We have a little treat straight from Austin, Texas for you today. Vista West Ranch is a to-die-for venue to begin with and the ladies from Petal Pushers and Lucies Events managed to make it EVEN better. They created a fabulous tablescape that is an eclectic mix of vintage pieces, gorgeous flowers and swoon-worthy style. Photographed by Amelia Tarbet, this pretty shoot will have you saving your bottles and cans. Capital G Gorgeous, right?








This is so very pretty and the perfect example of how to incorporate vintage pieces into your wedding day. For even more of this awesome shoot, head over to the full gallery of images.
Photography: Amelia Tarbet / Venue: Vista West Ranch Austin, Texas / Florals and Design: Petal Pushers / Design: Lucies Events
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This is lovely!! I especially love the different fabric-covered chairs.
Every single detail is gorgeous, but I'm SWOONING over the vintage medicine bottles used as vases.
A BIG Texas size THANK YOU goes out to the super talented Amelia Tarbet for loving our parents amazing venue and for taking so many adorable photos of our fun floral collections! XOXO
The shots of the non-matching plates at the table are my favorite. Love it!
I love this wedding! The different chairs and the dark medicine bottles are fantastic! Great find.
I love the different vintage china plates. I would love to do the same for my wedding...just not sure I want to scour antique shops for 150 non-matching china plates! ;)
Absolutely beautiful! I am loving the touch of elegance in the rustic setting!
I love the mixed matched chairs
the tablescape is just beautiful - like how it's not all matchy-matchy
I am drawn to anything vintage! This wedding was absolutely beautiful...such an inspiration. Everyone involved did a great job!
this is AH MA ZING!!!!!!!!!! congrats to our ATX gals on a fabulous event!!!
xo
This is absolutely stunning. Sherin is going to love this. The vintage details in the seats & dishes is pure perfection!
The mix of old brown bottles looks great.
Any suggestons on where to start to find 250 plates similar to these. I do not need 250 different but would like approx 16 different styles so each estate table would look like your picture, beautiful!
Sincerely,
Judy Strong
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We are doing a vintage wedding with vintage china plates. Ask or assign a friend who loves antiquing, the task of finding the plates. Start early, you will usually have close to a year to find them. Hit antique stores and thrift stores. There are also a lot of stoneware plates out there from the 50's and 60's that are so much fun to mix and match.