Showing posts with label powder blue. Show all posts
Showing posts with label powder blue. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

A Gentler Side of Paradise: Vintage Hawaiian Inspired Wedding

I've only been to Hawaii once, but that was enough to fall madly in love. Although I adore the bold colors and seashell motifs found in most weddings at tropical or beach venues, I thought it would be interesting and unexpected to play with a vintage Hawaiian theme: softer hues, vintage prints, antiqued decor pieces, and touches of crystal contrasting against the natural lushness. I took my inspiration from Hawaii, but I think any beach venue could take a cue from this board.


Mood: A trip to paradise in your grandmother's dress; the Andrews Sisters played with a ukelele

Color Palette: Wood, antique white, shades of teal and dusty blue

The Credits, Deets, and Maybe Where to Buy Them:

Vintage Chair and Hawaiian Sodas by Jose Villa via Style Me PrettyChandelier on Hawaiian Chuppah by Christie Pham Photography via RuffledblogBox of Leis and Brooches by Christie Pham Photography via RuffledblogVintage Style Hawaiian Surfers Cake Toppers from Pacific WeddingsRidiculously Gorgeous Couple by Nineteen Owls PhotographyVintage Hawaiian Postcard via Design by TanyaKeishi Pearl Necklace by Etsy Seller KahiliCreationsPostcard Guestbook via La Belle BrideLei Strewn Chairs by Angie Silvie Photography via Hawaii Wedding PhotosVintage Birdcage and Hawaiian Stone Steps by Matt Alvarado of Beloved Weddings via Style Me Pretty

A Little Something Extra:

I love this wedding suite by Ott Design. The pirate map and hibiscus flower print would be puuurrrrfect for a vintage island theme!



Want some inexpensive, eco-friendly, island themed favors? Check out these buri fans from Eco Friendly Market:

Photo courtesy of Eye Expressions Photography

I'm pretty much bonkers over this couple's style and spent for-ev-ER poring over these gorgeous shots by Nineteen Owls Photography. The dress! That veil with the lei! The groom's awesome hat! Le sigh. Check out their full post here.

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

A Marie Antoinette Inspired Board

For the most part, I try to create boards that would work for the budget bride. This is probably not one of them, *in painfully fake French accent* but we all deserve a little of ze fantasy in our lives, non? And what better historical figure than the controversial Marie Antoinette to inspire a wedding of delicious opulence and grandeur? It makes me want to eat petits fours in a bubble bath under a rococo chandelier, which I want to do all the time, but is alas, impractical. So on to the board!



Mood: A dreamy confection of a wedding a la Marie Antoinette

Color Palette: Cream, gold, powder blue, blush pink

Artifacts of Inspiration: Marie Antoinette, rococo, 18th century France, Versaille gardens, feathers, gilt, crystal chandeliers

The Deets, Credits, and Maybe Where to Buy Them:

Marie Antoinette Wedding Hair by Sergerius Bruce PhotographyDessert Table by Julie at Strawberry Milk Event Design Studio and photo by David Hartcorn via United with Love"Antoinette" by Ian StuartMarie Antoinette opulent earrings by Etsy Seller laralewisCameo votives via Martha Stewart WeddingsRococo Table Setting by Tab McCausland via The Wedding ChicksMarie Antoinette Table by Aileen Tran, Feather and Crystal Rose Bouquet, "The Marie Antoinette Collection" by Peggy's Cupcakes via 5starweddingdirectory.comMarie Antoinette Flower Girl by Like Flowers and Butterflies

A Little Something Extra:

I just discovered event stylist Aileen Tran of Karen Tran Florals and I'm swooning--wedding blogs use that word a lot, but it's appropriate here, swooning!--over her work. I had trouble choosing just one photo from her French Vintage Tabletop, so I included some a few more luscious images below. You can see more of her work at http://aileentran.com/blog/.




Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Inspiration Board #8: Traditional Whimsy for Cristin

With a color palette of deep purple, silver, and powder blue, Cristin's wedding is a delightful mix of traditional and whimsical. While still maintaining the elegance of a more traditional fete, like her pretty centerpieces of tulips or roses submerged in cylinder vases of different heights, topped with floating candles, she added fun twists like groomsmen wearing chucks and no jackets, and paper lanterns that create a festive feel.


Mood: Traditional pretty with a wink and a hip wiggle

Color Palette: Deep purple, silver, accents of Tiffany blue

The Deets, Credits, and Maybe Where to Buy ThemDeep Purple Infinity Dress from Etsy seller DalinaPurple, Silver, and Blue Invitation from Etsy Seller Beacon LaneCylinder Vases from scarletpetal.typepad.comSpring Bouquet from brocadedesigns.typepad.comPurple Ring Pillow via The KnotSatin Flower Embellished Clutch from Etsy Seller ParisxoxChuck Taylors and Argyle Socks courtesy libbyjames.wordpress.comAmethyst and Silver Necklace from Etsy Seller ANORIGINALJEWELRYSilver Favor Boxes courtesy The Finer ThingsGroomsmen by Ryan Price Photography via Ruffledblog.comPurple and Silver Lanterns via thelandlockedbride.com

Check out these uber cheap cylinder vases from The Dollar Tree online! http://www.dollartree.com/catalog/search.cmd?form_state=searchForm&keyword=cylinder+vases&x=0&y=0

Monday, March 7, 2011

Vintage Spanish Inspiration Board

Originally, the fiance and I planned on getting married on a ranch in the San Luis Obispo area. I surfed the interwebz high seas, googling every variation of "San Luis Obispo/SLO county/every town surrounding ranch/barn/farm wedding/venue/events" to no avail. Too expensive, too remote, too small a capacity--and what? No hard alcohol?! Yet I was convinced I was going to make it work, and I have a bookmark folder full of mason jar pictures to prove it. Fast forward four months and we're looking at an old adobe in Santa Barbara. Que sera, sera! I heart vintage and now I've moved it from country sweet to SoCal spicy. On to the fiesta!

Vintage Spanish Inspiration Board



Mood: Sipping sangria while rummaging through your Spanish grandmother's hope chest

Color Palette: Sandy neutrals, ivory, washed-out terra cotta, dusty teal, blush pinks

Artifacts of Inspiration: Isabel Allende, succulents, California with a rolled "R", Spanish lace, Buena Vista Social Club (I know it's Cuban music. Just play along.), papeles picados

The Inspiration Deets, Credits, and Maybe Where to Find Them:

Papeles PicadosHorchata,Succulent CenterpiecesChurros y ChocolateLace Luminary BagsDulce FavorsRose Hairpiece from EtsyPretty TileSucculent BouquetMexican DoorsMuy Bonita Bridesmaid Dresses

Link Shout-outs:

The siempre fabuloso www.greenweddingshoes.com with an excellent tutorial on how to DIY papeles picados here.
I want to put this wedding in my pocket and and look at it when I'm sad. It's like the above inspiration board, but real life and cooler. Beautiful photos from globetrotterdiaries.com.
A muy excelente breadown of how to do "Amor by the Shore" on the cheap from Project Wedding here.
That kickass tile? You can find personalized ones for placecards at http://latinwed.blogspot.com/2009/11/tile-placecards.html.