Inspired by the graphic, black and white Missoni for Target bike coveted by so many, event designer Jessica Herberger of Experience Events designed this chic tablescape. Jess imagined a stylish, casual couple hopping onto their bike and zipping off to city hall to get married. What follows is a little celebration with decor using simple every day items with the addition of sweet, newspaper-inspired details. I love the newspaper chandelier and funky chevron stationery, with each guest receiving a newspaper wrapped in chevron paper to remember the day for years to come. There’s just something about sweet, casual wedding celebrations that I adore.
Vendors –
Event design + styling: Experience Events / Invitations + paper goods: Hammill Design / Rentals: Classical Tents / Photography: Ashley Brown Photography
{Photos by Ashley Brown Photography.}
Christine {BestWeddingSites}
Monday 7th of November 2011
Great inspiration here and I love the use (and reuse) of all the newsprint..GENIUS! .-= Christine {BestWeddingSites}'s most recent blog post: Interview with Colin Cowie : what to splurge on, what to save $ on + more =-.
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Friday 4th of November 2011
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Haylee
Friday 4th of November 2011
Ahh I am in LOVE with those invites. So perfect and the bike adds such a great touch. .-= Haylee's most recent blog post: Snakes and Snails and Puppy Dog Tails. =-.
katie scarlett
Thursday 3rd of November 2011
This is so sweet. I love the surprise element. And I love the simple DIY look of the chandelier. Your baby party in the next post is simply delightful, too. xo. .-= katie scarlett's most recent blog post: {something appliance} year four anniversary gift =-.
Rebekah
Thursday 3rd of November 2011
I keep coming back to this. Love the entire post. But is that a tabletop built onto a standard folding table? If so, genius.