Real Wedding by Amorology

May 26th. 2009 by Abby Larson | Filed Under | 8 comments

One of the ways that I spend my days is scouring the web for the best and most beautiful details and real weddings that I can find. When I spotted this first on Amorology, then on Flush Designs, I swooned. With an organic, rustic charm…every detail was absolute perfection.

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The paper products for the affair were all done by Flush Designs and in a word, they were lovely. With romantic scrolls and a handmade charm, they are one part organic, one part completely chic.

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Fontaine Su of Paloma images captured the gorgeous photographs

Ahhhh. But wait, there’s more. To see the affair in it’s entirety, head on over to Amorology then over to Flush Designs. Together, they designed a wedding that is total beauty.

 

8 Comments about “Real Wedding by Amorology”

  1. Kristin says:

    Hey, these details are beautiful! Where did they find those table numbers?! love them.

  2. DCKate says:

    i LOVE those table numbers! so simple and eye-catching. does anyone know where they are from??

  3. Heather says:

    If I were to go back I'd definitely have Heather of Amorology do my weddings! She's simply AMAZING!

  4. Vicki says:

    Heather of Amorology is totally amazing. She's creative in a way that is beyond my comprehension. She just finished our son and daughter in law's wedding and it was beautiful as well as clever.

  5. Yia says:

    I can't believe our wedding pictures are on Style Me Pretty! What an incredible feeling! Heather was a tremendous help on our wedding day. She brought calm and insights to our wedding that Sal and I are forever glad to have had her on our wedding day. Thanks, Heather!

  6. Page Woodly says:

    Very good site, where did you come up with the info in this post? I'm happy I found it though, ill be checking back soon to see what other articles you have.

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