Vintage and Detailed Wedding (In my potential venue!)

I wanted to show off this wedding because it is at the venue I plan on doing mine in! :) I basically googled the venue and searched for images so I could see what other people did, how the space was set up, etc. This completely helped me decide because I could really visualize how it could actually work! They really wanted a backyard feel to their wedding which they definitely accomplished from the DIY food, to the DIY decor. Everything was made by them from start to finish! This is pretty much what I want to do, so it's great to see that someone else has accomplished that and gotten published! (This wedding was featured on Ruffled.)

You can't see too many pictures of the space itself, but what do you think about it?? I would definitely love to hear thoughts, ideas of what I can do with it, etc!

Source: Caroline Tran

Love the entrance way! I also wanted to hang lanterns which this place is literally perfect for.

Ok, that is just part 1! You can sort of see the space a little in terms of the colors, the nature, the brick etc. It's all very pretty, and it makes it even better that this wedding is beyond gorgeous!

Lovely Florals and Reusable Vases

Reusing most of my wedding decor is something I really really want to do! After the wedding I would love to have a ton of really pretty things to put in my home. I won't have to throw stuff away or try tocsell it or anything! Sounds like a good idea to me. Ok now onto what I was actually talking about, I love the idea of mason jars and pitchers. I have always loved this sort of look for the flowers and in these vases it's even better!

Source: centsational Girl, Kiss the Groom

Maybe these can even be around like on the cake table, sign in table, etc.

What are you doing for centerpieces??

Florals To Start Your Day Off Right

To start out the day, I will show off a beautiful bouquet! Of course this photo by The Nichols is stunning in itself, but I'd like to focus your attention to that bouquet for just a moment. I want white, and I want pops of color! So doesn't that seem like the perfect balance of both?

However, here is another idea that I love....and it is pretty much the exact opposite! Bright colored bouquets! I think that is going to be my main problem when planning, it's hard to decide on just one theme! Whatever I do, those little yellow balls will be in my bouquets, I'm pretty much obsessed with those!

What are you looking at for your florals??? Anything particular that you are obsessed with??

Source: Wedding Bee

What are you looking at for your florals??? Anything particular that you are obsessed with?? Which should I go with, white with pops or lots of bold colors?

Lovely Bridesmaid Attire

Source: Aspiring Couture

I absolutely love this dress by Jesica Milton. The color, the silhouette, and the design are just prefect. This bold piece is perfect for any spring or summer wedding and will definitely compliment the bride with a great contrast of color.

Then there is the bridesmaid bouquet. You have heard me rant and rave about Rosebud Lips in the past, but I am here to do that again! This bouquet is just fantastic. It offers an all white, textured alternative to a real bouquet.

If your wedding dress has flowers or textures, which are quite the trends right now, this bouquet will tie is incredibly well. Mix it with this bold color dress, amazing.

Purchase at aspiringcouture.com! Purchase Bouquet. Purchase Dress.

Monogram Mugs

I definitely have a point behind this post which I will be posting more about shortly! The gist of it is the practicality of using multi-functional items for you wedding, then go ahead and give your house a mini-makeover after the fact! Today, the great house addition is "Monogram Mugs".

Source: Snippet and Ink, Style Me Pretty, Land Lock Bride

These mugs really do add a great addition to any wedding. There are so many things you can do with these and so many ways to enhance your wedding by adding a personal touch! I personally love the idea of using them as planters. So adorable!

Now, what to do with them after the wedding??

Source: Young House Love

These are some decor options for sure, but of course the most practical way to use them after the fact would be to drink your coffee from them! These decor ideas are so cute, and you can keep a little part of your wedding in your home when it is all over!

Fab Florals - Rananculus

I am a major fan of wild flowers, especially when it comes to the wedding. I am not one for a bouquet of perfectly set roses, I want my flowers to have a bit of character. Flowers like rananculus and peonies are definitely on my list of favorites and definitely someone I plan to add to centerpieces.

Source: McFayden, Zimbo, Los Angelita, Little Willow, Happy Go Lucky Wedding

What flowers will you be adding to your wedding??

Personalized Vase

Idea like these are what make your wedding completely unique in the end. I love the idea of these being the vases we use for either the centerpieces, the sign in table or anywhere else!

Wild Ones

There are two things I love, using everyday things to create a unique wedding experience, and things with character as opposed to perfection.

Garden flowers are quite pretty and add great character where ever used. These types of flowers offer rich colors and imperfect arrangement, gorgeous. These types of flowers fit into my color scheme and portray the "Spring" theme quite well.

Onto the next thing I love, using everyday things to create a unique wedding experience. To me, this is my favorite of anything you can do for your wedding. For one thing, you don't have to end up with tons of decor items after the wedding if you improvise and find things that you can definitely use after (lighting, containers, picture frames, etc. Look forward to more posts on my new everyday finds) Secondly, the unique ideas added to your wedding, the things that define you as a couple, are the things that make your wedding special.

So, how do I plan to incorporate a "tea" jar and some wild flowers? One idea is to get 10 of those jars each marked with a different things and make each the centerpiece. Instead of table numbers, the tables would be labeled "tea" and "coffee" etc.

The other idea is to add those labeled jars to the outer areas of the wedding as decor. Placing them on bar tables during cocktail hour, on the cake table, at the bar, etc. A personal touch without too much focus on it is definitely the way to go!

What personal touches are you adding?