Showing posts with label vintage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vintage. Show all posts

Thursday, November 17, 2011

something blue

a great way to give a wedding vintage charm is to use patterned and vintage china.  we're currently collecting dinner plates in shades of blue to use for a wedding next april- and we're loving the mix so far!
here are some great inspiration images (via pinterest) of weddings with vintage china table settings:


and they look great on a buffet, too!!

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

amanda & jonathan :: sneak peek!

here's a sneak peek from amanda & jonathan's wedding at wolf den farm on october 1 from the very talented photographer brandon chesbro.  this bride and groom had an incredible sense of style and we cannot wait to share their unique wedding day details with you all!

Friday, September 16, 2011

melissa + joel :: 5.21.11

melissa and joel's wedding took place on may 21st, 2011, with the ceremony at covenant presbyterian church and the reception at wolf den farm out in franklin. we all felt so blessed to have gotten to know this couple so well. they are truly in love and so special to everyone around them...their wedding was sheer joy!

we loved this wedding not only for the spectacular couple but for the fun, vintage inspired, and completely personal details we got to incorporate throughout. we started with melissa's color scheme idea of navy, yellow, and grey, and the couple's love of vintage books, maps, and globes... it took off from there! thanks to the awesome photographer rachel moore for the photos....she perfectly captured the spirit of this special day!

melissa wanted a very woodsy bouquet full of interesting textures and of course shades of yellow. we used yellow ranunculus, garden pods, orchids, and billy balls, among others, that we thought made for an eclectic and beautiful look!

bridesmaids carried bouquets of yellow tulips and little chamomile daisies!

melissa did something that is becoming more and more common....let her bridesmaids choose their dresses! she just asked that it be navy and the girls showed her their choice before purchasing. it was so cool to see how each girl's personality was reflected in the dress they wore, but they really looked fabulous all together!

oh and did we mention melissa is stunningly beautiful??

we loved joel and the groomsmen's charcoal suits and assortment of navy and yellow bowties

cory with the beautiful bride!

simple programs in navy and cream paper, navy font

joel and melissa both graduated from the music school at belmont, so we thought this ring shot by rachel was just perfect for them!

at wolf den right after the ceremony

a shot with the whole wedding party on the farm- they looked awesome!

had to include one of the many animals that live at the farm...

for the decor, we used joel and melissa's collection of beautiful vintage books, as well as their old maps. we also mixed in bud vases of fun florals and mini "lampshades" made out of old pages from books covering a stem wine glass with a votive dropped down inside.



the weather was absolutely divine!

gotta love an old bathtub filled with beer and water :)

the guest book table incporated more of joel & melissa's collection, including vintage globes and more books and maps. we also bought a bunch of missouri state flags (for guests to also wave at the end of the night) because the bride and groom were leaving in a few days to move to st. louis!

a vintage typewriter joel gave to melissa served as the guest book sign

and for the actual guest book, we made bookmarks (with navy tassels!) that guests signed with their well wishes. as much as melissa and joel read, they will be using these bookmarks and remembering that day always!



chef's market did a great job with the food, as usual...and we loved how the buffet looked outside on old barrels and planks!



melissa's friend came by and did this art for the couple on the existing chalkboard...it looked amazing!!

round tables were nestled in the horse stalls

and we even incoporated this swing on the porticos into the seating for the long tables! people were rushing to grab those coveted seats!



saying goodbye and good luck to the bride and groom and they embarked on their new adventure in st. louis!

we love you guys and can't begin to express what it meant to be a part of your day. xoxo!

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

stuff we love :: wednesday, august 10th

....one of our august bride's mom's collection of vintage rookwood pottery. you better believe we're using these babies for the wedding, filled to the brim with lovely flowers and clustered down the middle of long dinner tables. there are all kinds of shapes and sizes- fish, birds, tree trunks, you name it, she's got it. we all suddenly feel very inspired to collect vintage pottery!



Friday, August 5, 2011

stuff we love :: friday, august 5th

...mismatched silverware. on a recent trip to terrain (anthropologie's first garden center and cafe right outside of philadelphia- see pics and details here), we noticed while dining that every piece of silverware was different. like, none of it matched. and it was wonderful...

Friday, December 17, 2010

amy & chris's wedding featured on weddings unveiled blog!

we just found out that a wedding we designed and planned back in august is being featured today on the weddings unveiled blog, completely unveiled! we're so excited to share amy and chris's day with you all. we really loved the vintage vibe of this wedding, and photographer caroline fontenot's pictures totally captured that feel. take a look at the feature here, and see below for more details from us on this special day!



amy loves anemones and so do we...and so we made them the focus of her bridal bouquet....don't you adore the vintage handkerchief pinned to the base???


we custom ordered amy and chris's guest book

arrangement in the entry with a mix of branches, hydrangeas, greenery, and dusty miller, in old world stone urns, added to the vintage feel

bridesmaids' bouquets with more dusty miller (and lovely tv console by the hermitage hotel, where the girls got ready)

we were all in love with amy's custom made necklace and birdcage veil. so old hollywood!

aisle markers were hanging balls made of pages from vintage encyclopedias

we always love seeing different photographers' viewpoints on locations...it keeps our eyes fresh...we really enjoyed caroline's take on war memorial plaza

amy and chris chose to do cupcakes for their wedding dessert, but kept a little bit of tradition with the small cake topper...great way to mix the old and the new, and that way you still have something to cut!

wheatgrass with votives and antique paper balls served as decor on the guest book table

we kept the florals on the tables pretty simple, cocktail tables and hiboys got glass vessels filled with black river rocks, water, floating candles, and fresh green ferns

we've said it before, we'll say it again: candles= low cost + BIG impact

the patterns in light on the dance floor really popped!

be sure to check out the feature on weddings unveiled for more info, and caroline fontenot's blog for more pictures (including some portraits in the world famous art deco men's bathroom at the hermitage hotel)!