize all your wedding web crap with Snipi.com!You know that wedding file you have on your computer desktop that's a tangled hodgepodge of random inspirational photos, ideas, and links? (Mine was labeled "wedding crap.") Well, Snipi helps you bring order to that online inspiration chaos.

With Snipi, you can create a wedding inspiration stream by dragging and dropping products, photos, and videos you find interesting into a convenient web browsing tool. Snipi not only saves the snippet, but it also automatically gathers the information (descriptions, prices, website of origin, etc.) and adds it to your collection. I gave it a try with some of the links from my old "wedding crap" folder … and it's awesome! It's like a living inspiration board.

Ooh, but then it got cooler — you can share your Snipi stream with people (your fiance, bridesmaids, mother-in-law, etc.) using a custom URL, or people can subscribe to your stream using RSS. You can also easily share the items via Facebook, Twitter, or your WordPress blog without leaving the original website where you found the inspiration.

Oh and by the way… there's an iPhone app too.

And also… it's free.

So do yourself a solid and head over to Snipi and sign up — you can get all your wedding inspiration organized and shared within minutes!

(Oh and PS: Leave us a link to your Snipi stream in the comments — we wanna peek at your inspiration.)

7 Apr 2008

PinkChandeliers are showing up in indie weddings lately — and I don't just mean literally. I mean sure, there was this amazing (and amazingly expensive) display from photographer Elizabeth Messina's wedding. I also love these shots of chandeliers in trees.

But chandeliers are also showing up on invites, like the handmade ones here the left from Mary Katherine, these lovely invites from Etsy seller EnfinLaVoila, and these invites from Wedding Paper Divas.

I think the real value in a fancy-ass chandelier comes from the contrast of all that frou-frou-ness in an unexpected environment, like this picture.


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