Archive for the ‘wedding’ Category
For Allie: its your party!
1. confetti system 2. DIY confetti napkins 3. BHLDN dress 4. Jeni’s ice cream 5. party table setting 6. BHLDN flower chandelier 7. Summer Cocktail 8. Color Story 9. Hand-painted invitation 9. tassle napkin rings
Behind the scenes: our photo shoot with Big Rock
We thought we’d share these beautiful photos catered by Comfort Photography from behind the scenes of our recent photo shoot with our friends, bridal store Big Rock Little Rooster. Everything looked so soft and elegant and ethereal- it was such …
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For Krystin: sweet summer wine
milk glass / j.crew bridesmaid dress / pistachio honey butter cake / ranunculus centerpiece / handwritten invitation / zinc monogram letters/ blackberry cocoa sorbet/ BHLDN decor/ pieris white flower/
Sweet & Simple, Gorgeous & Green
Imagine your garden is as beautiful and accommodating as the one in Father of The Bride and you’ll soon be wanting a backyard wedding all of your own (minus the bad poufy sleeves). We’re loving the idea of a traditional …
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Chalkboard Typography
Recently design student Natalie Krick used Rose Bredl as a backdrop for her hand-drawn typography, and we love the results! Natalie used ice creams from local shop Jeni’s (delicious) and created a mock wedding dessert menu (such a good idea). …
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blue {hydrangea} monday
Kate was officially the happiest bride ever– and you can tell from her photos (magnificently captured by Jennifer of JoJo photography.) The radiant blue hydrangeas she chose for her bridesmaids to carry were as bright as her smile.
for Whitney: chevron and posies
Whitney is one of our brides at Rose Bredl, and her upcoming June wedding is going to be an elegant terrace affair with charcoal grey and coral accents. The bride, who loves bold patterns (especially chevron) found much of her …
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For Mallory: Winter Pink and Cream
Here is an inspiration board made for Mallory’s potential winter wedding. She still loves the ideas of white and pink and I think it works splendidly with a winter theme. I added small pops of sage green and blue (for …
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