Showing posts with label unusual. Show all posts
Showing posts with label unusual. Show all posts

Friday, July 29, 2011

#162 Dream of Tulle

So, WOW?
A giant thank you to Miss Susan for sending me the link to this stunning pale pink & champagne silk & tulle gown from Ouma!
Made to measure & with different colours available, one of these gorgeous gowns takes only 6-8 weeks to ship from the U.S. Can you handle any more awesome news? This creation comes in at $783 aud. Hooray for delicious budget friendly dresses!
Photography by Galaxie Andrews is also a wee bit breathtaking... that light...

Blushing in Pink Blushing in Pink Blushing in Pink
A Whimsical Spring SAMPLE SALE Allison Wonderland size SMALL
cotton+tulle $243 aud & cotton+tulle $448 aud

Hillary Six Dress Antique Crochet Wedding Gown Size small
cotton+tulle $336 aud & antique crotchet+silk tulle $914 aud

Cirque Party Dress Hand Dyed Tea Length Tulle Skirt
cotton+tulle $176 aud & cotton+tulle $243 aud

The last 2 could work fantastically as bridesmaid attire?
I love that one off vintage crochet floor length gown, the tulle bow on the shoulder is perfection.
It's always extra exciting when a creator of such fabulous things is so open to special requests!

Cx

Monday, July 25, 2011

#159 Desert Buffets

Today I had some super dooper sweet news that I will share it with you sometime this week (yay!) , in the meantime I thought what better time than to do a super sweet post on desert buffet inspiration?!

Desert buffet's are yet another wonderfully fun way to incorporate personality into the day & depending on how you go about it, a big money saver too.
Also... desert is really yummy.
You probably shouldn't read this post unless you have just eaten, otherwise it could make you a bit hungry...

 
via bridal guide & bride to be

 
via the ritzy bee blog & martha stewart wedding

wedding dessert table decor 
via ruffled blogthe sweetest occasion

 wedding dessert table decor
via the wannabe bride & ruffled blog

 
via the wannabe bride

  
via southport foodsamy atlas events

 
via for the love of skinnyoh gracie pie

 
via blowout party blog & for the love of skinny

wedding dessert table decor Wedding-dessert-buffet1-600x399_large
via sweet & saucy shop & the sweetest occasion

wedding dessert table decor 
via ruffled blog & polka dot bride


via style notes

I blame the over abundance of images on my over excitement at aforementioned news....
Stay tuned!

Might go & bake something I think?

Cx

Sunday, July 24, 2011

#158 Madeleine Brown Handmade Jewellery

About a year & a half ago I used google image to search "doily jewellery"...
Oo hello!!! Be still my beating heart...
These earrings are hand made by tatting cotton doilies before casting them. That's pure genius that is.
They were a strong contender for a long while as possible earrings for my own wedding, but given the quite bold lace on my gown I was concerned it would look too busy & so consoled myself with a promise that I would simply have to obtain some to wear every. single. day.
With a simple dress, or even one with more subtle detailing these would look positively breathtaking as wedding day accessories.

Image of dorothea doily earrings Image of agatha doily earrings Image of edith doily earrings Image of doily brooch

Since the moment I first laid eyes on these pieces (seriously, they still make my heart skip each time I see them) I've had a girl crush on the exceptionally talented Brisbane based jeweller Madeleine Brown.
Madeleine hand makes custom jewellery, including stunning engagement & wedding bands that are created after receiving a brief from a client & really figuring out what it is about their personalities or journey together that can be expressed through the final gorgeous product. Couples can also choose to be involved in the actual making of the rings, which would be a pretty special experience & memory.

   

Madeleine also does amazing work in reworking old jewellery pieces to reflect their new owners, such as the second ring pictured above which was originally inherited from the owners grandmother. With Madeleine's talent & insight it was remade into the beautiful ring it now is. You can see the original ring on the madeleine brown handmade jewellery blog, along with many more redesigned & original projects.
Whether a new or reworked, there is no denying that every ring is absolutely undeniably unique & personal.

 
 

The versatility in Madeleines work just amazes me, is there anything this woman can not do!?
Also featured on the blog some time ago was a little sneak peek of works with bone & I'm very excited to see which direction that will go in too.
I love these contempory pieces & think that aside from being generally lovely, would be wonderful alternative bold wedding pieces. How cute is that locket?

 Image of paisley pendant Image of black sunburst pendant 

As well as through the blog you can also find Madeleine's wares through the online store & on facebook.
Check out the blog for super super super sweet photo's from the wedding of the lovely lady herself!

Cx

p.s If you're a design & interiors inclined person I certainly recommend checking out M's fabulous home which at times makes appearances on the blog.

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

#121 Little Bridesmaid Dresses - Neutral

Thank you peonies & polaroids for directing me to this first vintage flapper inspired dress!
I spent far too much time perusing it's source, online fashion store asos (who by the way has free delivery worldwide inc. Aus) & not doing my dishes like I should have been (oops?) so I decided I might as well  pretend that I had put that time to good use by showcasing a neutral bridesmaids dress round up... yes, i know some of them are quite little but lets put those down to inspirational eye candy shall we?

  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  

So many very cute lace, embroidered & beaded options there & I do so love back detailing.
A neutral palette is still without a doubt my favourite pick for bridesmaids. Pretty hard to outdo in my opinion!

Cx