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Vintage Inspired Wedding Accessories & Favors

Friday, March 1st, 2013

If you spend hours scouring wedding blogs and Pinterest trying to find unique wedding accessories and favors then you’ll love Jacquelyn Vaccaro’s Etsy shop. She specializes in vintage inspired, special event paper accessories and favors. From table numbers, place cards, menus and favors to even cupcake toppers and paper straws her work is simply beautiful and one of a kind.

tiffany wedding theme
Breakfast at Tiffany’s anyone? How perfect would these be for a Tiffany & Co. wedding theme.

custom wedding favor bag
These cute muslin bags can used as favors for a bridal shower, baby shower, birthday or wedding. Just fill them with dried herbs, candles, soaps, candy, flower seeds or tea.

custom wedding menu
These double layered menu cards are 100% hand crafted. Each are hand cut, printed on 110 lb wassau card stock, distressed to give a vintage appearance and mounted on heavy duty kraft card stock.

bride groom chair signs
Hang these signs from your reception chairs or use them for a fun photo prop. They measure 5″ x 7″ and are printed with “Bride” and “Groom” and adorned with double sided satin ribbon.

pillow box wedding favors
These pillow boxes are made from heavy duty kraft cardstock and measure 3.5″ x 3″ x 1″. They are the perfect size to use as a favor or gift box and look beautiful displayed in a large basket or at a table setting.

coffee wedding favors
Having a rustic wedding? These burlap favor bags would fit right in! Add your name and wedding date for an extra personalized touch.

wedding favor seeds
We love these wildflower seed favors! It’s a practical yet sweet little token for your guests to take home. Each glassine envelope measures 4.25 x 2.75 and contains a beautiful combination of perennial wildflower seeds.

custom wedding table numbers
This is a great idea! Add a memory from your relationship to each table number. The table numbers are hand cut and distressed for a vintage look.

custom wedding tags
These ‘All You Need Is Love’ tags (shown above) would be lovely to add to wedding favors or a gift. They match perfectly with these personalized kraft favor bags too.

vintage wedding tags

Finally we had to show you these small place card tags. They are so pretty and unique and could for a wedding, special event, dinner party or even the holidays.

If you’d like to see even more, Jacquelyn has over 600 items in her shop. So head on over and take a peak at all of her fabulous creations, you’re sure to find something that you’ll love!

Balloons Aren’t Just for Birthdays

Monday, January 28th, 2013

Wedding and balloons – when I put the two together, an image (much like below) crosses my mind.


Quick! Erase that image and continue to read on.

Balloons really are back. They are either clustered in multiples to create fabulous props for photo shoots or grand in size to accentuate the moment. However used, the balloons we chose to preview add style, romance and whimsy to that special day. Here are some ideas in hopes that you may be able to shake the “tacky balloon” myth of past.


Wow, now these are the kinda balloons that I love! Extra-large 36” in diameter with flowing tassels and style galore. Geronimo makes some of the best balloon designs yet. The detail on the string with the frills and pom poms takes these balloons over the top!

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Love this Balloon Photo Chandelier! It’s a DIY idea from WeddingChicks.com. This would be wonderful at the rehearsal dinner or at a bridal shower. What a great way to tell your story, a memory bank for you and your friends to look at and enjoy through the night.

letter balloonsImage via Avery House.

These letter and number balloons are not for the kid party next door but for the “glam” factor in your wedding backdrop, or the”wow” in your Save the Date Card. Very cool and stylish. You can find them at this Etsy shop.

unique wedding decorations
Okay, so technically these are not real balloons but actual hand-blown glass decorative wall hangings. They are so hip I just had to add them in. How cool would they be used in a wedding or engagement photo shoot! Adore that they are forever.

Image via Vantage Pictures.

If someone had said sparkly lights and balloons this is not what I would have pictured. This is absolutely stylish and chic! Love how it draws the eye up to fun and color in such a traditional tent setting.

unique wedding cake toppersImage by Ryan Price.

Sweet and adorable why not carry the balloon theme onto the cake. This is a fabulous cake topper perfect for a treat table.

martha stewart wedding ideasImages via Martha Stewart

If Martha Stewart is featuring it as a trend then you know it is going to be around for a while. This gorgeous table setting from Martha shows how beautiful light and airy colored balloons create an elegant setting. We also love them for bride and groom photo props!

Photo by Brittany Esther.

Lastly, clusters of balloons high and low to create the perfect props that capture this brilliant and artistic engagment photo by Brittany Esther. Balloons have definitely made a comeback and we love it!

BHLDN – Unique Bridal Attire & Accessories

Monday, August 6th, 2012

BHLDN is a fabulous creation from one of our favorite retailers, Anthropologie.  It caters to the bride looking for a one-of-a-kind, multidimensional and completely personal wedding. While it may have taken us a while to correctly pronounce the name – it is pronounced /biˈhōldən/, we are now without-a-doubt, huge fans of the brand. Offering brides a wide selection of unique artisanal options from everything from wedding gowns and bridal lingerie to gifts and décor, the company is much more than a dress shop. A year after their initial online launch, BHLDN now has a boutique in Chicago, yet some of our favorite features of the brand remain online. Exploring the site, you can find inspirations boards, real BHLDN bride stories and photo albums, as tons of extras like signature drink ideas and makeup ideas, and How-To’s! Take a look at some of our favorite things from their site.

BHLDN wedding dressdesigner wedding dresses
While all of the gowns on BHLDN are lovely and unique in her own way, these are some of our personal favorites. Whether your looking for an heirloom-quality vintage look or stand out whimsical romance, it’s worth a look.

vintage wedding accessories
Accessories, accessories, accessories galore! These detailed finishing touches could be just what a bride is looking for to stand out from the norm.

vintage wedding decorations
How cute are these decorations?! We especially love the ‘Love is Sweet’ banner and adorable bird cake toppers! From cake stands to centerpieces and placecards, BHLDN has a wide selection of goods to lend you reception a touch of homespun romance.


As we mentioned earlier, one of our favorite things about BHLD isn’t even their gorgeous product line! We love their How-To DIY tips and inspiration posts, including hairstyle videos and collections of vintage wedding photographers. If you make an account, you can even create your own mood boards. Head on over to BHLDN to shop or just to get inspired!

Fabulous Find – Adaura

Tuesday, June 19th, 2012

This week we have another lovely little find for you! Check out this fabulous Etsy vendor Adaura. From bunting to backdrops and fabric chandeliers, these beautiful items may be the finishing touch you’ve been looking for. In addition to all of the wonderful items that they have available on their page, Adaura can work with you to create your perfect custom piece! Here are just some of our favorite pieces.

ombre wedding decorations

 

How great are these chandeliers?! We love the ombre effect! They’d be perfect at a wedding or even in a nursery.

unique wedding decorations

This hanging backdrop is so sweet. The flowers and leaves give it such a lovely natural feel!

wedding backdrops

Here’s another great option for a backdrop. The fabric circles can be adapted to match your color scheme or theme!

This tabletop chandelier is a perfect addition to your big day setup. Perhaps on your dessert table?

cake buntingcake banners
Here’s a way to make your cake even better. Bunting is perfect for decorating your cake stand or tables and it’s fabulous hanging on its own as well!

wedding lanterns

These reusable fabric lanterns would add such a nice ambiance to a wedding reception. Handcrafted, they are completely customizable in your choice of fabric.

wedding chandeliers

Here is one last chandelier that we love. The ruffling is fabulous and the hand dyed fabric is sure to catch everyone’s attention!

Styling Your Reception: 5 Upcycling Ideas

Monday, June 4th, 2012

As the big day draws near, (under 100 days until I say I do!) Jack and I realize that we have our work cut out for us in prepping the reception site for our guests. For the rest of the summer we are devoting ourselves to making sure the property is trimmed and ready to be used… but functionality is only part of what we want. We also want it to look amazing and to be memorable. Luckily, we have a creative wedding planner who is going to help us style the property so that it will not only be trimmed and mowed, but also have some cool accent pieces to help create a romantic feel for the night. For this post, I wanted to share some ideas that we might be incorporating into our wedding.

Photo on left from Dishfunctional Designs and photo on right from Alicia Parsons.

1. Vintage Suitcases
My dad just happened to own several really cool vintage suitcases and we just happen to have several really cool ideas with how we can incorporate them into the wedding. Surprisingly simple, classy and fun!

Image on left also from Dishfunctional Designs and image on right from Ribbons & Rust vintage wedding rentals.

2. Old Chairs
While looking for styling items in the barn, we found some old chairs would not be fit for guests but could be fit for something else. They have amazing backs and can easily be worked into the scenery by adding a burst of color to them.

Photo from Sulit.com

3. Upcycle Items with Meaning
Now I know not many people will own the item needed for this idea, but it’s worth sharing. My family has owned one of these Singer sewing wheels since I was little… in fact, I believe it was my grandmother’s. We used to play with it when my siblings and I were kids, but now that we’ve all grown up I think it’s appropriate to upcycle it. This is a great idea to bring new functionality to it while still keeping the memories attached with it.

Photo on left from Midwest Living. Photo on right by Bryan and Mae.

4. Vintage Bikes
Since my dad grew up in a large family, we just happen to have a few vintage bikes lying from when he was younger. We were discussing some fun ideas with what we could do with them and, just like the chair idea, we came to the conclusion that flowers are a great way to spruce up something old yet classic.

Photo on left from My Daily and photo on right from Apartment Therapy.

5. Tea Cups Saucers
I mentioned this idea in a previous post, 5 Ideas for Table Décor but a good idea is worth repeating. By upcylcing tea cup saucers, you are able to add a little personality to your dessert table, your guest’s table or even the head table. Find what you like (or use what you have) and create your own beautiful, and personalized, tier and use it for whatever you like! The best part is that you can take it home for future use or give it to a friend or family member.

These are only a few ideas that we are contemplating to use as decorations for the reception and I hope that they inspire you for your own wedding. Do you have a great upcycling idea? I’d love to see it! Just post a comment down below or on our Facebook page and tell us what you have done or what you want to do, and perhaps I’ll use the idea for my own wedding!

Fabulous Find – Elizabeth St.

Wednesday, January 4th, 2012

Our first fabulous find of 2012 is Elizabeth St., a small shop that specializes in unique accessories and home goods. Betsy Ryan Hany, the owner of Elizabeth St. makes beautiful items out of vintage maps which can easily be used for wedding decor. Take a look at some of her special creations below, they’d be perfect for a destination wedding!

wedding confettiHow sweet is this heart confetti? It’s punched out of vintage atlases and at only $4 it makes a inexpensive wedding decoration!

These pinwheels would make a fun favor or centerpiece at a destination wedding.

Swag this gorgeous garland on your cake table .


These origami globes come in a set of three and would look perfect at a wedding or bridal shower.


For even more vintage atlas creations please visit the Elizabeth St. shop. Happy shopping and until next week’s fab find!

BravoBride Guide – DIY Wedding Centerpieces

Monday, November 29th, 2010

Flowers are very beautiful but they also cost a pretty penny when you are decorating an entire wedding reception. Many brides decide to break out their creative side in order to save some cash. Here is an example of one bride’s way of saving money and still having vibrant centerpieces at her fall wedding.

If you don't want to only use silk flowers, you can mix in real ones too.

To begin, choose an assortment of different flowers, greens and fillers that fit the theme and color scheme of your wedding. This bunch of artificial floral and fauna came from Michael’s Craft and cost approximately $42. Best of all, you can resell these do it yourself wedding centerpieces after the wedding.


For this bride’s wedding, she has a garden oriented theme and the main color she chose was navy. She picked a variety of cool colored flowers that are less traditional and has decided to use peacock feathers to compliment them.


To add a slash of vintage flare she is using mason jars instead of vases. This blue glass jar came from an antique store and cost only $4. You can also find used mason jars on BravoBride.


Other supplies that will be needed are scissors and wire cutters.


Begin by cutting down the stems to the approximate desired height. Hold the stem next to the vessel you will be placing them in. the initial cut to the stems should have all blossoms standing a minimum of 4 inches above the top of the vase/jar/etc.


At this point you need to decide whether or not you want the arrangement be round or to have a distinct front and back. Add stems with large blooms first. Adjust position and height to desired location. Shorten stems as needed.


Once large blossoms are in place, add smaller floral fillers.


Lastly, add green fillers and any other elements you desire such as peacock feathers, sticks and artificial ferns.


We would like to give a huge thanks to bride-to-be Samantha Prudhon for sharing her ideas and designs with us and wish her the best wish her the best in all her wedding preparations.

Simple & Easy Wedding Decorations

Saturday, November 14th, 2009

Martha Stewart Weddings has given us some great ideas on how to decorate your wedding and reception. Many of the ideas provided are simple and easy decorations you could do yourself. Read on and be inspired!

wedding-aisle-decorations
Large hurricane vases containing floating candles are placed on either side of a path strewn with rose petals. If you are picking from your own garden, pluck them early in the morning when roses are freshest. For a more inexpensive approach, use fake flower petals or just have the large vases as a pathway to the wedding and/or reception.

wedding-banners
This monogrammed banner is a cute and sweet way of leading your guests to the church and/or reception. It is also a great way of greeting your guests to the event.

wedding-toparies
Use topiary’s to display a banner for your big day; this is a great way to introduce your guests to your wedding and/or reception.

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Monogrammed entryway. Use letters from yours and your groom’s names or of just your soon-to-be last name to welcome guests. Use ribbons and paint the letters to coincide with your wedding colors.

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