Lovely Vintage Wedding

I’m incredibly exhausted and my feet are killing me,
but I had to share a few photos from the
vintage wedding that I provided the decor for.
I was also in charge of the food buffet,
so I wasn’t able to take any photos before people
arrived and started eating, but here’s a few
shots I was able to get.
The surroundings were gorgeous.
We got a brief rain, but thankfully it passed quickly.
My husband could NOT understand why I wanted to
buy this rusty old bike at a yard sale.
He said, “You can’t ride it – the tires are flat”.
Silly man…I have no intention of riding it!
I just love the rust!

 

Enamelware & galvanized pail for cards and flowers.

 

Another of my decoupaged tables and an antique wood crate.
The grandmother of the bride made the gorgeous quilt for the couple.

 

Out of all the things I loaned for this wedding,
the clock was the only item I was really worried about getting damaged –
it’s what I use for my logo in all my listings, etc. and it’s the only one I have like it.
It’s home safe and sound now.

 

Another of my decoupaged tables was perfect for holding
dessert plates, napkins and silverware.

 

One of my tables that I’m getting ready to refinish.
It made a gorgeous table for the cheese cakes.

 

The couples initials on their cheesecake.
A few weeks ago I got a huge bag of vintage linens at
an auction and they came in very handy for this wedding.

 

There’s never something bad that something good doesn’t come from it.
Last month we had a MASSIVE storm that uprooted and broke
trees all over our community.
This couple wanted lots of wood incorporated into their wedding,
so they were able to cut lots of tree sections to make
stands for the food and as display pieces.

 

This is one of my 4 antique doors they used to create the bridal table.
They also used tree sections to create legs for the door tables – looked incredible!

 

Another one of my doors – this one is a cellar door.

 

Another door.

 

The happy couple!
I gave them a huge box of vintage books to use.
Each table had a book stack with the couple’s photo on it,
as well as other vintage goods.
Hope you enjoyed this little vintage wedding tour!

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Comments

  1. You did a gorgeous set up love everything!!!

  2. Wonderful!! 🙂

  3. It looks like it was a gorgeous wedding! I love all the vintage touches for a wedding….I would image it made for a warm and inviting wedding. 🙂

  4. It is beautiful and I love the decoupaged tables. I may have to do that with a dresser I have.

  5. It looks terrific! I think I’d love a vintage decor wedding.

  6. Just gorgeous!! Job well done!

  7. My husband said the same thing about my rusty bike! Great ideas that you’ve shared with us today. Thanks!

  8. Oh my Angie, I would love to help you do one of these weddings. Too fun. And beautiful.

  9. So romantic looking. And that rusty bike has a charm all its own.

  10. What a charming wedding. I really wanted an outdoor wedding but with where we live we couldn’t dare risk it. I love the doors turned into tables! Way too cool. Visiting from the Gingerbread Blog.

  11. Wow wow wow wow… wow.

  12. This looks like it was a truly lovely wedding reception. Your vintage touches were perfect. I love the idea of using the book stack as a backdrop for the couple’s photo. Just overall charming!

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