• 2012-04-09T05:00:52Z Elizabeth Anne Designs

    In addition to colorblocking which we talked about last week, another detail I’m loving this spring are all the fun and girly floral patterns in shoes, accessories, and clothing. We’ve featured a few weddings with bridesmaids in floral dresses here at EAD, so let’s take a look at them as well as some other ways to incorporate this fabulous trend. {olive and brown floral bridesmaids dresses by Adrianna Papell, photo by MegRuth Photo, from Jordyn and Joey’s gorgeous Santa Monica wedding} {vintage chic floral bridesmaids dresses by Moulinette Soeurs from Anthropologie,...

  • 2011-02-19T08:00:32Z The Brides Guide

    I love the drama that a splash of color gives a dark backdrop. When I did this arrangement (picture no. 1 of the gallery below), I was inspired by the botanical prints of paper artist Mary Delany. In the 1770s, she was known for her detailed paper creations, vividly depicting flowers and other plant life, set on a black background. Wouldn't invitations designed after her work be stunning? Check out the gallery below to see other ways to incorporate this into your wedding. Back Next 1 of 8 1 This arrangement I created was inspired by Mary Delany's piec...

  • 2011-01-13T06:00:21Z Oh So Beautiful Paper

    Here I go again with my sudden fascination with all things heart-shaped.  But I’m seriously smitten with this floral heart block print from onecanoetwo.  So pretty! {image credits: onecanoetwo} © 2008 — 2010, Oh So Beautiful Paper You might also enjoy:Christina’s Bridal Shower and Engagement Party InvitationsChristina + Trevor’s Rock n’ Roll Wedding InvitationsReal Invitations – Jeshurun + RyanCircus Poster-Inspired Wedding Invitations...

  • 2012-03-30T09:48:00Z Bustled Blog

    Nothing, I repeat nothing, screams spring more than floral print! I know floral print is a very tasteful design but AH, it absolutely delights me! Check out these wonderful images below of many different ways to add floral print into your big day!Happy Friday lovelies! XoxViaViaViaVia...

  • 2012-01-30T09:20:47Z Easton Events

      We love a great floral print, and we’re looking forward to seeing how spring 2012 cultivates a fresh look at the classic garden motif.  The florals are kept in trend with bold colors (think Pantone’s Tangerine Tango) and loose watercolor prints or bold cartoonish illustrations.  To keep it contemporary, pair your floral print with modern, tailored pieces with clean lines.  Not brave enough to incorporate a floral print into your paper suite, table decor, or bridesmaid dresses?  Donning a bold floral frock for your rehearsal dinner or getaway dress is a sweet solution! ...

  • 2012-03-29T10:35:00Z Aisle Say : Brides

    Photo: Ian Bicknell Photography via Ruffled Blog I'm a sucker for a floral print. (Who isn't?) So when I saw these floral invitations, I immediately had to find out who makes them. The culprit is Julia's Poppies Design. I love the offbeat combo of the digitally-printed flowers with the oversized script. The vintage-inspired suite would pair perfectly at a rustic chic affair. Bonus: Since they're digitally printed, they're totally affordable. For more floral invites, visit our Wedding Invites and Stationery Gallery. —Jennifer Cress Related Links: 180+ Rustic ...

  • 2009-12-13T02:00:00Z Victoria with Roses

    Reception Idea: Display this pretty poster at your bar or next to your cake. Only $10....

  • 2009-09-13T02:00:00Z Victoria with Roses

    Amazing guestbook idea: Ask guests to leave their thumbprint on a thumbprint tree! Via Classic Bride. ...

  • 2009-07-29T09:01:00Z Victoria with Roses

    Jewelry Idea: Personalized fingerprint wedding rings and other jewelry by Chris Parry, via Junebug....

  • 2012-01-18T06:00:00Z The Cinderella Project

    You know, with the right type of design,  prints could make a big, big splash in the bridesmaids world.  Thoughts? Image via Max Mara. ...