True Bliss Vintage-Inspired

Today, I have some amazing finds for all you stylish vintage-loving brides! Whether you’re looking for accessories or decorations to complete your vintage-inspired wedding, prepare yourself for the wonderfulness I’m about to share with you. First, if you’re looking for adorable and affordable signage, look no further than The Back Porch Shoppe (link: http://www.etsy.com/shop/thebackporchshoppe). Their signs are perfect for the rustic, antique-accessorized wedding day.

brideandgroom signs

Then there’s this (link: http://www.etsy.com/listing/60175317/a-musical-study-hearts-vintage-paper)… which I don’t even have words for because it’s just that amazing. Made of vintage music book papers, this garland is a perfect addition to a dessert or guest book table for any music loving bride and groom. They can also be made with old maps or vintage book pages. An added bonus: when the big day is done, you’ll have a totally fabulous decoration for your house!

maisyandalice-music heart garland

If you’re wanting vintage finds for table centerpieces, etc. check out these selections from High Street Market (link: http://www.etsy.com/shop/highstreetmarket?ref=top_trail). Their site has tons more options too. Load up on all different colors and textures for a truly antique-ish feel.

vintage cake plate

vintage candlestick holders

And finally, some ways to add some vintage-inspired glam to your hair. Take a look at these headpieces from ban.do (link: http://www.shopbando.com/products.aspx?cid=4). Sophisticated and original…yay!

ban.do hair 1

ban.do hair 2

Photos courtesy of The Back Porch Shoppe, Maisy and Alice, High Street Market and Ban.do.

This entry was posted on Monday, January 17th, 2011 at 1:21 am and is filed under Behind the Scenes, Design and Decor.

Wedding Syle – The Groom

Just as brides are choosing to go untraditional in their wedding day attire, grooms are rethinking the black tux. Striped ties, navy blue sport coats and green Converses are taking the place of the often stiff and formal clothing worn by husbands to-be.

The mixing of patterns and colors worn by the groom and his groomsmen brings an added sense of style to the big day. Allowing him the opportunity to show his personal style, whether it’s through striped orange ties or checkered Vans, ensures his own comfort at the event. An added bonus: the pictures are to die for!

Check out what these guys put together!

-Stephanie

Hugh Forte

Walter Pieringer & Erin Hearts Court

This entry was posted on Monday, February 22nd, 2010 at 10:01 pm and is filed under Wedding Style.