29 Jun

A pretty Brisbane wedding for Tuesday, full of Etsy vendors and pretty flowers and lovely Australian accents, no doubt.

Flower girls in tutus are always pretty cute.

That placecard copy is definitely one for the archives. So cute.

Congrats Amber and Damien! Pretty pretty.

Photography: Jonas Peterson
Ceremony venue: St. Anne’s Catholic Church Brisbane
Reception venue: Baguette Bar & Bistro
Dress: MXM Couture
Flowers: Alba Roses
Flower girl’s outfits: Etsy vendor Tiara’s Tutus

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28 Jun

Alexandra Grablewski, Max Wanger, Design*Sponge, Johnny Miller, via The City Sage.

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25 Jun

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Cast a vote for your favorite wedding blog (wink*) in contests from Aisle Dash and the Wedding Channel.
A sweet bouquet from a wedding photographed by Our Labor of Love.
The most cutest tickets you’ll ever find.
A sweet engagement session, sent to us from Weddings By Two.
Floral hair pieces a la Poppies and Posies, photographed by Jen Huang.
Gorgeous calligraphy on marbled paper (via Simple Lovely)

Have a wonderful weekend!

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24 Jun

Remember those super cute MapTotes that were making the rounds a few months ago? We love them. They’re so perfect for things like grocery shopping, beach going, flea marketing and the like. But they’d also make exceptional gift bags for guests of your wedding, filled with local treats of course. Inspired by Erin’s guest post on NYC welcome gifts, we thought we’d take on a few more cities.

Here’s our take on Brooklyn:

1. Marlow & Sons snacks
2. One Girl Cookies
3. Map Tote welcome card
4. Map Tote bag
5. McClures Pickles
6. Brooklyn Brewery beer
7. Fine & Raw bonbons
8. Brooklyn coasters from Fish’s Eddy
9. Tickets to a Brooklyn Cyclones game (season permitting)
10. And of course, Brooklyn gum.

We’re taking suggestions for our next city guest tote post, so let us know what you’d like to see!

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23 Jun

Stephanie and Bobak planned their wedding with the intention of minimizing their impact on the environment as much as possible. Sometimes you don’t think about how, shall we say, wasteful a huge party can be. We’re all for cuteness as you know, but cuteness does often come with an environmental price, so it’s lovely to see a wedding where pretty details and eco-mindedness collide.

And the dress. We love her dress.

In keeping with their earth loving theme, they chose green and white as their colors. Their caterer served local, seasonal, organic food. The bouquets were made from local peonies and ranunculus, their invites printed by a green printer, and their wedding rings were made from recycled platinum and gold.

Their centerpieces consisted of glass and fabric from thrift stores, herbs from the farmer’s market and flowers from a local farm. The rest of the reception decor was made by the couple and their family and friends.

Beautiful wedding you two and major props for taking the low impact approach so seriously!

Photography: Anna Page Photography
Bouquets: Jkinney Flowers
Catering: Underground Food Collective
Reception flowers: Abundance Acres
Rings: Brilliant Earth
Invitations: Bella Figura
Dress: Vera Wang
Bridesmaids dresses: JCrew
Groomsmen suits: Jos a Bank

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