Natural, Vintage, Shabby Chic, Rustic, Eco chic... Imagine vintage, elegant, simplistic, and worn elements all combined in a natural environment. That's my wedding style. :)Here is my plan for my hair & veil...
I love shabby chic! The combination of fancy/elegant/luxurious elements paired with faded/worn/distressed ones leaves me breathless. I hope to create a casually elegant atmosphere. My plan is to use ivory candles, crystal glasses, clear vases, delicate linens, and my bouquet for decor. I'll make candle chandaliers, string flowers to hang from above, sprinkle flower petals on the table tops & make a canopy for over the dining table. (template: taylormade uncluttered V1 & brush: paislee press inkblotV all available at oscraps.com)
I am an internet browsing junkie. I have a "Wedding Inspiration" folder in my pictures that I use to collect anything I find of interest to me. I then sort through them and determine what it is I am drawn to in each picture and attempt to incorporate it in my wedding plans. I am a total digital scrapbooking addict. So, of course, after weeding through my pics I arrange my favorites into layouts with words and phrases describing the elements I have chosen to use.
The Suit - Nate likes double breasted jackets and as much as I am vintage he is modern. So I'm going to send him off to pick out any chocolate brown suit he likes. And I'm such a good wife... I won't even make him tie the legs together! ;)
5. Jewelery - This was it. This was the ring I wanted... vintage inspired, cushion cut aquamarine center stone, white gold, accented with diamonds, a delicate pave band.... It was perfect. But... it was listed in a gallery with $1500 rings. And it was labelled "call for price". Ouch. So I filed it in my "It would be nice, but it's never gonna happen" folder. Then I went to WalMart. I can't remember what I was shopping for, but of course I couldn't help but look down as I passed the jewelery counter. And what did I see? That ring! It was almost exactly the same! White gold, genuine stones, nearly identical filigree under the stone... It just lacked the extra pave on the sides of the band. (Big deal!) So I gathered my courage and pushed down my hope and looked at the price. I couldn't believe it. This ring.... the one I found online for God only knows how much... was $98. Seriously. $98. I wanted to cry. Now I know $98 isn't "nearly as much as one should spend on an engagement ring." But for a ring that looks just like *the ring* I wanted..... I refuse to be that shallow. I love the ring, so.... we bought it. I'll warn you this pic is terrible. I will take a better one ASAP. the angle is different so you can't see under the stone, but.... it's almost identical. And for $104 after tax.... it's mine!