Board #7: Vintage Hollywood in Pink and Champagne

Heather, an organized and hands-on bride from Texas, came to me with a precise vision of her wedding day. Equipped with samples of hand-made button details, vintage ribbon, a gorgeous wedding scrapbook, and every female member of her family, we had a very productive and fun meeting. the inspiration chosen by the bride - bouquets by Artfool from the Winter 2007 issue of Martha Stewart Weddings

Two of the inspirational bouquets in her scrapbook (pictured above) really spoke to me, and they both happen to be from the same Winter 2007 issue of Martha Stewart Weddings. The bouquets in this feature were all created by the very talented Matthew Robbins at Artfool. No wonder I was totally in love!

Here are the roses and peonies that I felt matched her vision for a 1930's Hollywood themed wedding with a color palette of antique pink, ivory, gold and black:

floral palette combining champagne, ivory and antique pink

Some of my favorite flowers on the board are the Faith rose (first row, first image) for its incredible size and antique color; the Hypnose rose (second row, first image) again for its antique color; the Celestial spray rose (fourth row, fourth image) for its opening pattern - it looks like a ranunculus; and all of the roses in the Prophyta family (fifth row, first, third and fourth images) for their romantic colors, affordability and their classic shape. If the floral palette weren't limited to roses and peonies I might also suggest using pink astilbe, tuberoses, pale pink ranunculus, peony tulips and pink hanging amaranthus.

Row 1: Faith rose from Asiri Blooms, Antico Amore garden rose from Royal Flowers, Vendela rose from Royal Flowers, O'hara garden rose from Royal Flowers Row 2: Hypnose rose from Eufloria, Sahara rose from Eufloria, Talea+ rose from Eufloria, Sweet Avalanche rose from Eufloria Row 3: Charming Unique rose from Royal Flowers, Geneve rose from Esmeralda, Cremita spray rose from Fresca Farms, Star Blush spray rose from Fresca Farms Row 4: Ilse spray rose from Royal Flowers, Chablis spray rose from Fresca Farms, Porcelina spray rose from Fresca Farms, Celestial spray rose from Fresca Farms Row5: Prophyta rose from Esmeralda, Timeless rose from Fresca Farms, Cream Prophyta rose from Esmeralda, Pink Prophyta rose from Esmeralda Row 6: all from Zest International Ltd. - Ferris Petticoat Peony, Mr Ed peony, Baroness Schroder peony, Pillow Talk peony

Board #6: Champagne and Chartreuse

Michelle and I have been working together online to come up with ideas for her February 2008 nuptials. She is looking for wedding flowers that are green and champagne, with a few pops of red mixed in. I think this is a good start without being overtly Christmassy. floral palette combining champagne, chartreuse and hints of red

Row 1: Chablis spray rose, green wheat, Geneve rose, Black Baccara rose Row 2: Polaris cushion pomp, Super Green rose, white grapes, Cream Prophyta rose Row 3: Black Magic rose, Green Fashion rose, Green Dragon mini cymbidium orchid, scented geranium Row 4: Elsie Sandersen mini cymbidium orchid, variegated lily grass, Porcelina spray rose, green hydrangea Row 5: Fitz ivory pearl corsage bracelet, myrtle, Scarlet spray rose, Anjou pears

Board #5: Golden Twenties

Here is my entry for the coco+kelley Wedding Inspiration Board Contest. I generally focus on just flowers, so it was a nice change of pace to put together an inspiration board for an entire wedding! The whole board is based around just one room. Check out all of the other beautiful entries here. Also, be sure to check out coco+kelley all this week for wedding week!

a room and a vintage dress inspire a 1920s wedding

Here is a little more information about my board. I've been in a vintage mood lately, and so have many of my brides. Soft, antiqued colors are really popular for next year. So I combined a vintage feel with the Martha Stewart neutral yellow room to create a "golden twenties" board.

The vintage 1923 wedding dress is the piรจce de rรฉsistance of this wedding. After you've found a dress like this the key to modernizing and pulling-off this look is all about finding the right accessories. The earrings from Anthropologie were a great period-inspired find. The understated tiara and exquisite tasseled pearl necklace pull the whole look together. I found two amazing pairs of shoes (thanks to Janie Medley over at TBC). Each is pictured next to the gown I would put them with. By pairing some over the top items (for the bride: the dress, earrings and bouquet) with more subtle items (clean crisp hairstyle, headband and shoes) the look becomes updated vintage.

The Manolo Blahniks on the board would go with the bridesmaids' dresses. How could I not include these? They felt so flapper-inspired! I would finish their outfits with a small, round bouquet of garden roses and a sleek up-do.

Top row from left: invitation by CECI New York, bouquet by Michelle Rago, photo by GH Kim Photography

Row 2: living room from Martha Stewart via coco+kelley, pearl necklace by Husak Design, calligraphy by Laura Hooper, bouquet from Martha Stewart Weddings

Row 3: bridesmaid dress from Unique Vintage, shoes by Manolo Blahnik via The Bride's Cafe, tiara by Jennifer Behr, shoes by Grace via The Bride's Cafe, 1923 vintage wedding gown from Vintage Textile

Row 4: gold Eclipsing Filigree earrings from Anthropologie, centerpiece by Ariella Chezar, cake from Martha Stewart Weddings