This couple had fancy button boutonnieres made for the wedding party and every guest could pin one on as well! It is not just the buttons that are cute…take a look at her shoes, those pom poms, the cake topper, and that adorable gobo!
Mod Pop | Styled Shoot from Matt McNeill on Vimeo.
Design + Concept……. Bows and Arrows
Planning………………….. Birds of a Feather
Photography……………. Apryl Ann Photography
Videography……………. I Do Cinematics
Cake Design……………. Cakewalk Bake Shop
Floral………………………. Bows and Arrows
Makeup…………………… Stephanie Potter
Stationary………………… Southern Fried Paper
One of the big trends in stationery at the moment is blind letterpress. Basically, it’s letterpress but without ink. The result is a beautifully subtle pattern with some serious texture!
Polaroids, who doesn’t love them?? Even if you have a digital photographer to capture you wedding day you can always get creative by throwing in a polaroid or two. Look at all the fun things it can do…
Taken with a digital camera and then transformed into polaroid using the (shakeitphoto) app on the i-phone.
n.barrett photography
guest message book for the bride and groom
magnusbogucki
make a wedding day polaroid sign in book
sloan photographers
fun polaroid place settings
sarah gawler
use polaroids taken at your wedding to make art/decor in your home
caroline joy
How great would it be to incorporate a bus? On the way or as part of the party (maybe as a bar?) — what ever you would do with it I love that it brings decor and festivity! Airstreams, Volkswagons, Double deckers, school buses… Looks like fun right?
happy little buses found here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here and here
xo,
It’s the unexpected kick, that hidden (or statement-making) bridal twist: The Braid. Whether Dutch, French, Grecian or simply fishtail, the options are endless. Tuck a tiny traditional ribbon in a sleek chignon, double-rope-wrap as a headdress or even stream a small number through a pixie. Make them soft and feminine or edgy and out there; add strands of silver or gold, flowers or berries, or wear them in pure form. Whichever way you twist it, they make a versatile, beautiful wedding-day do.
Jessica Elliott is a PR maven by day, freelance writer by night. As the former managing editor of FD Luxe, and former editor at D Weddings and D Home magazines, Jessica continues to obsess over all things food, fashion, design, craft and, of course, weddings. Contact her at [email protected].