The circle is such a beautiful symbol for love and, especially, for marriage. What a clever and creative idea, then, to use it as the main design element like this artistic couple did for their fun Sonoma wedding. The decor and details are just stunning from the circle motif in the stationery to the fun, colorful wreaths behind the bride and groom chairs to the vibrant and lush florals. So much heart and soul was obviously poured into each little element and, a Northern California... [MORE]
If this wedding doesn't make you wanna jump up and down (while shouting hooray) and smile from ear to ear, you may wanna check your pulse! It's fun, charming, whimsical and I so wish I was on this oh-so-cool guest list. It's everything that I imagine an outdoor, summer wedding in Chicago to be like and reminds me of old movies where neighborhoods closed down for annual block parties and BBQs. There are so many gorgeous images from... [MORE]
I'm totally loving the colorful, fun vibe I'm getting from this whimsical Grand Rapids wedding. The capture the flag escort "cards" and bright orange VW add tons of personality to the festive day. It's no doubt that Bikini Birdie had a blast capturing all the details of this lakeside fete. And that's exactly what we've been doing all day in the gallery... [MORE]
If I could live the rest of my days in one spot, it would have to be the South of France, a.k.a Dreamy McDreaminess. But the next best thing to living there would be saying I Do overlooking the French countryside in a place like Chateau Vaudois. And even better? Having it all captured by Studio Cabrelli who takes the loveliest of images we ever did see. Whether they are... [MORE]
My love for each and every detail of this affair is far beyond that of the average wedding. It's more like OBSESSION. But even obsession is a total understatement when it comes to the cake. Oh that shiny, happy geometric laden confectionery treat. Just wait until you lay your eyes on that gorgeousness crafted by Sugar Butter Flour. And all of the images by ... [MORE]
We've got a super fun and whimsical wedding to kick off your weekend in style. Sent into us by the super talented Two Pair Photography, this wedding is sure to put a smile on your face and a bounce in your step. We're loving the vibrant color palette, the happy-happy couple, and the super cute DIY touches like the adorable ribboned ceremony programs. [MORE]
If a little cheering up after a long work week is what you crave then look no further than this colorful gem of a wedding by Michèle M. Waite Photography. I've developed a severe case of perma-grin from the full and bright florals, fun palette of pink, orange, red and yellow plus all those sweet, playful details. Of course, it's not a surprise to anyone that Michèle's photographs are just as stunning as ever! ... [MORE]
Oh Anna Kuperberg, you never fail to amaze with your picture snapping skills and your sheer knack for photographing the coolest weddings on the planet. Case in point - a Sebastopol stunner that is rocking a short dress, loads of pretty hued dahlias and a bouquet that goes pop courtesy of Julie Stevens Design. Not to mention the pure spunk tucked into every nook and cranny. [MORE]
On behalf of brides, grooms, and wedding connoisseurs everywhere, I just want to extend a huge thank you to Antrhopologie for providing us with so much chic, whimsy inspiration. When I heard this Colorado wedding was inspired by the store of lovelies, I knew I had to see more. Captured by Audrey Hannah, it is whimsical perfection. From the fanciful flowers from... [MORE]
It was definitely love at first site with this next little number. Although we couldn't figure out what we loved the very most. The drop dead gorgeous bride in her darling specs? The crazy cool cake? The billy ball extravaganza? The total unabashed party that seemed to jump out of each and every image? Or the perfectly adorable groom and his giddy, love struck smile? I guess we kind of loved it all. Every last silly, pretty, totally fun bit of it. All designed to wedding perfection by... [MORE]
This next wedding is the perfect mix of casual elegance and whimsy and I love that the bride designed and crafted all the elements for the big day. I'm totally digging the juxtaposition of the brick walls with the rustic displays of wheat and eucalyptus in simple, tin watering cans. Theo Milo Photography was on hand to capture all the details including the super cute pinwheels and paper bag covered books. How adorable are they? [MORE]
Oh my goodness. I absolutely, positively capital ADORE this wedding. There are SO many fabulous details, all captured brilliantly by Altura Studio, and I love every. single. one. The seriously cute as a button bride took her inspiration from one our favorite stores - Anthropologie - and the result was even better that what I could have imagined. I honestly can't even pick out one, three, five favorite details to focus on. So why don't you... [MORE]
I can't even begin to count the ways I am crushing on this Tampa wedding by Raquel Sergio Photography. My love affair definitely started with the beyond beautiful bride and her sincerely sultry bouffant and birdcage veil. It only escalated from there once I laid eyes on the voluptuous bouquets and wildflower centerpieces and all the adorable vintage and handmade details. ... [MORE]
I seriously need to be friends with this lovely Chicago bride and groom, because they. are. awesome. They took a simple slogan, "friends, food and music," and turned it into one of the most amazing days that I have ever seen. I kid you not, I have literally been blown away by the fabulousness that is this wedding. From a Beatles cover band (I can't even begin to tell you how amazing I think that is) to a circus marching band (ditto), this was one fun and uber-gorgeous soiree. ... [MORE]
This wedding has put a big, fat smile on my face and I'm pretty sure that it's sticking around for the day, heck, maybe even the week. It's happy, whimsical, and colorful, and I'm totally head over heels in love with it. This artistic bride did a little (or a lot) of everything from the save the dates to the place cards to the napkins that were dyed and screen printed and doubled as favors for the guests. My favorites have got to be the cute little monster that "eats cards" and the drawing of... [MORE]