Wow... where does the time go to? Between weddings, kitties and the faeries I have been beyond busy! I have missed all of you and missed posting all sorts of goodies. Back to back weddings, new cats with medical issues and my hasty decision to be a vendor at the Faerieworlds festival in Oregon leaves no time to do much of anything else. So I will post a few items in the next several days as any one is too long for one post. The first blog are pics of what is now one of my all time favorite weddings. It just made it onto the Style Me Pretty blog site which I am so happy about. So without further ado... the wedding!
It took place on the ranch where I live. Here they are in an old abandoned green house that's on the property. Cool shot huh?
We have these fun old cow sheds that we have turned into changing rooms for the bride and groom that are adjacent to the barn where the reception was. Here is the inside with the bridesmaids bouquets and some vintage clothes I hung up as decor
It took place on the ranch where I live. Here they are in an old abandoned green house that's on the property. Cool shot huh?
We have these fun old cow sheds that we have turned into changing rooms for the bride and groom that are adjacent to the barn where the reception was. Here is the inside with the bridesmaids bouquets and some vintage clothes I hung up as decor
Here she is getting ready...
Her bouquet. I made it with Peonies, blue Thistle, Garden Roses, Jasmine and some kind of grass stalks that were in a field across from my home.
Up close of one of the bridesmaid's bouquets. It has Lavender, Garden Roses, Wheat, Grass stalks and blue Thistle.
A very pretty lady both inside and out!
The boutonnieres were made with raw cotton harking to her Southern roots) and Lavender with a few other bits.
The ceremony site was at the base of a 200 year old Sycamore tree. I hung curtains from another couple of trees with 2 old barn doors staked into the ground as an entrance. Right over the vow site was hung a beautiful chandelier, with a few others scattered about.
Those are vintage purses hung on the doors with flowers in them. In the window pane openings I hung vintage perfume bottles with a flowers in them.
The altar table. Being the sentimental girl that I am I used my work table which I had used to create all their flower arrangements. They also used my grandmothers crystal for the communion.
We also hung garlands in the trees over the guests heads.
The guests sat on old church pews and chairs which had tin pockets and vintage bottles with flowers as aisle decorations.
"I now pronounce you..."
Are these some beautiful grounds or what?!?
Some nearby goats... we are a ranch after all!
The bride is a fashion designer and the groom is a writer so all though out were details that hinted at their professions. Here is the guest "card" table. I used vintage type trays with messages spelled out, old books, ink wells with flowers in them... The guests names were written on scrolled up poetry or passages from their favorite books.
One of the outdoor lounges.
The barn entrance was draped in burlap and gauze and tied back with vintage fringe and tassels.
The bride is from North Carolina so we had branches draped with Spanish Moss hanging from the rafters. Her mom picked cotton which I wove into a wreath for the back wall.
Lot
We used all my vintage china.
Each table had a different pattern of china.
Because of her southern heritage we had a tea table where a guest could take a pot of tea back to their table. I supplied all the tea pots, cups and saucers and vintage napkins ( I know... I have tons of stuff!).
Some of the tables were barn wood with lace runners and some were round tables draped in layers of linen and tulle and hitched up with tassels and vintage broaches.
Some of the cocktail tables...
An inside lounge. I had a vintage dress form as a node to her designer trade.
Fun details like windows hung inside with old keys and flower tied to the bottom.
I used old spools with flowers again as a nod to her profession.
Flowery prose, don't you think?
Flower patterned fabric...
The guest's names were pinned to old fashioned thread bobbins.
All in all it really was so beautiful!!
Goodness I don't post for awhile and then I don't know when to quit! Thanks for hanging in there with me!
Blessings all!
Tricia