Monday, January 31, 2011

Winter romantic inspirations



Winter is not a classic wedding season.But photo shoots as the one we're featuring today could inspire brides to choose a cold month for their celebration.


Romantic highlights,from the serene natural setting to the gorgeous wedding gown,the coziness of the interiors and the vintage details.


 A creative bouttoniere for the groom.


Here is the idea behind the shoot from one of the three creative stylists,Emily Steffen:
 "We took our inspiration from the rustic barns that narrate the snowy Wisconsin country-side and combined it with the romantic event of Valentines day. With snowy trees, a romantic setting and a few vintage details…..this wedding would be described as vintage country romance"
 

 
"Our color palette was a play off of the traditional colors seen around Valentine’s Day with a twist towards the muted and vintage. We used soft dusty rose, cream, and camel colors and combined it with a brighter red and teal to bring in a punch."
 


"The rustic barn was a perfect backdrop of browns and worn textures against these colors in the snowy WI setting." 

 
"Our tablescape was styled on an old barn-door that has been painted white and weathered for texture; a high-impact look for a very low price tag for the budget-friendly bride. We brought in elegance with the china and paired it with the vintage antique store find of the pink cups and saucers."
 

 
"Mason jars added interest to the sea of cream colored candles floating down the center of the table with a camel hued linen table runner. My favorite element on the table was the knitted hearts at each place setting that also served as a potpourri drawer freshener for each guest to take home.Our designer, Dena, styled each place setting with mini wine bottles highlighting the custom wine label for the bride and groom. "
 









An original version of the classic dessert table...the "Pie Table"!





Credits:
Event Design by Bethany Hway of b*spoke blog
Photography by Emily Steffen Photography 
Styled by by Bethany Hway, Dena Swenson and Emily Steffen 
Paper elements by Dena Swenson 
Bouquets by Jillians Etsy Store 
Bridal attire by Che Bella 
Grooms attire second hand/vintage 
Hair+Makeup by Lindsay Schlotte 
Location: Private residence in Hammond, WI
Giulia

Friday, January 28, 2011

Tres Chic


In this Parisian photo shoot by Jubilee events the sophistication is in every detail.


From the unusual beauty of the French model Segolene,to the breathtaking view of the City,we have all the elements of a dream wedding inspiration here.









 Stunning calligraphed invitation.


Amazing table setting!The pure white tablecloth and the beige flower garland,the simple fresh flower centerpiece are substantial and elegant.




A gorgeous idea for an unexpected wedding cake:adding macaroons on the side.





The flower embellishment is the same as in the flower garland over the table to keep elements' continuity.The lace chair cover is another beautiful idea.





A subtle love message left on a champagne glass...




Credits:
Photography: Robert and Kathleen Photographers / Fashion & Model Styling: Beth Chapman, The White Dress by the Shore / Event Design, Planning & Coordination: Jubilee Events / Event Planning: Parisian Events / Gown: Modern Trousseau / Jewelry: Beth Chapman, The White Dress by the Shore / Makeup & Hair: Masafumi Matsuda / Rentals: Rentals Unlimited / Tableware: Noel Collet / Shoes: Vouelle / Headpieces: Twigs and Honey / Paper Cake Topper Menus and Escort Cards: Posh Paperie / Lace Paper and Floral Garlands: kate’s paperie / Floral Design: Catherine Muller / Tuxedo: Tuxego / Calligraphy: Elizabeth Porcher Jones / Cuff Links / Cake: Sugar Plum Cake Shop / Ruffled Tulle Necklace: Miss Ruby Sue / Gown Cleaning and Shoe Preservation: Madame Paulette
Courtesy of Jubilee Events


Giulia
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