Showing posts with label vintage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vintage. Show all posts
Tuesday, November 26, 2013
WEDDING SNEAK PEAK
Our amazing wedding photographer Courtney Ward has been providing some pretty beautiful leaks of our wedding photos on her facebook page, and I'm dying to see the rest. Until then I'll be checking her page and blog like a crazy person. The whole day was such an amazing, loving, celebration of a blur - so I can't wait to see the big day from the cameras perspective!
She does such a good job of depicting a dreamy day - almost like she takes pictures of your emotions.. anyway, I'll stop with the sappy talk. I'll be back with more pictures in the upcoming weeks (cant wait!!).
Thursday, February 21, 2013
Wedding Flower Homework: Rustic & Vintage Accents
I've made it to the next step in my wedding planning process, yes, you've guessed it! Flowers. I'm on the lookout for vendors so I figured it would be smart to start doing my homework. I absolutely love rustic and vintage wedding bouquets, but I had no clue what those little green and earthy looking accents were called. Luckily for you I did my homework, so hopefully you don't have to. These are some of my favorite bouquet accents, and the best part is that most of them are for all seasons so you don't have to worry about them wilting in your hot August wedding (like me...).
1. Aged Lotus Pods
I admit, at first glance these dark brown shell like plants look kind of creepy, but when mixed with a bunch of lush flowers, they create a hard/ soft combo that's a perfect vintage rustic pairing.
2. Dusty Miller
These grayish blue leaves couldn't be prettier, and their texture looks great against soft light colored flowers. I would love to have these in my bouquet or in the groomsmen boutineers (like below). They are almost exactly the shade of blue I want in our wedding, so it seem like it's meant to be if you ask me.
3. Scabiosa Pods
These pods are adorable, they almost look fuzzy to me, which I love because I want to our flowers to have a mixture of different textures. It also brings in the green accent while still being softer than other natural looking plants like the aged lotus pods.
4. Succulents
I love these things, I think they're so pretty, and I like the strange texture they seem to have, almost rubbery. I also think their pale greenish blueish color couldn't be more spot on for what I'd like at my wedding.
Image Sources: 1 / 2 / 3 / 4
Until next time!
1. Aged Lotus Pods
I admit, at first glance these dark brown shell like plants look kind of creepy, but when mixed with a bunch of lush flowers, they create a hard/ soft combo that's a perfect vintage rustic pairing.
2. Dusty Miller
These grayish blue leaves couldn't be prettier, and their texture looks great against soft light colored flowers. I would love to have these in my bouquet or in the groomsmen boutineers (like below). They are almost exactly the shade of blue I want in our wedding, so it seem like it's meant to be if you ask me.
3. Scabiosa Pods
These pods are adorable, they almost look fuzzy to me, which I love because I want to our flowers to have a mixture of different textures. It also brings in the green accent while still being softer than other natural looking plants like the aged lotus pods.
4. Succulents
I love these things, I think they're so pretty, and I like the strange texture they seem to have, almost rubbery. I also think their pale greenish blueish color couldn't be more spot on for what I'd like at my wedding.
Image Sources: 1 / 2 / 3 / 4
For all you slackers that didn't study for the test, here's a rustic/ vintage bouquet accent "cheat sheet." You're welcome!
Wednesday, January 30, 2013
It's All in The Details
I'm pretty sure I went through every wedding on Snippet & Ink today (where I found all of these images). I've been trying to hone down on the details. I think the best option is keeping the decor as clean/ rustic as possible and only incorporating a few boho chic aspects. Anyway, here are some inspiring tidbits I found today:
Kraft envelope with white ink.
Feather detail with twine.
Blue suits, not sure if they're midnight blue or slate, but I like them.
Feather headband. Understated way to bring in the boho theme.
Kraft envelope with white ink.
Feather detail with twine.
Blue suits, not sure if they're midnight blue or slate, but I like them.
Feather headband. Understated way to bring in the boho theme.
Labels:
boho,
envelopes,
feather headband,
feathers,
midnight blue suits,
rustic,
vintage
Tuesday, January 29, 2013
Beaucoup de Bouquets
I need to hit the nail on the head for what I want as far as details in the wedding. I'm not completely positive about the decor or even the colors... but I think I've gotten pretty close to what I want when it comes to bouquets. My favorites are the ones with blush colored flowers and brown accents like feathers. I want them to be colorful without being too flashy.
Now on the search for more boho-rustic bouquets....
Source: 1 / 2 / 3
Now on the search for more boho-rustic bouquets....
Source: 1 / 2 / 3
Monday, January 28, 2013
Boho. Rustic. Vintage.
Yes. That's three different styles, and yes that's exactly what I want.
A perfect mixture of rustic vintage with a bohemian twist. I was having a hard time explaining exactly what I wanted it to look like. I told Kevin that I wanted the wedding to look like it went with the things we like and the music that we listen to. He told me he got it. That I wanted the wedding to be like a song.
Knows me better than I know myself. I'm a lucky girl.
Now, for some boho, rustic, vintage inspiration...
Source: 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 / 6
A perfect mixture of rustic vintage with a bohemian twist. I was having a hard time explaining exactly what I wanted it to look like. I told Kevin that I wanted the wedding to look like it went with the things we like and the music that we listen to. He told me he got it. That I wanted the wedding to be like a song.
Knows me better than I know myself. I'm a lucky girl.
Now, for some boho, rustic, vintage inspiration...
Source: 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 / 6
Saturday, January 26, 2013
Engagement Shoot Inspiration.
Sources: 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 / 6
Labels:
blush,
e-shoot,
engagement shoot,
field engagement shoot,
gray,
rustic,
vintage
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