Martha Stewart

By , 30 April, 2010 12:21 pm

You just cannot beat a Martha Stewart wedding cake.  Made to perfection, a real talking point, just beautiful.  She has some great wedding ideas on her website www.marthastewart.com/

Create your own vintage table designs

By , 29 April, 2010 10:40 am

Why not save the pennies and create your own vintage wedding table.  You can collect crockery and various other items from car boot sales, charity shops and other brick a brack shops around your area.  You’ll be surprised what you can pick up for 50p when next door they’re selling it for £20.00.  Its definately worth looking around. All things vintage is a hot topic and has been for a while now so get out there and create your own style, it not only looks great but can be a fraction of the price.

Something quirky

By , 28 April, 2010 10:33 am

Why go for the traditional wedding cake when you can choose something a little more unique like this divided homemade  cake.  It not only looks delicious but it’s things litle this that will add to your vintage DIY wedding and something more personal to you, and of course a fraction of the price!

The guest book table

By , 27 April, 2010 2:27 pm

Its so important for every little detail to look perfect, even down to your guest book table.  Take a look at this lovely vintage style table layout above, with scattered black and white family photos…divine!

I Want Vintage

By , 10 April, 2010 11:12 am

‘I Want Vintage’ is a unique website who gather the best vintage shops, suppliers and specialists from across the UK.

They source quirky, chic and unique vintage furniture and decor items for your home whenever you get the urge. Their website contains links for you to buy the products straight from the vintage shops, suppliers and specialists.  It enables you to hire items for weddings, parties and any other bash your planning.  Take a look at their website www.iwantvintage.co.uk

Lela Rose

By , 3 April, 2010 8:31 am

Another stunning dress by Lela Rose.  Beautifully made with embellished fabrics to create these wonderful dresses.  This dress above is part of Lela’s Spring 2010 wedding collection so hasn’t been around for long.  If you want to view more of Lela’s work take a look at www.lelarose.com.