Showing posts with label bottle green. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bottle green. Show all posts

Friday, March 25, 2011

Inspiration Board #9: Art Nouveau Elegance

I bought my first Alphonse Mucha print in college and have been hooked ever since. I could probably do eight of these boards using different color palettes. Something about the pure, organic lines, the sexy, undulating curve, the effortless elegance of nature inspiring objects of art is so gorgeously realized in a wedding theme.



Mood: Ultimate elegance and whimsy at a high society affair.

Color Palette: dusty blue, bottle-glass green, antique rose, champagne

Artifacts of Inspiration: Alphonse Mucha, absinthe, turn of the century, the S curve

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

Bouquet by Brookelyn Photography via Green Wedding ShoesArt Nouveau Invitation by Etsy Seller OldPaperAndPrintsEdwardian Jacket by Kilkenny FormalChiavari Chair and Cover by Melissa Jill Photography via BZEventsDouble Peacock Feather Necklace by Etsy Seller sparklyshoesJenny Packham "Fontaine" Dress via Wedding InspirasiCalla Lilies Centerpiece via The Dessy GroupGold Birdcage by Heartistic Photo via Southern WeddingsAbsinthe Favor by Lilia Photography via Elizabeth Anne DesignsArt Nouveau Wedding Cake via Martha Stewart WeddingsArt Nouveau Staircase via Belle Maison Interior DesignBridal Crown by Twigs and Honey

A Little Something Extra:

I also adore the dress below and had to post it! I heart Romantic Threads and am currently trying to figure out a party formal enough for me to show up in full Victorian steampunk regalia. You can find this little number on sale for $175 here.


Thursday, March 10, 2011

Inspiration Board #4: Amelie's Carnival Wedding

Apparently I'm on a movie kick, and what romantic adventure could I choose for a wedding board that's sweeter or more magical than "Amelie"? No, seriously. If you can think of one, I want to watch it and obsessively google about it. I think Amelie would swoon over a carnival themed wedding with French garden touches. Although I'm sure she'd love the idea of a ferris wheel and character actors, she's working with a cafe server salary and her fiance works in a porn shop--but that doesn't mean her wedding can't be kick-ass gorgeous. I imagined her wedding at a charming ranch house, decorated with antique, carnival-style parasols hung from the trees, a DIY photo booth, and tea tin centerpieces. Girl loves her cardigans and creme brulee, so I couldn't leave those out. Cute gnome cake toppers and DIY carnival ticket invitations add that sense of fun while luminary bags provide a (cheap!) romantic ambiance as the sun goes down.


Mood: Fabulous destiny plays out amidst carnival magic

Color Palette: Red, warm yellows, antique glass bottle green, cobalt blue touches

Artifacts of Inspiration: "Amelie", Toulouse Lautrec, Provence gardens, Yann Tiersen, county fair carnivals

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

Awesome DIY carnival invitations from Kelly PrizelGnome Cake Toppers from PhenomeGNOMECreme BruleeParasol Decor Photo by Gabriel Ryan Photographers via Green Wedding ShoesPoppy Bouquet via Yumsugar.comFirst KissLumaBase luminary bags with tutorial from http://wheatblossom.blogspot.comDIY photo booth courtesy of Jagger PhotographyTea Tin Centerpieces from RuffledblogThe Beautiful Flying Caballos RanchSupersweet Cardigan via Cameron Ingalls Photography