Saturday 21 April 2012

It's a nice day for a white wedding...

There's nothing that screams elegance like a beautiful white wedding, and these days there's so many different takes on it that it doesn't have to be traditional!


With the majority of brides still choosing to don a white or ivory gown on their wedding day, you can now get a gorgeous dress, in any style, in an array of different shades of white.


No matter how many weddings people go to, photos they see, or stories they hear, the first thing people think of is a big, princessy, white dress...


If that's right up your street, then here's two of the biggest, bestest, whitest dresses I think I've ever seen!!!
For the full princess effect, team it with lots of roses, a flamboyant cake, and lots of detailing.


For a modern, more urban vibe, try mixing simple elegance with gritty detailing, keeping dresses plain yet with stunning features, and decor minimal yet eye catching.


Even if you want a dramatic white wedding,
it doesn't mean that you can't use a range of shades to keep the whole feel of it more relaxed.
I absolutely love this cupcake tower with it's photo back drop!


I also adore these backless lace dresses!!!
I also happen to love all shades of yellow when used in wedding detailing, baroque patterns, candles, sparkles, and roses... Need I say more?!


Lace is my favorite fabric to work with, I love the intricacy, the softness, the beauty, and the exquisite detailing, and it's so, so, so, so pretty!!
If you're thinking  of using lots of lace, just remember to keep your flowers simple.
Stick to wild flowers in pastel shades.


White also works great with a seasonal twist. Use flowers and details that reflect natures beauty for a classic, yet contempory look.


Even if you want to keep almost every detail pure white, tiny touches of your favorite colour can make all the difference. For an elegant look, stick to pastel shades, classic details, and timeless looks, but don't forget to throw things in that say something about your personality as a couple!

xxx

Monday 16 April 2012

Pretty in Pink!

Pink's my favoritist colour ever, I simply can't resist it!
Any shade, any object, any place, any time, I just can't get enough of it!!!

So when friends started mentioning that I haven't done a completely pink blog yet, I couldn't resist it!!!

With so many different beautiful shades, girly textures, and prettiness I almost didn't know where to start...


The first thing I wanted to use was this beautiful dress with the baby blue sash, I'm completely in love with it! It's exactly what Little Bo Peep always wore in my imagination as a child!!
At the same time I love the other, more voluptious, gown too, all of the details are almost too much for my poor little brain to comprehend, it's fabulous!!
Gingham and baroque are two of my favorite patterns (the other being polka dot!!) so this cute jug and pretty little candle holders had to have a place somewhere!
And as for the cake, need I say more? It's utterly gorgeous!


I adore all of the pretty details in the pictures above, they're all so girly (and pink!) whilst being subtle and elegant. Pink roses are my favorite flower and you can find them in almost every one of these pics!
I've put a much more vintage twist on this collage, hopefully giving it a much more timeless look.


I'm pretty sure that all of my regular readers knew full well that I wouldn't be able to do this piece without throwing in a tea-party themed bit!!
Both of these dresses are courtesy of The Barbie Bridal Collection (yes, Barbie wedding dresses for real-sized people!!!)  and are super cute... Although really over the top!
I'm a little bit in love with this uber cute dress for the cutest little flowergirls too!!
And you can't have a tea-party without a beautifully decorated victoria sponge and some pink macaroons!



If you're after an all-out pink extravanganza, then this one's for you!!!
I really love this sweetie table, the marshmallow cake, and the bridal bouquet used here, they're all just so vibrant and fun, and the personalised sweets are a really lovely finishing touch!

xxx

Thursday 12 April 2012

Be the Belle of the Ball!!

I love everything about Paris; the Moulin Rouge, the Eiffel Tower, the amazing boutiques, all of the flea markets, their style, the chic patisseries, and the King Louis costume balls with their
swooshy skirts, gorgeous corsets, and beautiful detailing on everything.

So keeping this in mind, here's my modern take on this fabulous theme!


I adore this duck egg blue dress!!
Using pastel colours in froofy (I know that's not a real word, but it explains it perfectly!!!) fabrics, and mixing it with shiny details such as candlabras and cakestands, and incorporating roses in all your favorite colours, keeps the Parisian flamboyance alive, whilst giving it a modern twist.


You can also easily incorporate modern favorites such as sweetie tables, birdcages, bunting and pretty china, giving the whole theme a more relaxed feel!


One of the things I really love about this theme is that it really can be done using any colour! I've used mostly pastels here because they're my favorite colours, but jewel or berry colours would also make a real impact!


Try to match details for that elegant, costume ball look.
Here I've used clusters of flowers in similar shades across every piece!


Use pretty trinkets in similar hues as favours!
This way your guests will have something gorgeous to remind them of your big day to keep forever!!!


For more of a classic wedding take on this theme, stick to cream, coffee, pink hues, using cameos, table lamps, and beading for timeless elegance with plenty of ambience.

If you're after a more quirky, cool twist, add colour coordinated brogues instead of silvery stilettoes, and use browns, salmon pink and coral for a slightly retro feel!


For more inspiration visit our Facebook page!

xxx

Saturday 7 April 2012

La Fiesta!!

I was recently very inspired by my friends photo's from her travels across India;
all of the colours, the flags, lanterns, the flamboyance...
This got me thinking, and, combined with the continued neon trend in fashion,
could make an utterly gorgeous festival wedding theme!


I then stumbled across the latest wedding trend to hit America, Push Pop Cakes!
They're just like the little cola flavoured push pops that were my favorite as a child, only cake, and come in any colour and flavour you could ever wish for!!

Combine the two and I think I've just come up with my favorite ever theme!!


The current popularity in cake pops and mini cakes, mostly down to the tea-party trend, has made way for these fabulous cakes, and the three go together perfectly!
They can also double up as both wedding cake and favours, whilst making eye-catching centre-pieces,
or looking the part amongst your favorite sweets and lollipops!


This vibrant feel can also be easily incorporated into the vintage and tea party themes too,
why not try several colours in your theme rather than just one or two,
or by using brights rather than pastels?!


It could also be added to a largely white palette for a more classic, elegant touch.
Try adding rainbow coloured invites, flowers, place settings, confetti, lanterns, and favours
amongst white linen, crockery, vases, and bridesmaids gowns.


Have pretty bottles of brightly coloured soft drinks, and your favorite beers from around the world dotted about for your guests to have throughout the day to add to the festival feel!!
You can even add cute 'Drink Me' tags like I have here!


Now all you need to do is find your perfect relaxed wedding dress!!
xxx

Wednesday 4 April 2012

Guest Blog by Stephanie from CAKE COUTURE!

Today, as an extra special treat, I have a guest blog for you from the lovely Stephanie at Cake Couture, who specialises in the yummiest, scrummiest cakes in all of Bristol!
They really are AMAZING and her cupcakes are definitely the prettiest I've ever seen!!!


Hi Stephanie! What do you love about cupcakes?
I love making cupcakes because I think they're fun and you can create a really lovely effect with lots of cupcakes that you can't get from a large cake. My most popular cake flavours are raspberry and coconut, and double chocolate, people love them! I use really good quality ingredients and put a lot of love in to my cakes which is what makes them taste so yummy!


Where do you get your inspiration?
I get inspiration for designs from nature, fashion and interiors. I love to wander around a pretty town or go for a country walk and just get inspired! I also can't help using lots of colour as I think it helps to lift your mood, which is what cake is for! 
 

What are your favorites?
I'm starting to design more wedding cakes as well which I like to be a little more feminine and romantic with. With weddings I love to be inspired by the wedding flowers or the wedding dress! Pretty roses and gorgeous lace are my favorite!
 
 
Thanks Stephanie!
 
Stephanie also runs cupcake decorating courses which would make a perfect present for a cake lover,
a fabulous hen party, or a more unique children's birthday party!
 
For more information about Cake Couture, prices, flavours, or just to get in touch, click here