I admit it, I'm still loving vintage-styled weddings. The soft colors, romantic tablescapes, and seemingly blurred edges still sing to me. I love that you can create a vintage-inspired wedding with just a few well-placed details, which won't require you spending your whole engagement DIY-ing your little heart out. Equally appealing to me - sourcing pretty vintage touches at the flea market.
Check out a few of the pretty images from my vintage wedding Pinterest page:
Thanks for stopping by!
xo
d.
p.s. If you'd like help creating the wedding of your dreams, drop me a line at deanna (at) deannanashevents (dot) com !
Showing posts with label vintage inspired flowers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vintage inspired flowers. Show all posts
Tuesday, May 14, 2013
Monday, October 17, 2011
I Love Mondays - Soft Wedding Bouquets
Hello! I'm finally back to the I Love Monday series. I've missed writing about my favorite things, and thank you for letting me have a little time to get things in order!
To kick off my return, today I'm writing about something that surprises me - my new-found love for soft bouquets. You see, I've always been a structural flower kind of girl. And I've almost always gravitated toward bouquets and arrangements that were comprised of a single flower. I guess old dogs can learn new tricks, though, because more and more I find myself drawn to beautiful arrangements comprised of soft, almost paper-like flowers. I really love soft colors bound with a striking ribbon. And I've always loved bouquets that were personalized with charms, small lockets with photos of loved ones, and rosaries.
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ohhhh how I love anenomes |
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ranunculus and roses are divine |
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while a little more structured, the dusty miller and anenomes soften the overall look |
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I love this one so much...I think those are ranunculs and roses, but what are the papery pink blooms? |
Thank you for your patience, and...Happy Monday!
xo
d.
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