Thursday, March 31, 2011

Alice in Wonderland Inspiration Board

There are so many things I love about the different versions of  Alice in Wonderland: the Victorian aesthetic of the original book's engravings, the happy sweetness of the Disney version, and Tim Burton's lush imagery, the sense of wonder and whimsy without the sugary pastels. For decor, you could use either real or print cut-outs of clocks, antique books, skeleton key place cards, and trees hung with teaspoons and playing cards. Flowers bursting from teacups and teapots could serve as centerpieces. A dessert table of little cakes and heart shaped tarts begs for tags reading "Eat Me." Check out the deets below for more info on where to buy!


Mood: Magic and whimsy meet vintage garden party

Color Palette: Periwinkle blue, black, dark pink, brass, accented with shades of brown

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

Skeleton Key Place Cards by Raw Photo Design via Style Me PrettyLazaro Bridesmaid DressTree Decor from allthebeautifulthings by LoretaDrink Me Tags by Etsy Seller AnistaDesignsTeacup Centerpiece from Events by Heather HamWhite Rabbit Thank You Card by Etsy Seller AnistaDesignsAntique Book, Teacup, and Clock Centerpiece by Three Nails Photography via Green Wedding ShoesCroquet Set by Jessica Feely via Love and LavenderAlice in Wonderland Decor by Alicia of Bows and Arrows via Marry You MeEat Me Toppers by Etsy Seller AnistaDesignsAlice in Wonderland Chair by Sarah Maren Photography via Style Me Pretty

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 29, 2011

Inpiration Board #11: Hot Pink, Black, and Ivory for Shell

Shell gave me her color palette, a delightful mix of hot pink, black, and ivory, and described her upcoming wedding as formal, elegant, and fun. Although the very popular damask is an awesome option for black and ivory, I thought using it with a light touch and focusing more on a chandelier motif would keep the board from looking too modern and graphic. The curving lines of the black candelabras, centerpiece holders, and place card frames manage to be elegant without an overwhelming amount of prints. And how can you not have fun with hot pink?


Mood: Holly Golightly as a wedding planner for Marilyn Monroe

Color Palette: Hot pink, black, ivory

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

Pink and Black Wedding by Sunny Ravanbach via Luxe Event RentalsTHE Little Black Dress by Alfred Sung via DessyMartinez Valero "Brit" via WhiteThread.comHot Pink Lipstick Bride by Unity Weddings via Style Me PrettyIvory and Black Cake with Hot Pink RosesBlack Baroque Place Card FrameBlack and Ivory Damask DecorBlack Birdcage by Love Life Images via Elizabeth Anne DesignsBlack and Hot Pink Invitation by Etsy Seller PaperPersuasionsDecadent Damask Favor Box by Etsy Seller JaclynPetersHot Pink and Black Bouquet by Bella Pictures via OneWed.com

Monday, March 28, 2011

Inspiration Board #10: A Cozy Fall in Ireland for Niamh

Niamh is seriously having one of my fantasy weddings: a fall gathering in West Cork, Ireland, parts of which look like this:



At a hotel with views like this:



*SIGH* I'm swooning with envy. Niamh loves lanterns and lighting, and had picked deep purple as one of her colors. She knew she wanted her wedding to feel like a warm, fall celebration, filled with a sense of family and friends oriented coziness. Here's what I came up with:



Niamh hails from Ireland if her awesome name didn't tip you off, and her husband-to-be is Canadian. She wanted to incorporate some elements that paid homage to their origins. I thought maple syrup favors were both perfect for fall and her fiance's Canadian heritage, while the backdrop and some place cards embossed with a golden claddagh could give a nod to their home countries without being over-the-top or cliched. I also love the idea of postcards from their hometowns, places they've visited or are honeymooning, and even where they're guests are from that could take the place of a guestbook. A variety of pies instead of cake contribute to a cozy, family feel, and depending on your caterer can be cheaper because they don't include cake-cutting fees. Apple cider and hot toddies evoke a fall mood better than plain coffee. Add different styles of lanterns, and some DIY fall candles and grapevine balls, and you have a magical autumn evening.

Mood: Autumn festival of lights with the people you love best.

Color Palette: Rich purple, golds, cranberry, touches of sage green

Photo credits above: West Cork, IrelandLocal View from the Dunmore House Hotel

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

Pie Table with Lanterns by Sarah Remington Photography via Style Me PrettyGold Lantern DecorHot Toddy Picture and RecipePostcard Guestbook via thebigmouthbride.comFall Table with Candles and Grapevine Balls via The KnotFirefly Lightning Bug Lanterns With Moss by Etsy Seller braggingbagsMaple Syrup Favors from FavorStudio.comDeep Purple Bridesmaid Dress from DessyLantern Decorated Pews via Intimate WeddingsPurple Tie and Bout via The KnotFall Leaves Candles via WeddingbyColorBurgundy, Eggplant, & Merlot Bouquet by The French Bouquet in TulsaDreamy Church Wedding by One Love Photo via 100LayerCake

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.


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

Saturday, March 19, 2011

Inspiration Board #7: Mediterranean Lanterns for Robin

Robin's venue, The Holly Farm, a Carmel getaway of lush gardens and rustic cottages, is so lovely I think it doesn't need much. Her clean color palette, kick-ass idea to use fresh herbs she picked from a farm instead of florals (budget-friendly AND green!), and a few personalized touches and voila! Magical wedding prettiness. I loved the idea of using plain wire racks, hung with loosely gathered herbal nosegays as a decoration piece, along with a clothesline of black and white photographs to add some casual charm. As Robin imagined an easygoing, laidback feel with perhaps a Mediterranean flavor, I thought lanterns would add  pretty touches of warmth without compromising her clutter-free, flowing aesthetic. Bonus: they're also relatively affordable!


Mood: Effortlessly classy garden party in a paradisaical Mediterranean garden

Color Palette: Black, white, shades of green

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


A Little Something Extra:


Lanterns from Ikea range from $3.99 to  $14.99. I can't count how many gorgeous and CHEAP lanterns I came across from wholesalers and lighting websites, even dollar stores or places like BigLots. Hanging from trees, used as centerpieces, or bordering staircases, aisles, or pathways, these babies are economical and super pretty. I love luminary bags, which are even cheaper, but if you want to really dress up a space without investing a ton in floral arrangements, I think lanterns are the way to go. It's also a no-fuss easy theme, especially for fall! I just had to share this sweet lantern invitation from Etsy seller EllasPaper: