Cakes aren't normally the first thing that catch my eye as I'm flicking through wedding pics {I'm more of a stationery obsessive}, but check out the beauty from Joanna and Yuri's wedding. Isn't it gorgeous? Also loving the fun blooms they picked for their florals - tulips and sunflowers are such cheerful colours, and they set the mood for a stunning spring wedding. Other stealworthy ideas include the lovely Fulham Palace venue, the traditional London transport, the red bands of colour on the tables, and the Yuri's cool floral tie. Huge thanks to Ken Buist for his gorgeous pictures, don't miss his website.
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Thursday, 27 May 2010
Tuesday, 25 May 2010
Flower Fairy
There's something uniquely romantic about wearing flowers in your hair, and that's why I've fallen for these gorgeous hair pieces by Which Goose. They remind me of the fairies in A Midsummer's Night Dream, or some other sylvan tale. The crowns are made from a base of dried natural vines, stripped, woven and decorated with artificial flowers. Match them with a pair of shoes or clutch bag for the full flower fairy effect! Perfect for a rural wedding, or to add a touch of countryside to an urban affair.
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Real Wedding: Punam & Chirag {2}
It's a wedding of two halves! As promised, here are the reception shots from Punam and Chirag's wedding. I'm completely blown away by the florals and the desert table, both are examples of luxurious excess done with extreme style. To recreate the table displays, use blooms of one colour, and arrange each variety on its own. Throw in vases of different shapes and sizes, and you'll be well on your way to a dramatic look. Don't miss the gorgeous green flock detailing on the stationery and the monogrammed cocktail sticks. Also loving how Punam and Chirag chose to sit at a table-for-two at their reception - so romantic! Gorgeous photographs with thanks to the team at Our Labour of Love.
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Monday, 24 May 2010
Real Wedding: Punam & Chirag
To avoid inspirational overload, I've had to split this fabulous Indian/American wedding into two different postings. Believe me, it's that good! Poonam and Chirag celebrated their big day in the neon sunshine of Los Angeles, but drew on their heritage for for inspiration. And man were they inspired! With a wedding party wearing traditional saris, an elegant white horse, a scattering of rose petals and a very fetching red and gold parasol, the photographs are a feast of colour. I'm loving Poonam's jewellery and the henna drawings on her hands and feet, plus her stunning wedding outfit. And I'm jealous of her long eyelashes - no fakes needed for this wedding day. Don't miss the next installment, where I'll featue the pictures of their reception. Huge thanks to Our Labour of Love for their fabulous pictures.
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Friday, 21 May 2010
That Friday Feeling ♥ 5
There's a British theme to this week's Friday Feeling. Wedding blogs first started in the US, but us Brits are fast catching up, and there's some gorgeous sites out there, that are overflowing with inspirational ideas. So here's a heads-up to some of the best features from this week.
♥ I'm so jealous that Rock My Wedding found fabulous Fraser and Parsley stationers first. Their work is amazing. I'm in love.
A simply stunning Scottish wedding with a black and purple theme - wow!
♥ Looking for an unusual way to say I Do? Try one of the Ten Most Haunted Wedding Venues, via the groom experts over at I Am Staggered.
♥ Is there anything more beautiful than a hand-painted wedding cake by SugarSugar, as seen on OMG I'm Getting Married?
♥ Possibly the coolest alternative bride, ever! Via Rock 'n Roll Bride.
♥ You'll want it to rain at your wedding after you've seen these Weddington Boots on Little White Book Wedding.
♥ Looking for an original idea, why not use vegetables in your bouquet, instead of flowers? Fab idea via The Budget Savvy Bride
♥ Win an exquisite Caroline Castigliano wedding dress via Love My Dress
♥ Affordable wedding shoes {don't all click at once} via the lovely Astrid at Brides magazine
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♥ I'm so jealous that Rock My Wedding found fabulous Fraser and Parsley stationers first. Their work is amazing. I'm in love.
A simply stunning Scottish wedding with a black and purple theme - wow!
♥ Looking for an unusual way to say I Do? Try one of the Ten Most Haunted Wedding Venues, via the groom experts over at I Am Staggered.
♥ Is there anything more beautiful than a hand-painted wedding cake by SugarSugar, as seen on OMG I'm Getting Married?
♥ Possibly the coolest alternative bride, ever! Via Rock 'n Roll Bride.
♥ You'll want it to rain at your wedding after you've seen these Weddington Boots on Little White Book Wedding.
♥ Looking for an original idea, why not use vegetables in your bouquet, instead of flowers? Fab idea via The Budget Savvy Bride
♥ Win an exquisite Caroline Castigliano wedding dress via Love My Dress
♥ Affordable wedding shoes {don't all click at once} via the lovely Astrid at Brides magazine
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Thursday, 20 May 2010
New Season Jenny Packham
Sequins, frills, taffeta and knotted sleeves. Just a few of my favourite things, and every one of them feature in Jenny Packhams' gorgeous new Spring/Summer collection. For those of you new to the wonderful world of weddings, Jenny Packham is the Queen of glamorous gowns, closely followed by my personal favourite Alice Temperley. But this feature is about the lovely Jenny, and pictured below are my favs, fresh from the catwalk. To truly wallow in Packham, you'll want to view the full collection via Brides magazine.
Wednesday, 19 May 2010
Real Wedding: Kim & Stephen
Planning a classic British affair for your wedding? Take inspiration from Kim and Stephen's fabulous big day, which took place in Stansted, near Sevenoaks. The happy couple chose a church wedding followed by a reception on their local village green, one of the prettiest in England. Kim and Stephen picked a stunning shade of rich purple as their signature colour, and dressed the bridesmaids in elegant silk dressses, while the ushers had luxurious cravats and hankerchiefs. Kim's structured dress and the aubergine arum lillies in her bouquet added a sculptural elegance to her wedding-day look, making for one super-stylish bride. Many thanks to David Fenwick for his lovely pictures - don't miss his website!
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Inspirational Invites
Finding it hard to choose your wedding stationery? Looking for something a bit different? Well I'm probably going to get told off for this, but I reckon UK graphic design has a long way to go to catch up with the States. There's so many inspirational boutique designers on Etsy, and uber-blogger Nole over at Oh So Beautiful Paper, has her eye on every new development. Meanwhile, over our side of the pond, I'm always on the look out for great British stationers. The good news is, this morning I found Lily Anna Rose. Run by Clarie Harding, this independent company, based in Hampshire, has several collections, and also takes on bespoke commissions. I've fallen hard for the designs below, and I love how Claire uses tags and decoupage to add texture to her work. Have a look online, and see what you think. Which is your favourite collection? Lovely Claire has just offered a 5% discount to any new brides quoting mentioning Before the Big Day - how cool is that!
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