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Monday, November 30, 2009
Labels: Christmas
Emma and Nick chose the gorgeous setting that is Ness Gardens on The Wirral for their wedding this summer. Joanne Flemming Design in Brighton made Emma's beautifully elegant 50s style wedding dress, and her Audrey Hepburn style veil was made specially made by Kelly Spence. The bridesmaids looked fab in black polkadot swing dresses with a pink petticoat and matching hair flower.
The couple completed the retro feel by hiring a traditional red London bus from Routemaster Buses to transport their guests!
Thank you to Elegant and Wild for the fab photographs.
Labels: Real Weddings
Sunday, November 29, 2009
Labels: candy wedding centerpieces
Thursday, November 26, 2009
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Labels: food, Thanksgiving
Labels: travel
Candy Anthony is a designer boutique-atelier based in London, specialising in made-to-measure 50s inspired wedding dresses. I've posted up some eye candy here (excuse the pun), but check out the website for more stunning dresses which range from funky leopard print to romantic tulle styles!
Candy Anthony, Candy Anthony wedding dress, 50s wedding dress, 50s style wedding dress
Labels: Wedding Fashion
Monday, November 23, 2009
Labels: children
Labels: Thanksgiving
Friday, November 20, 2009
Labels: random
Thursday, November 19, 2009
Labels: random
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Labels: clothes
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
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My husband and I are starting the preliminary search for our post graduate school move. We have so many cities on this list so we are starting to research them so we can eliminate some. First up, San Jose, California. In the Bay Area and recommended by a friend.
Pros:
California
Warmer on average
Metropolitan
11 hour drive to parents
Cons:
Very Expensive
Crime Rate higher than the National Average
Expensive
No major sports teams (by major I mostly mean basketball, football, and baseball- Pro and College) this is a big one for the husband.
Median Property- $610,000
Median Family Income- $84,857
Median Age- 34.1
Population- 889,309
Crime Rate- (the national average is 100, the lower, the better)
Personal Crime Risk- 101
Property Crime Risk- 67
Restaurants- 3,475
via money magazine
Labels: city comparison
I stumbled across a brilliant website today and just wanted to share it with you all! A Most Curious Party... was set up by vintage enthusiast Rebecca Hoh-Hale (pictured top left) after she'd spent two years collecting all sorts of weird and wonderful Objet d’Arts for her own wedding.
Rebecca now hires out the items which include home made bunting, chintzy crockery, tablecloths, vases, fabric, peacock feathers, wallpaper, strange and beautiful ornaments, artwork, music from the 20s-50s to help set the scene at vintage and retro themed weddings and events. Team all this with some fitting wedding flowers ideas and you have the perfect package!
And if you'd like to take your 50s theme right through to your hen night, then look no further! Rebecca recently styled a Breakfast at Tiffany’s themed hen party where the girls had their hair done 40s and 50s style and dressed as retro screen sirens, sounds like fun!
For more information visit www.amostcuriousparty.co.uk
50s wedding decorations, Retro wedding decorations, 50s themed hen night, 50s style wedding decor
Labels: Decorations, Hen Night
Labels: food, Thanksgiving
How do you fancy walking down the aisle in one of Audrey Hepburn's own gowns? Well now you could (if you're feeling flush), because Kerry Taylor Auctions will be selling some of Audrey Hepburn's finery at their "Passion for Fashion & Fine Textiles" auction on 8th December 2009!
Lots include a 1950's Paquin couture ball gown (lot 140) and the ivory satin bridal gown designed for Audrey Hepburn by the Fontana Sisters for her marriage to James (later Lord) Hanson in 1952 which did not take place (lot 333). For more details and to view all the lots click here.
Audrey Hepburn wedding dress, 50s wedding dress, Vintage wedding dress
Labels: Events
Monday, November 16, 2009
My family has a cabin in a small skiing community. I love it. It gets so much snow that you can't use the front door during the winter. I can't wait to go up there during winter vacation!
I saw this suitcase on Caitlin Creer Interiors, it would be perfect for our cabin.
Labels: cabin
Cranberry Chutney
Martha's basic cranberry sauce
Labels: food, Thanksgiving
Sunday, November 15, 2009
The fashion design for a new wedding dress are planned to outfit for more discerning bride that was require the utmost in sophistication and stylishness. The Chalet of Bridal wedding dress also takes a contour of elite designer gowns brand under the “Sarah Houston”.
All of these designers the gowns sequence and the dressmaking for bridal gown the most chic in fabric & design, and the cost will start $2199 - S2899.
Via Bridal Chalet
Friday, November 13, 2009
Labels: Thanksgiving
Thursday, November 12, 2009
I am going to my sister's house for her first big Thanksgiving. I can't wait, both of my sisters will be there! Since I am arriving the day of Thanksgiving we aren't sure if I can really contribute to the cooking festivities. So I am hereby lobbying for the centerpieces. Here is one idea I like.
Labels: Thanksgiving
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Victory in England
in Minneapolis
and in the South Pacific
My favorite veteran, my Grandpa. He still tilts his hat like the soldier in the picture above.
Thank you to our veterans. Happy Veteran's Day.
Labels: random
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Labels: random
The Anasazi built these cliff dwellings in Southern Colorado (you can find cliff dwellings in Utah as well) in the 1200's, they are now the Mesa Verde National Park. They are quite simply amazing.
If you go to Mesa Verde, you may as well stop by the four corners and touch four states at one time.
Labels: travel
Monday, November 9, 2009
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Who would have guessed that such a thing as a tator tot casserole exists? To honor this new found knowledge I decided that a backwards party is in order, for Friday the 13th. This could be very fun.
Labels: Etsy, Thanksgiving
Give your guests a day to remember by tying your wedding favours in with your 50s theme. There are so many brilliant ideas out there for retro wedding favours that I think I may have to do several posts to cover them all, here's a few of my favourites to start off with!
Why not give the archetypal favour (i.e. a bag of sweets) a twist by using retro sweets such as Love Hearts, giant candy lollipops, popcorn, custom sticks of rock, or a even personalised gumball machine! A boxed cupcake for each guest would look the part and go down a treat at a 50s themed wedding. For a winter wedding, what could be more fitting than a home-made shiny red toffee apple!
If it's a non food treat you are after, then how about a custom mix CD disguised as a vinyl record, perfect for the music loving couple! Other retro gift ideas include personalised lemonade mix, vintage style fans, cupake lipgloss and glider kits (thanks to Laura and Scott from our October wedding story for the last two ideas!)
"So where can I get all this fab stuff?" I hear you cry! Retro sweets from Retro Tuckshop, lollipops from Favors and Flowers, customised rock from The Rock People, cupcakes from Truly Scrumptious, vinyl CDs from Escape Concepts, popcorn, gumball machine, lemonade mix, fans, lipgloss and gliders all available from Wedding Things, also check out Escape Concepts for a range of wedding favours and table decorations.
Retro wedding favours, 50s wedding favours, Cupcake wedding favours
Labels: Favours