Wednesday 24 March 2010

How cute's this?

http://www.oncewed.com/



Saturday 20 March 2010

and again

A not very good first attempt at following instructions from Martha Stewart. Messy, cheap hot glue gun wasn't playing fair either. Nevertheless I quite like where this idea is heading.

Friday 19 March 2010

procrastination...the first rosette

I am in the middle of exams, should be studying harder but the other day I made this rosette. The first of the ribbon rosettes. It has a vintage hexagonal glass button in the center for a little bit of sparkle to tone down the military look. 

Wednesday 17 March 2010

Do-a-deer, a floral headed deer.

I'm in love with this deer I saw on one of the million wedding blogs I visit (can't remember which).
We have a huge deer head at our venue, in the room where we'll have our DJ. 
 I want to make him a flower wreath too!

Monday 15 March 2010

The lovely Megan from Melabo

Is making me a cake topper. Giraffe and unicorn love...

I love it because it's ridiculous! And after the wedding it becomes art.


http://www.etsy.com/shop/melabo

Hen's Day Dream.

photo from us.holland.com


I'd love to go with a bunch of sisters and girlfriends to the Amsterdam floating flower market on the day before our wedding to buy the flowers for the castle. I'll let a professional make my bouquet, but how much fun and what an experience it'd be to go to the most famous flower market in the world to buy my wedding flowers!
Ahhh dreams are free, but I talked to Nico about it and he didn't say it was a bad idea. So we'll see. Dreams can come true!

Sunday 14 March 2010

Decor

In other news I've *almost* decided to change my fabric rosette brooch idea to ribbon rosettes. I was inspired by a collection of vintage horse show prize ribbons from the 50's and 60's that I saw on a blog recently.
look at this cutie ribbon rosette!


I'm also starting to get obsessed with the idea of using typography as part of the decor.


I am *this* close to ordering this cake topper from melabo on etsy. 
http://www.etsy.com/shop/melabo


But I'd be a unicorn and he'd be the giraffe.

Thinking about flowers



According to Belgian tradition the groom chooses the brides bouquet, which he presents to her when he comes to collect her from her family home before the wedding. We'll be changing this a little because my groom didn't know about this tradition till last night and I don't have a family home here. Since I've already been thinking quite a bit about my flowers, I think I'll order them and he'll bring them to me at his family home :-).

I want them to reflect the floral pattern of my shoes. So far all I know is that I want poppies (or those flowers that look like poppies, I think they are called anemonies), blue hydrangeas (my favorite), billy buttons and/or tiny daisies and coral coloured peonies.
I really love the bouquet in the first picture, with all the bright colours hiding behind the white poppy-like flowers, I'm going to try to get something like that.




But I also really like a random bunch that looks like it was just picked from a magical flower field, similar to the two pictures above.



For the table flowers we are either going to find a local flower market and buy fresh flowers on the morning of the wedding and arrange them by flower type in small glass vases ourselves or ask the florist to order them for us. Like in the picture above. Thanks Martha. We are also thinking of mixing framed photos of our parents and grandparents weddings and tealight candles amongst the flowers. I'm trying to find pretty frames from second hand stores that I'll spray paint (probably white or turquoise), but not having much luck so far.