Dani from Studio Fleurette shared these lovely florals she recently created and I loved them instantly. I’m a sucker for flowers clustered in vintage vessels and milk glass never gets old for me. I also love how centerpieces look with just one or two colors with minimal greenery. It’s a great way to create a …
Budget friendly wedding flowers
Ok. Before we jump into this next post, I have an admission to make. This Inspired Creations Contest entry is one of my hands-down personal favorites. Surely I can’t really pick a favorite. They’re sort of like children. They’re all unique and gorgeous and endlessly inspiring in their own way, but something about the romantic …
I love this idea for including budget-friendly succulents in an unexpected way at your celebration. Wrapped in kraft or parchment paper they become perfect little escort cards. Clustered in an old wooden tray they become earthy and beautiful centerpieces. Check out the details from Mary Swenson for Project Wedding. {Photos by Mary Swenson from Project …
This morning’s Inspired Creations Contest entry is the first of two from Ashley Pepitone, a budding event designer. Inspired by summer days spent on her grandparents’ farm in Massachusetts, Ashley was inspired to create a design that would be reminiscent of frolicking about the fields and raiding the strawberry patch for fresh, sun-ripened berries. She …
Growing up I was always a girly girl, but never the pink-obsessed version of a girly girl that was many of my friends. As an adult, I often find pink to be completely irresistible, especially when it takes the form of fluffy romantic flowers tucked inside time-worn vintage glass bottles. Like these that I spied …
Have you seen the latest feature Chelsea Fuss designed for Project Wedding? It’s the perfect inspiration for a summer picnic wedding nestled inside a sweet little greenhouse. I think it would be really perfect for an intimate wedding with just a handful of guests or even just a party of two following a courthouse elopement. …
If you’re anything like me, you love scrolling through all of the amazing real weddings that pop up around the blogworld from week to week, but occasionally find yourself overwhelmed by the sheer number of them. Or maybe you’ve had a particularly busy week and just haven’t had a chance to catch up on all …
Nothing says spring quite like tulips and while spring is still a long way off for those of us who call Upstate NY home, all of the tulips popping up around the blogworld have me feeling like spring is at least a little closer than I had once feared. The bright happy colors and pretty, …
As promised, I’m back with more photos and lots of details about the tablescape I recently styled. The vision was for a pretty winter wedding with an afternoon reception with champagne and delicious treats galore. I worked out the color palette and details inspired by Ami’s inspiration board and from there picked a few details …
Back in December, I posted a beautiful photo from Twigs & Honey – I found the colors completely inspiring and, as it turns out, so did Ami of Elizabeth Anne Designs. After a bit of brainstorming and a lot of shared inspiration, one thing led to another and we decide to run with our mutual love …
Ok, so I adore basically everything Chelsea Fuss of Frolic creates and it’s really not surprising that I regularly find myself smitten with her designs for Project Wedding. However, with that said, these gorgeous budget-friendly ideas using bright fuchsia carnations (valued at a whopping $10!) blew me away. Sure, you’ve probably already heard that carnations …