Happy Halloween to all the Blogger Brides out there!!!
I know Halloween parties are all about the creepy, scary, disturbing decoration. Which by the way, I love it !!!
However, if you are thinking of some elements a little bit more sophisticated for your wedding celebration, there out tons of ideas out there. You can definitely incorporate some elegant touches without running away from the theme.
Here are some inspirations for the Halloween Brides.
Have a Spooooooky Holiday!!
All images borrowed from MarthaStewart.com
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Even if the color red is not a part of your wedding scheme, you’ve got to love these pictures.
The red was so elegantly blended in this celebration, that everything looks spectacular.
How simply and creative the flowers were arranged at the isle for the ceremony…
Very original details for great inspirations. I just can’t get over the cake table with the submerged flowers.



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Looking around for engagements pictures inspiration, I’ve notice many couples are incorporating balloons. How fun and creative!! Below are some great images ideas.
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If you are looking for something unconventional to wear on your wedding day, these little dresses are simply adorable.
Little White Dress collection by Alfred Angelo.
All pictures borrowed from here.




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Looking for picture ideas for your wedding ring? Here are some cool images for inspiration.
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All images borrowed from Anne Ruthmann Photography Blog.
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How stunning are the Bel Aire Bridal’s headpieces???
Bel Aire Bridal has a look for each bride: veils, hairpins, decorative combs, tiaras. An extensive line for every taste.
Below are a few of their 2009 collection. Gorgeous.
For more beautiful headpieces, visit BelAireBridal’s website.
~ All pictures borrowed from Bel Aire Bridal. ~
Style 1956: organza petals, feathers and crystal/pearl comb.
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Style 1904: organza petals and feathers comb.
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Style 8707: teardrop hat with dimensional lace flowers and french netting.
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It might take you months to find the flowers of your choice. Flowers for the ceremony, flowers for the reception, flowers for your bouquet, and last but not least flowers for your bridesmaids’ bouquets.
You make your decision, everything looks beautiful and stunning, but right after the ceremony and pictures, the bridal party’s bouquets get plunked down and forgotten.
Why not reuse those bouquets as part of the décor? You can group them in vases on a side table and let everybody enjoy the show. You can even add personalized tags with the bridesmaid’s name to add more charm.
Below are some ideas:
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About a year ago I remember seeing on TV a bride who wanted her wedding theme to be all about peacocks. Peacock feathers, peacock colors and even real peacock at the reception.
Back then, my reaction was the same as her wedding planner: Huh?!?! Peacock?!?! That sounded just too much!!!
Today, if you look around, peacocks are everywhere…
There are so many ways that you can actually incorporate the peacock theme into your wedding and go over the top!!
It really does look beautiful…
If peacocks are on your mind, here are some inspirations:
Image credits:
1. jennifer dery photography; 2-3. perry hagopian; 4-5. B. Loved Photography; 6.invitesonline.co.nz; 7.tanya tribble
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Give your guests a reason to kick off their shoes…
After spending hours posing for pictures, standing up in church and dancing, your guest will thank you for a pair of flip flops.
With hundreds of unique styles and color to go with your wedding theme, these cool Brazilian flip flops, Havaianas, are extremely comfortable.
Even the bride can wear a more stylish pair covered in Swarovski crystals:
Your flower girl will love these:
Image credit:
1.Kris Rupp; 2. Lisa Lefkowitz; 3-5. The havaianas by shop flipflop
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Happy St. Patrick’s Day!!!
1. ring pillow: frances photography
2. cake: jennifer davis photography
3. shoes: amy squires photography
4. bells of ireland center piece: amazonflowers.com
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