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Showing posts with label Pink. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pink. Show all posts

Real Quirky Vintage Wedding: Jeanie & Mike

I absolutely L-O-V-E this wedding. It's got to be up there with one of my favourite weddings of all time - and believe me, as a wedding blogger, I see hundreds every week. It's packed full of wedding inspiration, and you're going to want to copy e-v-e-r-y detail. Jeanie and Mike celebrated their big day in their home country of South Africa in the spring-time, and I've fallen head-over-heels for their cute and quirky style. Just check out the bridesmaids' ribbon-rosette corsages, the boys' braces, the mossy hanging heart, the spotty napkin ribbons, the vintage book table-pieces and the geeky Bambi cake-toppers. And that's all before I've mentioned the amazing photo love-booth, complete with bunting, groovy fabric back-drop and moustaches. It's a whole world of wedding ideas in one feature. Huge thanks to the team at We Love Pictures for their amazing photographs.

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Real Pink & Peony Wedding: Sarah & Ben

Check out the colour at this wedding!  It takes some bravery to theme your big day around bright pink, but stunning couple, Sarah and Ben styled theirs brilliantly, and wow, don't the colours pop in Nikole Ramsay's fab photos. I get seriously emotional about peonies, so I'm adoring their addition to the cake and posies, and Sarah's Spanish style mantilla veil is perfection. You can buy a really similar one from Delphine Manivet.

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Real Rustic Wedding: Sarah & Jason

Outdoor weddings are right up my street. I'm planning my own garden big day, so any wedding inspiration on how to embrace the great outdoors, gets a huge tick in my book. Sarah and Jason chose a rustic vintage look for their day, with accents of blue and green. Wedding ideas to steal include the raw birch centrepieces, Sarah's amazing floral crown, the lavender and organic honey favours, and the wooden boxes of flowers - rustic bliss! I'm also loving the blackboard menu and the ceremonial circle of white petals. Sarah's gorgeous wedding gown was designed by Amy Michelson, and all the bridesmaids' shawls were bought from Etsy - my favourite wedding shopping site. Now, sit back and enjoy these heavenly pictures from the team at Simply Bloom Photography.


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Real Pink Detailed Wedding: Sarah & Andy

Delicate pink has to be the most romantic of colours, perfect as a subtle hint against the white of the traditional bridal gown. Sarah and Andy used it to fantastic effect on their big day, adding peonies (always my fav), scented sweet-peas and traditional roses, for a luxurious feel. Gorgeous details-to-copy include the oh-so-elegant blossom stationery, multiple mini vases (so this season) and diamond Love necklace *sigh*. So many wedding ideas, it's a wedding blogger's dream! Huge thanks to photographer Juliette Neel for her fabulous pictures.

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Real Countryside Wedding: Sarah & Val

This is just the most dreamy of weddings, and huge thanks must go to Sarah and Val for letting me feature their big day, and the lovely Annie Beedy for her gorgeous photographs.  Particularly inspirational is the lemon drizzle cake and the country-garden flowers, as they add a delicious homemade whimsy to the whole affair, while the mushroom grey and clean white lines of the marquee add elegance.  The garden looks stunning, the little birds on the tables are the cutest, and I'm always a huge fan of paper lanterns, by day and night. LOVE it!

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Real Vintage Wedding: Agata & Stefan

London weddings always have a special magic about them. It's the sparkle of a capital city and the feel that the celebrations could go on and on, late into the night. Agata and Stefan came from Poland and Bavaria respectively - they met and fell in love in London, so they wanted their wedding to reflect the important role the city had played in their relationship. Add in a touch of vintage, and you get an amazing aray of wedding ideas. From the 1960's Route Master bus they hired to transport the wedding guests, the Chelsea Registry Office ceremony venue, the reception on a boat on the Thames and Claridges for dinner, every element celebrated London. Agata chose a 1920's inspired wedding gown from Jenny Packham, and as a surprise to Stefan, had the flower Edelweiss flown in from Austria to be included in the buttonholes and bridal bouquet. But my favourite wedding idea has to be the wish lanterns they released from The Embankment, opposite the London Eye. What a fantastic ending to an incredibly romantic wedding day. All these gorgeous photographs are published with thanks to the team at Segerius Bruce. For a list of Agata's suppliers, please see the list below.


List of Suppliers
The couple got ready and stayed at The Cadogan Hotel in Chelsea
Wedding dress by Jenny Packham Bride
Groom's suite made by Pogson & Davis
Bridal Make up by Lauren Hersheson
1960’s Route Master Bus hired from This Bus
Evening entertainment provided by Sav The Deceptionist
Wedding Cake by Peggy Porschen

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