Showing posts with label intimate ceremony. Show all posts
Showing posts with label intimate ceremony. Show all posts

12.19.2012

Simple Vineyard Wedding

I love the simplicity of this Connecticut vineyard wedding.  It feels as though the entire wedding revolved around the lovely couple.  Love the homemade honey jar favors, the adorable telegram invitations, the stunning Jenny Packham gown, and the bridal bouquet all lending to a vintage 1920's feel.

 
{photos via 100 Layer Cake}

12.13.2012

Elegant Vintage Wedding

There are so many elements to this elegant wedding with vintage charm, that spoke to me, that I had to share it.  Loving the timeless details from the beautiful 20th century reception venue architecture.  A palette of warm apricot, pink, and gold added to the ambiance, while vintage elements from brass keys, to compasses, decanters, and handwritten calligraphy escort cards, just added to the romance of this wedding.

{photos via Style Me Pretty}

11.29.2012

Bali Wedding

There are no words for this stunning Bali destination wedding.  Having been to Bali, I can honestly say it's a little bit of heaven on earth.  This wedding was beyond lovely, a beautiful multi-cultural affair, on a ceremony site constructed just for them in the middle of a river.  Let's take a second to admire the stunning ceremony dress that was made from jasmine flowers that the bride had to be sewn into.  And of course there was the beautiful Jenny Packham gown she wore for the reception, swoon!  A reception that, I might add, was held under a huge banyan tree.  Love the combination of tradition and unique flair the couple brought to their nuptials. 
{photos via Once Wed}

11.01.2012

A Fall Affair

I'm obsessed with the jewel tones of this lovely fall wedding.  This is probably the 25th wedding I've seen at the Smog Shop, and this venue never ceases to amaze, and the ladies of Bash Please, don't disappoint either.   There were so many lovely and personal details in this wedding from the wall of framed photos and memories that were important to the couple, to using the bride's grandmother's china for their first meal as husband and wife.  I absolutely love the varying bridesmaid's bouquets in those plum shades.  And of course the ambiance created by hundreds of flickering candles and small centerpieces, gave the feel of a larger but intimate dinner party.  
{photos via Grey Likes Weddings}