Instead of the usual floral decorations along the aisle, try colourful lanterns instead These are easy to create and adds an eye-catching pop of colour.
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Brides and grooms tend to worry about the weather. Too hot, sweat like pig. Too gloomy, bad for photography. Rain, go home and cry. Ok, I am exaggerating but you get my drift. Weather is even more important when you hold an alfresco wedding. But the Italians have this saying, a wet bride is a lucky bride. And I heard of another saying of how rain is a shower of blessings. Of course, never forget to look snazzy even if it rains. Umbrellas are really useful for that effect. Remember to prepare in advance if your wedding is during the monsoon period. Found in Style Me Pretty. Stock up on pink umbrellas to contrast the colours worn by your bridesmaids. Giordano pinks are pretty nice. Add in some bright blues among the pink for a more photographic effect. Also from Style Me Pretty. This was the wedding for a couple celebrities. Go green. Nothing is too small to be ignored in a wedding. And definitely not the wrist corsage for your bridesmaid. I chanced upon this site totally dedicated to Wrist Corsage and boy, am I impressed. Brides who want to be free of holding the bouquet can consider a gorgeous wrist corsage instead. Currently, I do still have a corsage as a door handle decoration in my house. No bride is complete without two things, the groom and the bouquet. For the practical ladies who feel that fresh flower bouquets are a waste since they'll wilt, perhaps clay flowers will do the job. Add some bling to it and it can be a momento on your living room console. A stephanotis boquet with over 130 of them, accented with Swarovski crystals! From DK Designs. I LOVE all things vintage and what a coincidence that Hollywood is big on Roaring 20s and Glamourous 40s right now. Which gives me plenty of ideas for my wedding hair. I ADORE 20s finger waves. Be warned that this is a time consuming hairdo but the results are so worth it! Does Kathering Hiegl look fabulous or what? Girls with bobs need not feel left out. The vintage style can be adapted for short hair too. 40s Pin Curls are a simple way to do vintage. A little loop and tons of sophistication. And if you think vintage style is only for celebrities with their entourage of hair stylists, well here's a real life bride! I am getting the green monster just by looking at these beautiful hairdos. So ladies, are you up for some vintage? Don't just DIY because you are on a budget. Do it because it is out of love. This was what I learnt from my sister whom I got to make my solemnization poster. It turned out to be a big hit with the guests, photographer and videographer. By chance, Style Me Pretty is holding a DIY contest for weddings. I submitted my sister's work. Meanwhile, I would like to share with my readers, her step-by-step guide. It's pretty lengthy but it will leave you very inspired. If you are a photoshop dummy like me, Get Totally Rad is the site for you. With recorded step-by-step instructions, just click Play and Presto! Photoshop Magic for your wedding pictures. See for yourself. Original After Clarie seems to be deep in the search for unique ring pillows. So I am throwing 2 more in the mix. I think the pebble ring holder is a subtle way to say 'You are my rock...' I see a trend of wearing bright shoes under a wedding dress. See if these gorgeous shots doesn't inspire you? Guys need not feel left out either. How about some snazzy socks or brogues? Makes for beautiful photography and this is a great way to wear your wedding colours! |