Showing posts with label flowers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label flowers. Show all posts

Tuesday, 15 November 2016

Adding Unexpected Colour to a Winter Wedding

Having a winter wedding shouldn't mean that you have to stick to the same old colour palette of reds. greens, golds or grey. There's a whole spectrum of colours out there that are just begging to be worn during the winter months. 

We've paired our 1950's ivory embroidered tea length wedding dress with tones of royal blue and we've added flourishes of magenta and oranges with the flowers and make-up.

The overall look feels quite modern and edgy despite being a classic, original vintage dress. 




Photography by White Tea 
Dark rich colours in peacock shades, metallics, rich yellows and pinks, cool blues and ice whites will all work in cooler months. 
Don't forget that if you are using a very dark palette like aubergine, wine or browns to add a pop of contasting vivid colour to ensure the overall look isn't too sombre. Brightening up your accessories and florals is a great way to do this! 

Image by Dan O'Day via Hello May

Monday, 28 March 2016

Blush and Berry -An Inspirational Shoot












The soft pastel tones in this inspirational bridal shoot have been paired with vivid berry shades that elevate the overall look to spectacular!
The amazing Wim, from In Love Photography has captured all the glorious details in vintage hues and a romance that just draws you in.  
Fleur Weddings styled the shoot and provided the floral arrangements and I think we can all agree they totally knocked it out of the park. I want them to style every party I ever have (one can only dream)! 
Our 1950's blush prom dress looks so adorable in this shoot and we're over the moon to have been involved.
To see more of these beautiful images head on over to One Fab Day who showcased the entire inspirational shoot... Enjoy!

Credits:
Photographer: In Love Photography
Flowers & Venue Styling: Fleur Wedding
Hair: Vow 2 Wow
Stationery: Appleberry Press 
Venue: The Old Yard
Make Up:  MUCK 
Furniture & Curio: Joy Thorpe
Model: Emma McGrory

Thursday, 25 June 2015

Darling Daisy's!





Ok, I'm in love with these gorgeous pictures of Gillian! She wore a vintage 1960's daisy, headpiece with birdcage veil and dark brown fur cape from Dirty Fabulous for her recent wedding. The result was stunning. Gillian created the perfect vintage look for her big day!

Monday, 5 August 2013

Has it been a year???? Already???

So it's my first year as a married lady, whew, I made it!
Actually it flew by, it flew by so quickly I realized I had never actually done a post on my wedding myself!
So in recognition of the anniversary of the best party ever, even if I do say so myself, here it is! (I'm pretty certain everyone thinks their own wedding is the best one ever so who am I to buck the trend!)


We had it in the Dublin Food Co op, off Cork St in Dublin 8.
We decorated it the night before with the help of great friends! I think we got out of there around midnight.
Myself and Peter were back in at 9.30am the next morning to finish setting up. I was still setting tables an hour before people arrived!


With the help of my Mum, we had made 75, (all different) circus themed table centers! I had also made the name cards, hand printed napkins, the menus and had made swing tag names for the wine glasses. It was brilliant to see it all looking exactly how it had in my head! (If you are thinking of going down the DIY road be warned! This all took about 6 months of making, every evening after work.....for 6 months.....!)










We got ready in the bathrooms!




Actually I got ready in a kind of cupboard!

We greeted guests arriving at 3pm with cocktails and music from the bugle babes



I made the arrow lights using red card and fairy lights, the curtains you may recognize from the shop!




 I had made felt moustaches for all the babies soothers. 


 I had asked my brother Tony to be ring master, he came prepared!


My cousin Anton and his kids were hilarious in their animal costumes, it wasn't as hot as this Summer but they were still pretty damn toasty in there!

I had set up a pinterest board( which I put a link to on the invites) to give guests ideas about what I meant by a vintage circus theme! I thought a few people might dress up and others wouldn't.I didn't expect the level of fabulousness that everyone went to! It really was a spectacle of colour and fun. 






Brefffffnnnnnniiiiiiiiiii!!!


About an hour or so after everyone had arrived, we had a very special pre-wedding first dance. 





Then we snuck off and got changed.








Ta Daaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhh


It really was a great day!
Here a few other favourite shots from the day.............








My gorgeous mum made the amazing elephant cake topper! I didn't know what she was planning until it arrived, it was more spectacular than anything I could have imagined!
My cousin Shelly made the cake.





Us singing" Islands in the Stream"
 My future husband made several attempts to reign me in on the crazier aspects of the day....I just carried on and told him not to worry, it will all be grand!  He loved every minute of it on the day. When it came time for the "cheese course" (this was cheesy love duets performed by anyone who wanted, karaoke style) I couldn't get him off the stage!





Credit where credit is due! Photography by the wonderful Shane of Aspect Photography. An absolute gentleman. And something worthy of note - he doesn't appear in any of my friends or family's photographs of the day and I really don't know how he did that!!!


Beautiful fragrant flower arrangements were by the super lovely Claire of The Informal Florist
She did it perfectly! I had originally planned to do the flowers myself but thankfully I realized it was just too much. Some things are most definitely best left to the professionals!

Chairs, Table linen, Cutlery & Glasses were all hired from the extremely helpful - Flor in Weddings at Home

My dresses were a 1950's blue sequined prom & a 1940's draped rayon gown, obviously sourced by us here in Dirty Fabulous!
I made both of the headpieces I wore; a 1930's inspired crown with stars and swallows and elephants! Also a feathered headpiece with doves and diamonds!

Peter's jackets were both vintage, the crazy yellow & red one I got in New York and the other one is a 1940's aviation uniform jacket.
(The only reason I wore 2 different dresses was because Peter wanted to wear 2 different jackets!)

Happy Anniversary Husband : )

x Caroline x