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

Friday, March 5, 2010

a vintage european-inspired wedding in pink and gold

this wedding took place at one of my favorite socal venues - villa del sol d'oro...it's a 1920's italian inspired estate, set at the base of the san gabriel mountains...when you're there it feels like you are right on the grounds of a european villa!

the bride for this wedding actually found me on green wedding shoes (thanks jen!) and she knew she wanted an old-world, vintage feel in shades of blush and gold...nothing too kitschy or cutesy...definitely something timeless...

although i have not gotten the professional photos back, lucky for me melody from sweet and saucy shop takes a mean set of pictures! ;) all desserts, treats and photos are compliments of her...all design, florals and decor elements are compliments of me - enjoy!

i created a couple little vignettes of antique items on the placecard table - here you see some luggage, candelabras, brass goblets, old medicine bottles, brushed gold votive holders, glass vases accented with lace and filled with pink florals (peonies, sweet peas, lisianthus)...


large strips of cream and pale pink lace served as runners underneath each row of placecards...


medicine bottles and brushed gold votive holders...





on this end of the table i created a different vignette using a metallic filagree mirror, a brass hourglass and an antique radio from the bride!






the bride created these table names using vintage european postcards, mainly from italy...they were all named after different landmarks and famous cities...


some ruffly blush and cream lisianthus...


almost all of the vases were accented with some sort of cream or beige crochet lace or ruffled ribbon...


the bride also hand made all of the favors! they were cute packets of hot chocolate tucked neatly inside a lace envelope she created and adorned with a gold and pearl button...crafty huh?


these were some of my favorite pieces from that day...i found these glass hurricanes that looked kinda old-school, even though they were brand new...i got them super cheap in a box of 12...all i did was add a couple ranunculas to a small glass votive holder and then "covered" the arrangement with the hurricane...



oh, the sweets table...always a highlight :) i used leftover lace from the bride to create a runner on the dark brown wood table...then i accented with a bunch of fun antique gold props and pink florals...once melody showed up with her goodies, the look was complete!




some awesome gold candlesticks i found at homegoods!


i used another filagree mirror i own and a pink milkglass candy dish...





how gorgeous is this cake?!? that sugar peony is unreal...







hopefully i will get the pro shots back soon so i can share the bouquets, bouts and ceremony setup - it was beautiful!

Thursday, August 6, 2009

a vintage, fall inspired bouquet for the jasmine star workshop

as a floral designer, we work for killer pictures...so that's why any time one of our clients books a great photographer, we get a little excited :)

but even if we don't have an amazing photog to rely on at our events, it's up to us to take time during the work week or off season to participate in photo shoots, magazine spreads etc...these experiences allow us to think outside the box creatively as well as accumulate more original content for our portfolios and blogs...

so when jasmine star decided to hold one of her workshops, i was stoked to be able to create something i knew would get photographed beautifully...not just by her but by 20 other aspiring photographers!  in fact, the first set of photos were shot by my new friend, alicia, from the modern type photography...

the vintage, fall-inspired bouquet was made up of purple artichokes, fresh blackberry branches, pieris, plum colored cotinus leaves and fountain grass...i wrapped everything in a cuff of linen ribbon and overlaid it all with various types of crocheted laces for a "grandma chic" look...

the boutonniere was composed of a single plum colored cotinus leaf and a bit of blackberry branch, all finished in a rustic twine...


the following shots were taken by miss jasmine...



by far, my favorite shots of the day!!!  love the way the crocheted laces are dangling as she walks...and ya gotta love wayfarers!  classic!

thanks to jas for including me, jd for being so helpful and to vivian tran, of all made up, who did an INSANE job on the hair, makeup and model styling (and she is SO SWEET to top it off)!  i wish i could have hung with you guys all afternoon!  next time!!  :)

Thursday, June 25, 2009

sneak peak of ami and nick - riviera club, pacific palisades

by far, one of my favorite weddings to date - plus an amazing client and dreamy images to top it off!  can't wait to share more!









a HUUUUGE thank you to lindsey and april from sweet monday photography for spoiling me with a killer cd in the mail today...i cannot wait to go through it and pick the images for the full post on this wedding!  you girls are FAB!