Something's Hiding in Here. The blog. The shop. The whole kit and kaboodle. The awesome husband and wife duo, who hail from Philly, are the brains behind the fabulous "mustaches on a stick" that are popping up in wedding photos.
{photo from Angelica Glass}
But mustaches aren't their only gig. Check out the Etsy shop for more handmade with love booty, like these silhouette cards:
{love!}
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
I Dig..
Amy Osaba's floral design:
Dress by Rose & Ruby:
Shoes by Irregular Choice:
Digit Spice Jars from Anthropologie (can you say table numbers?):
Vintage Silhouette Cocktail Shaker from Ruby Lane:
Dress by Rose & Ruby:
Shoes by Irregular Choice:
Digit Spice Jars from Anthropologie (can you say table numbers?):
Vintage Silhouette Cocktail Shaker from Ruby Lane:
Labels:
{accessories},
{details},
{vintage vignettes},
{vintage},
{wedding}
Monday, August 31, 2009
DIY Wedding: Botanical Place Cards & Milk Bottle Table Numbers
Check out Planet Mithi's blog for these DIY projects from her recent wedding:
Don't you love the vintage milk bottles with the circus font numbers!
Don't you love the vintage milk bottles with the circus font numbers!
Etsy Love: Vintage Wedding Dress
Brass Paperclip is one of my favorite shops on Etsy. Cindi has a great sense of style and knows a good vintage buy when she sees it. I have featured her beautiful wedding dresses here before, and this one is just as spectacular as the others.
From the 1960's, the vintage wedding dress is hand embroidered and features scallop edging and bell sleeves. Cindi has a complete description here,but there are two things I'd like to point out. First is the train; unreal. Twelve foot, detachable Watteau (waterfall) train. It is absolutely stunning!
Second, and my favorite part about buying the dress, is Cindi will donate all proceeds to breast cancer research. And the price? $375. This dress is a total win!
Visit Brass Paperclip for more information about this gorgeous dress and other equally stunning vintage finds.
From the 1960's, the vintage wedding dress is hand embroidered and features scallop edging and bell sleeves. Cindi has a complete description here,but there are two things I'd like to point out. First is the train; unreal. Twelve foot, detachable Watteau (waterfall) train. It is absolutely stunning!
Second, and my favorite part about buying the dress, is Cindi will donate all proceeds to breast cancer research. And the price? $375. This dress is a total win!
Visit Brass Paperclip for more information about this gorgeous dress and other equally stunning vintage finds.
Labels:
{etsy finds},
{etsy},
{retro},
{vintage vignettes},
{vintage},
{wedding}
Friday, August 28, 2009
Special Edition: A Romantic Wedding Preview
I wasn't going to post again today, but Meg over at La Partie Events has posted additional photos from Nadia & Charles Wedding, so I'm giddy to share. Here is a sample:
{image from erin hearts court}
You can also see more photos on 100 Layer Cake and Once Wed. Isn't it the most romantic wedding ever? I love all of the vintage art nouveau wedding details, the Etsy touches, and how totally in love these two kids are. Perfecto!
DIY Project~ {fabric flowers}
I've been looking for a good DIY project to share and struck gold with Laurie Cinotto's blog. Seems that everyone is into fabric flowers these days and Laurie demonstrates how to make them yourself:
Group together and add to a belt, hair clip, or arrange them as Laurie has in little vases. Lovely for wedding decor or bridesmaid gifts. The possibilities are endless! Look for vintage fabric or feed sack material on Etsy or your local flea market. Super cute and way easy!
Group together and add to a belt, hair clip, or arrange them as Laurie has in little vases. Lovely for wedding decor or bridesmaid gifts. The possibilities are endless! Look for vintage fabric or feed sack material on Etsy or your local flea market. Super cute and way easy!
Labels:
{diy projects},
{diy},
{fabric flowers},
{vintage},
{wedding}
Real Wedding: Corinne and Chuck
Phil and Mindy, the creative team behind Phindy Photography, recently shot Corinne and Chucks wedding in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. The weather, the location, everything about the day was just perfect. The fete was put together by the talented folks at A Delightful Day.
Can't go wrong with mismatched bridesmaid dresses in your color palette.
How rad is this dress?
The palette and details are so pretty. A lot of vintage details, especially with the lily of the valley bouquet. Glasses tipped to Phil and Mandy for capturing everything so beautifully. Check out more of their work here.
Labels:
{bridesmaid dresses},
{details},
{photography},
{real wedding}
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