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

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

#160 Two Pink & Gold Weddings

I love this pale pink, gold & champagne wedding inspiration shoot styled by Elissa Keno & Kellie Kano with photography also by Kellie, featured in Elizabeth Anne Designs & The Sweetest Occassions 'Inspired Creations Contest'.

May-Tree
Pink-Rock-Candy Gold-Champagne-Bride Gold-Glitter-Shoes
Bride-in-Gold-Glitter-Heels

The May Tree tradition is a fantastic inspiration that has worked so well, it's such a whimsical centrepiece.
I love the glittery gold Nine West heels matched with all those soft, subdued & romantic tones & the floaty Pronovias gown & I am absolutely head over heels, butterflies in tummy in LOVE with that loft! Dreamy.

Also spied on Elizabeth Anne Designs, is this delicious ballet inspiration shoot for Project Wedding by Chelsea Fuss with Photography by Lisa Warninger.

Pink-and-Gold-Holiday-Table
Gold-Taper-Candles Pink-and-Gold-Winter-Wedding Peony-Teacup-Centerpiece
Sideswept-Chignon Pink-Tulle-Hair-Flower Side-Braid-Bride-Look
This hair flower swoon photo 1847747-1

The Elizabeth Dye Gown was coloured to a perfect pink & i suspect you can never really go wrong with peonies...
The op-shopped decor is fabulous & yet again I demonstrate my weakness for birch!

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.

Friday, July 22, 2011

#157 Sohomode Bridesmaids

My fondness for not so matchy bridesmaids is hardly a secret, however what you don't know is that I also love cowboy boots. Someday I will find the perfect pair that don't make me look like a giant.

Anyhow, how super cute is this photo?! Those boots... those bridesmaids... those dresses!
Custom vintage inspired tea dresses by Sohomode, gorgeous much?
Made to measure with a lined bodice, contrasting piping & velvet ribbon, they have a gathered straight skirt with pockets in the side seams & a cinch belt.
The best part (well aside from getting to wear one of these lovely frocks of course!), is that you get to go to the Sohomode blog where you choose you fabrics from the collection listed! Umm fun?!

vintage inspired tea dresses for your wedding
image via  larissa's wedding on larissa's wedding on Lydia Jane Photography 


custom tea dress... Custom tea dress
Muted pink tea dress robin egg blue lace tea dress Custom tea dresses ...reserved for Stella 
Vintage inspired bridesmaid dresses

The blog also gives instructions for how to take your measurements correctly so that your dress fits oh so perfectly.

I saw the first photo on the 'White' magazine facebook page, if you haven't seen the magazine already you should check it out, a brilliant source of beautiful inspiration.

Cx

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

#142 Accessory Pairing

This Vintage 1950's 'Deep in my Heart' fascinator from 13bees is just gorgeous.
It looks so incredibly elegant & striking, even though it's quite large I think that the repetition in the layered ivory felt design coupled with the fact that it is a single medium, without glitz & the like, would make for a surprisingly understated look.

Vintage 1950s Deep In My Heart Fascinator (50s) Vintage 1950s Deep In My Heart Fascinator (50s)
Vintage 1950s Deep In My Heart Fascinator (50s)

This clutch from ellenVintage would be a gorgeous match. Continuing the feathered look without taking it too far, plus there's your something blue!

EllenVINTAGE SILK Peacock CLUTCH

C x

Sunday, June 19, 2011

#138 Centrepieces - Flowers in Vintage Bottles

I think I've mentioned before that when I was growing up, our house backed on to state forest, during the gold rush is was a very busy area & the forest was filled with old mine shafts as well as things (mostly 'rubbish') left behind by the miners.
Among these discarded objects the most common things to find where old cans & bottles.
It was rubbish really, but it fascinated me. Mostly because it was such a tangible reminder of those people that came in such numbers, chasing a dream.
As a child there was something very surreal & magical feeling about the traces they left.

I still love vintage bottles & I adore vintage bottles used as vases, especially as centrepieces.
Here's a few pretty-full examples!

  vintage bottles
via canadian house & homecountry living & good housekeeping via intimate weddings
 antique bottles vases 
via country living (link for a gorgeous home renovation), samantha luck via intimate weddings & via tread gold
 
bottle green homes via design sponge  & luna bazaar via a gala affair
  
everyday inspired & ruffled blog
 
sunday suppers via my sparrow blog & via tread gold
  
once wed & style me pretty

I think there's something especially lovely & elegant looking about the simplicity of using only white blooms.
Gorgeous as home decor as well obviously!

Cx