Category Archives: Wedding Styling

Rustic Yellow Country Wedding Shoot

This gorgeous couple celebrated their first wedding anniversary by reliving their wedding day with a fashion shoot featuring gorgeous sunny yellow details,  complete with a delicious dessert buffet and rustic styling.
Just the thing for all those brides who’d love to wear their dress “just one more time!”

Don’t they just look madly in love!?

Photographer: Kaylee Eylander Photography
Floral Designer:
Stadium Flowers
Invitation Designer:
Less Ordinary Designs
Dress Store:
From The Gown Up
Cake Designer:
Jenny Cookies
Makeup Artist:
Chic Tweak
Personal Stylist:
Embellish By Terri
Tuxedo and Mens Attire:
Hillstreet Cleaners
Submitted via Two Bright Lights

D.I.Y Wedding Favour Bags, Envelope Labels & Bonbonnierre

What we did before Etsy I don’t know. (And the internet for that matter. Yellow Pages perhaps?) Brides can especially benefit, with a world of creativity, whatever your style, just waiting to be explored. A quick search of what you’re after, and in seconds, an endless list of quality, original designs that can be easily incorporated into your wedding day theme appears on your screen.

One of my favourite things about Etsy is the the printable designs. Clickety-click and the design is emailed to you for printing. No waiting for the postman, which is especially good as if you’re anything like me, you need to strike while the D.I.Y bug is strong.

Here are a few DIY printables to complement your wedding invites and styling.

Party Favour Bags

Personalise your Candy Bar bags or make your own sweet bags for guests.

(Top to bottom) Orchard & Brown, Print Your Party, Blush Printables

 

MATCHBOOK COVERS
Personalise matchboxes as bonbonnierre or a cool bar accessory.

(From top to bottom) Orchard & Brown, Print Your Party, Twig & Thistle, Twig & Thistle.

 

CONFETTI BAGS
A sweet idea for a garden wedding, bird seed is an eco-friendly ‘confetti’ option with the added bonus of attracting some pretty wildlife.

Birdseed confetti bags from Orchard & Brown

 

ENVELOPE LABELS
Add ‘wow’ factor to simple envelopes whilst saving on calligraphy with these stylish envelope labels.

Envelope labels from Blush Printables

Inspired yet?

Bells n Whistles on how to plan a wedding on a budget

The lovely and talented Jennifer Kennedy, founder of Bells n Whistles Event Planners and Stylists has agreed to her top tips for planning a wedding on a budget.

Read on and find out what secret tips from the wedding industry on what to scrimp on, what to splurge on and for those who are embracing D.I.Y and are doing their own flowers. Jennifer did all the planning, styling and the flowers for Chris and Karen’s gorgeous wedding. You won’t believe the results this budget-savvy couple were able to achieve with Jennifer’s help.


If couples are on a budget, where are 3 areas that they can scrimp whilst achieving their dream look?

1. Decorations
You can do so much yourself before the big day…make garlands, signage, placecards, bomboniere/favours – anything and everything. BUT, you do have to remember not to try and do it all yourself on the big day!

It’s a good idea to map out all the things you want to do and how they will all work together. You also have to start early if you are making things yourself – making one origami placecard was easy – making 100 of them will take its toll on you!

Starting early also allows you to spread the cost over a longer period of time. You can also buy alot online or go to Ikea – you’ll be amazed at what you can find there. Everything from lanterns, candles, vases and votive holders.

Top planning tip: Use glass tumblers as tea light holders. They’re taller so if wind is an issue – the taller glass can help keep the candles lit.

2. Wedding Cake
You want your wedding cake to taste awesome, but if you want to save, avoid intricate detailing, piping and sugar flowers. These things are all hand work and are charged accordingly.

A beautiful (and budget-conscious) alternative is to choose your favourite flavour of cake (let’s say chocolate mud) and get a simple marzipan icing. Top with fresh flowers. The effect is lovely and can tie in with your other flowers. After all, you’re going to cut it up and eat it anyway right?

3. Flowers
I have a great respect for florists – their skills, talents and knowledge of all things flowers…but if you just don’t have the budget for it – then try doing it yourself. It will require a practice run!

The best trick is to speak to florists to find out what is in, what works well in bouquets etc and the difference in costs. Before you head to the markets, make sure you know:
- What is in season.
- What flowers work with each other
- The approximate cost of flowers and how much you get in a bunch
- The flowers: Do you need to buy them open or closed? How long till they open?

Then head off to the flower markets – go early and talk to the people selling – they are usually happy enough to give some advise about whether you should buy open or closed flower heads….depending on the day and weather.

Then take your beautiful flowers home and play with them. Youtube is filled with videos on how to make your own arrangements/bouquets/corsages – everything!

What are your tips when buying flowers at the markets?

Don’t be intimidated – it’s loud, chaotic and busy. There are people there buying flowers for their own businesses – they know what they need and are quickly buzzing about getting their flowers.
Don’t think that you are not as important or that your sale is not as valued. Speak up, ask questions, get in there and have fun…the flowers are gorgeous and I personally think it’s a great place to go for inspiration.

Top Planning tip: Some things are best left to the experts, and bouquets, corsages and boutonnières require practice and training. Have a florist make your these items and then do all the other flowers yourself.
You still save money but means you don’t have to worry about doing your own bouquet on the day. You would also work in with the flowers the florist is using – creating synergy!

So now we’ve saved some cash, what are 3 things you should always splurge on?
1. Shoes

You need to be comfy! Happy feet are a must-have at your own wedding…and that goes for the guys too. Girls, make sure you wear your shoes in – wear them about the house in the weeks leading up to the wedding – don’t leave it til the last couple of days as you may find they give you blisters…and the last thing you want is blisters on your blisters on your wedding day.
Amour Amour tip: The aptly named ‘Party Feet‘ are an absolute must-have. Pop them in at the reception and you’ll get a whole new lease of life!

2. Food
You and your guests need to have a happy belly. Many guests remember the food from weddings. Personally, I can actually categorise all the weddings I have every been to by the food! Whilst it isn’t the be all and end all (people won’t think you had the worst wedding if your food isn’t up to scratch) but it is a sticking point. Make sure you trial the food options on your menu and make any changes you think are necessary.

Top Planning Tip: Remember the season – for a winter wedding, perhaps some hearty starters to warm you up.

3. Wedding planner or co-ordinator
Ok I am biased but believe me, planning a beautiful wedding and leaving it to chance to go as planned is a recipe for disaster! Not only that, but it leaves you free to enjoy your day rather than worrying about everyone else. It’s inevitable that unexpected things will come up; guests who forgot to mention special dietary requirements, drunk guests, last minute table arrangement changes, and keeping an eye on the time to ensure you fit everything in.

A coordinator isn’t just about making everything look pretty. We make it all work seamlessly and any troubles there are, you’ll only hear about them when you return from your honeymoon (when they will make you laugh, not cry!)

If your budget can’t stretch to having a planner every step of the way (though remember it can help you get great deals from vendors), use a wedding planner for On the Day coordination. Bells n Whistles provide an all day service – unlimited hours. This includes a handover meeting a week or two prior to the wedding so we can make sure everything is in order before the big day (and we have time to sort things out if things are not quite there). We also assist couples in venue documentation, payments to vendors, runsheets, guest table seating etc…we do more than just turn up on the day.

Top Wedding Tip: The biggest thing with choosing your wedding planner is meeting them – seeing if you want this person at your wedding, advocating for you in the lead up to your day…because if you don’t get a good vibe, then find someone else.

And your best tip for couple’s on a budget?
A trend at the moment with small budget weddings is to do the ‘big’ ceremony thing, followed by a champagne service. After that, some of the guests will then go to a restaurant for a nice celebratory dinner with the couple (each pay their own to keep costs down).
Top Wedding Tip:
Reuse the ceremony flowers for the restaurant tables to give it a wedding reception feel.

Unbelievably, the budget for Chris and Karen’s wedding was $4,000. Unbelievably, this included celebrant (Robyn Pattinson), decorations, photographer, the Jay, of Photos by Jay, venue (Balmoral Rotunda for the ceremony), hire equipment (chairs, tables, linen), flowers – everything. Jennifer was able to work within their budget to create exactly what they wanted.

Thank you Jennifer for your fabulous tips, and to Photos By Jay for the lovely photos. Congratulations to Chris and Karen! Thank you for sharing your beautiful wedding day!

Many thanks

Wedding Themes and Event Hire

If you’re anything like me, and see something you love, you want to know all the details then and there! For those of you who have been searching for the beautiful pieces you see in magazines and on blogs and ever wondered if you can just hire Tiffany chairs or eclectic vases, then this is the post for you!

Inimitable event experts, The Style Salon have opened their warehouse to D.I.Y stylists and the like with the ‘The Hire End‘, giving you access to one of Australia’s most beautiful and comprehensive styling ranges. From vintage chandeliers sourced in France, each lovingly restored to their former beauty, to exotic lamps found in the souks of Morocco, this is just a selection of the stunning range of props and furniture Hire End offers.

ORNATE FRENCH WEDDING STYLING IDEAS
My personal favourite style and what has become a wedding classic, French details are romantic and timeless. Crystal glassware is the ultimate luxe experience for guests and a decoration in itself when combined with candlelight. So beautifully atmospheric.


French styling inspirations (top to bottom): Ottoman with natural linen cover, ornate carved wall, crystal vases, French Candlesticks, Bohemian crystal glassware, French chandelier

MORROCCAN THEME WEDDING STYLING
Majestic and opulent, a Morroccan theme is lavish with rich colours and decorative ornaments like pretty amber glassware and velvet cushions to transform the space to a bedouin tent.
If your style is more bohemian, incorporate the ornate lanterns with rustic wooden furniture and embroidered scatter cushions.


Morroccan Theme Wedding Inspirations: Morroccan teardrop lantern, amber glassware, Morroccan teardrop lantern, gold decorative charger.

HAMPTONS THEME WEDDING STYLING IDEAS
Create the relaxed, elegant vibe of the famously chic Hamptons. Think sophisticated beach influence with driftwood, nautical stripes, linens and hurricane lamps. Add a sea breeze or rustic vineyard to taste.

Hamptons Inspirations: (top to bottom): Coral pieces, black and white stripe linen napkins, Hurricane lamps and taupe Tiffany chairs with Natural linen chair covers.

All items available for hire from The Hire End

Daily Wedding Inspiration: A Rustic Autumn Wedding

Sometimes a shoot comes along that whisks you away to the prettiest of worlds, and this rustic Autumnal shoot does just that. From the whimsical bushland setting, delicate floral detail and charming lace bunting, be inspired by the details.

I absolutely adore the bonbonnierre idea, so invitingly wrapped!

Enhance the beauty of your wedding photos by designing an artful, yet unexpected setting. By bringing the indoors out, a captivating scene is created.

The details on the Alfred Angelo gown are just exquisite!

With thanks to the following vendors, especially Imbue Weddings for submitting this gorgeous, inspirational shoot.
Photography:
Shayla
Make-Up: Embellished Makeup
Hair: Anna Felton Hair design
Dress: Brides by the Bay (Alfred Angelo)
Flowers and styling (including all hire): Imbue Weddings
Stationery: Bespoke Letterpress
Jewellery: Lisa Daniels Jewellery Designs

 

Real Bride Style: Kiri & Mitchell’s Sylvan Glen Wedding

Kiri and Mitchell chose the beautiful surrounds of Sylvan Glen in Southern Highlands of NSW for their wedding day. Despite envisaging a relaxed outdoor ceremony, the weather was just not going their way.
But, taking it in their stride, they focused on what was important and the result was a heartfelt ceremony in front of their loved ones who huddled under umbrellas, thankfully laughing at the situation.

Kiri looked absolutely beautiful wearing ‘The Isla’, a stunning Johanna Johnson gown which she accessorised with a delicately beaded headpiece of french tulle, also by Johanna Johnson and a bright bouquet of roses and lotus pods.

Event styling team, She Designs created the intimate garden setting which despite the rain looked elegant and fresh.

While the rain fell, Kiri and Mitchell exchanged vows, with Kiri’s aunt officiating, adding to the personal feel of the day.

The stunning gardens of Sylvan Glen provided the backdrop for the wedding party photos, whilst stylish black and clear umbrellas where a necessary accessory!

Photographer Janine Kaye embraced the rain, capturing the most beautiful memories that the couple will treasure forever. I love the unique take on the classic ring shot below.

The picturesque homestead with it’s beautiful bush vista and twinkling fairy lights hosted an elegant reception and indulgent candy bar. The chill-out room featured family shots which added another personal touch to the day.

Thank you so much to Kiri and Mitchell for allowing us to share in their day as well as photographer Janine Kaye.

Venue: Sylvan Glen
Dress, wrist cuff & Headpiece: Johanna Johnson
Florist: Carla Hart
Stylists: She Designs
Photographer: Janine Kaye

Daily Wedding Inspiration: Dessert Buffet by CakeInk

This gorgeous dessert buffet and accompanying table-setting is just the thing for an afternoon garden wedding or engagement party. The versatile lemon theming- used both for the colour and to create the delicious sounding menu- is both chic and fresh.

The touches of D.I.Y- the sweet cake flags , chalkboard and unique dessert jars add to the charm of the setting.

The custom designed placecards and coasters are stylish and personal while the centrepiece of fresh lemons ties the theme back.

Dessert buffet, styling and stationery: Cake Ink

Real Bride Style: Emmanuel & Alix, the cherry blossom girl

Alix, AKA The Cherry Blossom Girl is a talented Parisian designer, artist whose popular blog takes the reader inside her fashionable and glamorous world. Last July, Alix married Emmanuel in a picturesque french village. As photographer Marianne Taylor comments, it’s like stepping into a postcard or a fairytale.
Alix has graciously allowed me to share her wedding pictures here today. You will have trouble taking your eyes off the gorgeous bride in her self-designed gown but trust me, you have never seen a more stylish bridal party!

Image credits: Marianne Taylor
With thanks to Alix, The Cherry Blossom Girl

Daily Wedding Inspiration: Orchid Centrepieces

Orchids. Glamorous, elegant and unique in their beauty. Just one potted orchid can create a stunning table centrepiece. I love how the glass pot shows off the entire plant.

Image credit: Nerida McMurray

Romantic Countryside Engagement Shoot

Emma and charming Mr M celebrated their engagement with a romantic afternoon on their property in country Victoria.

As Emma shares “We are beyond in love with our photos, they are exactly what I had envisaged: casual, relaxed, country, beautiful light, props, wide open space, long dry grass and us in our home.”

Take a peek and prepare to be transported into a world of country charm and romance which is quintessentially Australian.