DIY Bride: Creating Elegant Burlap Table Number Frames
This is an easy DIY bride project that doesn’t require much skill, but ends up looking elegant and fantastic.
This is an easy DIY bride project that doesn’t require much skill, but ends up looking elegant and fantastic.
Vintage details in a rustic countryside setting. Color me interested. Teresa and Wes sure had a lovely wedding. I would even say magical because of the woods and the fairylights that adorned their ceremony and photo shoots. Then there’s their color scheme which I am now a fan of. I’m so used to coral being partnered light teal or sky that it’s combination with navy blue is a new thing for my eyes and I must say, I like it! It’s unconventional so it can be a bit tricky to pull off but this wedding goes to show how to actually get it done. Anyway, congratulations Teresa and Wes!
It’s an understatement to say that I’m in love with this wedding. There’s just so many things to swoon over! I love the bride’s lacy gown. It was very intricate on the top part but it flared out to a simple skirt part. The pink taupe bridesmaid’s dresses was lovely as well. Although it had different styles, they all looked liked something Greek goddesses would wear. The decorative details were pretty too – the invitations, the table assignment board, the table settings, etc. And if you needed one more reason to seal the deal on loving this wedding, they held this very special day in an old but refurbished train station. Talk about unique. Congratulations Lauren and David!
Winter weddings can be absolutely stunning. There are so many different ideas that it can be difficult to choose exactly how the big day will play out. Here are a few more ideas that are absolutely stunning for
Ahh, a beautiful engagement shoot by the fields lighted by the magnificent sunset. I’m such a big fan of that combo, I think the fields, or the outdoors in general, are at it’s prettiest when the sun is about to come down. Then you add in two lovely people in love and enjoying their time together and it instantly becomes a very romantic setting – and in our case, perfect for a rustic countryside engagement session. Congratulations Alexandra and Jarrod!
Trolleys, uphill streets, the Golden Gate bridge, and the piers are the things that make San Francisco, California well known and bankable to tourist so it’s nice to see this couple incorporating these elements for their engagement shoot. And we’re delighted for not only are we presented with the opportunity to feature a sweet romantic pair but also, it’s like a nice quick tour of the city. Congratulations Brittany and John!
New York City can have two polar impressions on people. The casual vibe given by the $1 pizzas, central park, yellow taxi cabs, and people from all walks of life. Another is the elegant grand impression we have of the city being all about class and style – Empire State, 5th Avenue, Upper East side, Wall Street. These two visuals of the city is pretty much what today’s featured wedding embodied – the heart of NYC mixed with luxurious and classy details. The ceremony and the reception was glamorous through and through. The setting, the decorations, and the entourage are all credited for this beautiful outcome. Then comes their wedding photo shoot across the streets of New York. It was such an awesome contrast for two people clad in their most formal and gorgeous outfits to walk around and pose by the things that make this city memorable for anyone. Congratulations Christie & Joe!
It was a fine, bright, and beautiful day when our couple, Traci and Grey, got married. I love how everything was illuminated by natural sunlight that it felt like such a lighthearted and joyful wedding. And this vibe and setting matched with the timeless and classic details created such elegance despite the simplicity. One good illustration of this description is the ceremony venue – with it’s great and beautiful layout and the big windows that allowed entry of sunshine – it was definitely a perfect start for the rest of the day. Congratulations Traci and Grey!