The “Wedding Blog Party” hosted by Stephanie @ “Angelic Accents” is such a great idea!!
I do love weddings. I always cry at family weddings and I get teary watching them on t.v. and I don’t even know the couple! I just can’t help myself.
I have assembled a mismatch of things for this post – but they are all wedding related!
This little cream pillow was purchased by a bride-to-be from my Etsy store.
She is having an October vintage style wedding with two ring bearers.
She asked if I would make a second pillow using a different vintage brooch or earring.
I made the one on the right for her second ring bearer.
I added some wonderful crinkled rayon ribbon to this one.
I sent her extra grosgrain ribbon and rayon ribbon in case she wanted more streamers.
I made this collage of our wedding day for my anniversary post.
Has it really been 27 1/2 years?
Time flies when you are blessed!!
These are some vintage/vintage inspired wedding dresses that I found online.
I adore them all!
Please join me at “Angelica Accents” for more wedding fun!
Blessings,
Rhonda
I love, love love vintage wedding gowns! I picked up a few from our local theatre company when it liquidated its costume department in the spring. I cannot wait to take pictures of my daughter wearing them. Your wedding post was lovely, this is such a nice event.
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ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely post. I adore the ring bearer pillows you created for the October bride. I've seen your wedding collage on the original anniversary but it's still just as sweet. You were beaming! The first two gowns take my breath away. Absolutely gorgeous!
Your Friend,
Deborah
Beautiful ring bearer pillows...I love the picture of the first vintage gown...be still my heart. Absolutely gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteThose pillows are so pretty! So is your wedding photo mosaics...happy anniversary...thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteBig Hugs,
Queenie
That first vintage wedding dress just kills me. I love it.
ReplyDeleteYou have great taste in wedding dresses but I have to agree with everyone that first vintage dress is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI love your wedding pillows, so pretty!
Oh my! I am so loving the first two vintage wedding dresses! Love your ring bearer pillows! 27 1/2 years, that is awesome!
ReplyDelete~ Tracy
Love the gowns. Love the pillows. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThose wedding pillows are gorgeous and so is your gown! I also love the first vintage gown; stunning! Thanks for sharing and have a wonderful weekend.
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Sandi
Beautiful pictures..Thank you for sharing your heartfelt treasures..
ReplyDeleteRhonda, what a lovely wedding post, full of all manner of beauties, just as I would expect of you! Love those precious ring bearer pillows ~ you do lovely work. Your wedding mosaic is terrific ~ such a beautiful bride and handsome groom, and you both look over the top HAPPY! Love the vintage gowns ~ isn't the lace, the train, the bare back, just stunning on the first one?!?! They are all so elegant!
ReplyDeleteThanks so very much for joining in the WEDDING BLOG PARTY! This is such fun to see what everyone is sharing!
Big Hugs,
Stephanie
Angelic Accents
Hi Rhonda! You were such a sweet young bride! I really enjoyed stopping here today. Those ring bearer pillows are such beautiful pieces of art. I was thinking how stunnigly beautiful they are. You have a such a wonderful talent! Blessings to you sweet friend! Anne
ReplyDeleteHappy Pink Saturday to you too!
Rhonda, those pillows are adorable..and loved your wedding collage..love the vintage dresses, too..thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteBarb
Rhonda, what a lovely bride & beautiful wedding ... your treasures are gorgeous ... I love looking at wedding things nearly as much as baby things.
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely summer's eve ~
TTFN ~ Marydon
Look at your sweet wedding photos...I love them. Ya'll are so young and beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThe vintage dresses are to die for...the first dress is my favorite...gorgeous!
Wonderful post!
Enjoy!
Cathy
Those pillows are simply gorgeous. Your wedding photos are wonderful, what a great idea to make a collage.
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