Archive for the ‘Wedding Inspiration’ Category

Tangerine Tango

Friday, January 6th, 2012

Last year the colour was ‘Honeysuckle’, this year Pantone has announced ‘Tangerine Tango’ as the colour of the year for 2012. Described as a spirited reddish orange, it is definitely a vibrant colour and has a real ‘wow’ factor to it. I will be interested to see if it’s popularity grows over the year as brides-to-be look for something new and fresh to add to their weddings.

Tangerine can be used as a pop of colour against neutrals, camel and greys for a warm, subtle effect. I loved this gorgeous inspiration found on Green Wedding Shoes for a winter wedding. You can find more stunning pictures from this shoot here – Winter wedding ideas – Snowed In.

I love this combination of tangerine and tiffany blue I saw on Style me Pretty, very pretty and sophisticated.

Team tangerine and fuscia to create a vibrant, fun and colourful wedding.

found on Elizabeth Anne Designs

You could either opt for tangerine bridemaids dresses or maybe go for neutral dresses and a splash of orange in the bouquets.

found on Beauty & Lace

Weddington Way.com

photo: Style Me Pretty

As for wedding stationery, Poppiseed Designs has many designs that would look great in tangerine!

Pollyanna invitation suite

Rosanna Invitation – for the garden party

Flora Invitation – for the bright summery wedding

 

 

Aqua and Mint Wedding

Friday, December 2nd, 2011

There is an old saying “blue and green should never be seen”, but I don’t believe that at all!

Blue and green seem to be the colour of the moment as we have been sending out so many invitations in different shades of these colours. From sage and sea green to aqua and baby blue, they are definitely the most popular colours chosen for invitations right now.

When grouping a few of the different blue and green invitations together, they looked so pretty and complimented each other so well that I felt inspired to create an inspiration board based on a blue and green wedding. I love the effect of combining soft and bright blues along with sage, mint and sea green. This colour palette is so pretty and fresh, it just makes me think of cool summer breezes and after dinner mints!

clockwise from left: door found on Oncewed, table setting by Green Wedding Shoes, Mary-Jane wedding invitation in blue by Poppiseed Designs, Couple found on Your Best Wedding, mint green dress River of Romansk, bottles found on Green Wedding Shoes, Aqua blue table settings on elizabethannedesigns.com.

Here is some of the invitations we have printed recently in blue and green.

green wedding invitationIsabella invitation in sage green

Blue wedding invitationMary-Jane Invitation in aqua blue

Tree invitation sea greenTree of Life invitation in sea green

Aqua blue wedding invitationPollyanna invitation in blue

Kensington Colours

Thursday, August 25th, 2011

It is so much fun to see how little changes of colour or fonts can give the same invitation design a whole new flavour. Our Kensington wedding stationery suite has been very popular lately and it is lovely to see the different ways it can be changed to suit different wedding styles.

One couple requested to have their Kensington stationery suite printed on a recycled card to give it an earthy look. It was printed in chocolate brown on our flecked Bier Weizen recycled card.

Another couple wanted to incorporate a border into their design and we also ended up adding two little flying birds, which was a really sweet little touch. They also had the colour changed to a navy blue to suit their wedding colours.

So there you have the same invitation suite, but two different looks acheived with simple changes of colour, fonts and card.

Tree of Life

Friday, June 10th, 2011

I’m so excited to introduce you to our newest wedding stationery design – Tree of Life. I was inspired by all those gorgeous bohemian brides having beautiful outdoor ceremonies under huge trees. This stationery suite has an earthy feel and combines images of scrolls, birds and, of course, a beautiful leaf-filled tree. For those of you wanting an eco-friendly wedding we can also print this stationery on recylced card!

Tree of Life square invitation front and back.

Detail of front of invitation

Detail of front of Service Cover

A little bit of inspiration for a tree of life themed wedding…

From left to right: Eco Friendly Wedding Gown by Morgan Boszilkov found on Style Collective, Wedding under the trees found on Marilyns Keepsakes Blog,  Tree cufflinks by Cufflinkcustom.com, Vintage Cutlery, Tree of Life Order of Service Cover by Poppiseed Designs, Headpiece by Which Goose as found on Delightfully Engaged.

Elegant Themes – Stylists & Stationery

Thursday, May 5th, 2011

Whether you’ve been dreaming about your wedding for years and know just how you want everything to look, or you have no idea where to start and need some inspiration, Elegant Themes can set the scene for a perfect day.

With more than 15 years experience in the professional wedding industry, Elegant Themes is an industry leader in event styling on the Gold Coast and they can provide a complete personalised theming service for any occasion, or they can help you hire everything you need to do it yourself.

Poppiseed Designs is thrilled Elegant Themes has included our stationery as part of their new designer stationery and paper boutique.

This is a beautiful wedding recently themed by Elegant Themes at Versace.

Real Wedding – Natalia & Michael

Friday, April 29th, 2011

It was an absolute delight to work on this gorgeous wedding and it is a pleasure to share it with you.

Natalia and Michael invited family and friends to “a very important date” as they tied the knot on November 26th 2010 at the ‘Lindenderry’ at Red Hill, in Victoria’s Mornington Peninsula .

So much effort went into all the details of this gorgeous wedding that it was featured in the Winter 2011 issue of The Knot magazine!

Natalia and Michael’s wedding day had a whimsical ‘Alice in Wonderland’ theme running through it, which they used our ‘Isabella’ stationery, with a few modifications, to invite their guests and set the tone.

The envelopes asked guests to “open me” inside which held a stationery set consisting of invitation, direction card and map and wishing well card, all held together with a belly band which stated “a very important date…”. I loved their dress code which was ‘gorgeous and whimsical’ for the ladies and for the gentlemen ‘mad hat optional’.

Natalia and Michael worked with the talented stylist Michelle Gange from Prestige Parties to bring together a wonderful whimsical wedding with so many creative and special touches that honestly made me sigh! From the  directional sign which directed their guests to “the wedding, the hotel, the tea party and the rabbit hole” to the stunning “tea party” reception decorated with beautiful vintage tea cups and English garden flowers, the “Alice in Wonderland” theme was covered in a stylish and sophisticated yet fun-filled way.

Alice in Wonderland theme

Blue Wedding Ceremony Booklet

Wedding Sign

Garden Wedding Birdcage

Wedding Violin

Natalia said “the highlight of the day for me, was walking down the amazing aisle with my father, in the distance I could see all the people who had helped to shape the person that I am today and my future husband  just ahead”.

Wedding Ceremony

Bride and Groom

Wedding Parasol

The fun and warmth Natalia and Michael shared with their guests was shown in details like the guests being welcomed to the reception with a seating chart that told them that “…you’re all late to tea”, guest’s ‘welcome kits’,  with a reminder that “we’re all mad here” and a wedding video put together for the bride and groom, “by all their mad friends”. Such delightful ways to join everyone in on the fun of the theme.

Wedding Table Setting

I really love the thought that was put into the gifts for the guests. All the men received a pack of vintage playing cards which were wrapped and finished with a bomboniere tag by Poppiseed Designs, which read a quote by Alice “you’re nothing but a pack of cards!” and the women received some ‘Queens Tea’ whose tag included the quote  “would you like a little more tea” – Mad Hatter.

Macaroons

Wedding Reception

Natalia expressed her joy about her amazing day by saying “This was the Wonderland of mine (and Alice’s) dreams, mad  guests who helped to create beautiful memories, upside down vintage tea cups and saucers,  whimsical butterflies and violins, sunshine and a misty evening, a fabulous tea party with just the right pinch of silliness…. lets just say neither of us were keen to go home this time.”

Garden Wedding

Vineyard wedding

Congratulations Natalia and Michael and thank you so much for sharing your whimsical, magical wedding day with us, we wish you all the happiness in the future!

Location: ‘Lindendery’ at Red Hill, Mornington Peninsula, Victoria
Photographer: Kate Morris Photography
Florist: Native Events – Dawn Allen
Stylist: Prestige Parties – Michelle Gange with help from Natalia Ramirez
Dress: Elizabeth Varga
Wedding Band/Violin/Guitar: The Baker Boys
Make-up/Hair: Living Dolls
Stationery: Poppiseed Designs
Celebrant: Gino Gammaldi

Ophelias Song

Tuesday, February 15th, 2011

If you love soft romantic weddings complete with ruffles and intricate details then you will love our newest stationery suite, Ophelias Song. Beautiful calligraphy style birds swoon their way across this range creating a wedding invitation which perfectly sets the tone for a gorgeous vintage style wedding.

Grey Bird wedding invitation

Grey calligraphy Wedding invitation detail

Clockwise from left: Wedding dress by Atelier Aimee as found on Wedding Inspirasi, Vintage Silverware found on OnceWed, Ophelias Song Wedding Invitation from Poppiseed Designs, Flower Headpiece by Bethany Lorelle, Vintage Silverware found on Borrowed and Bleu, Milla bridal fascinator by Pomp and Plumage, Photo found on Anna Whitford Blog, Flower image from The  Slightly Obsessive Bride

Lollipops and Polka Dots!

Wednesday, February 9th, 2011

I am so pleased to introduce our latest stationery design Polkadottie to our store! I have created this fun, red and blue polka dot inspired wedding inspiration board to show the kind of wedding I had in mind when designing this suite.

It is all about a fun wedding day filled with quirky and playful accessories with a retro vintage flavour!

Polkadot wedding

First row: heart lollipops, blue and red bridesmaids photo by M. Norwood Photography
Second row: Cute cake topper by lollipop workshop, Polkadottie invitation by Poppiseed Designs
Third row: Red polkadot tea set found at Rosanna, Photo by Jessica Frey Photography

Colour Inspirations – Navy Blue and Crisp White

Monday, January 17th, 2011

This inspiration board was inspired by an intricate patterned china tea cup in the bold colours of white and navy blue. This colour palette may be simple, but it is definitely elegant. There is something timeless and classic about a strong deep navy blue paired with crisp snow white.

For a daytime wedding use white as the main colour with a splash of navy blue to complement it and for an evening wedding you can use navy as the more dominant colour with white touches throughout.

Incorporate navy blue into your wedding with a pair of gorgeous navy blue shoes poking out from beneath your white wedding dress, a table setting of mismatched blue and white china or bridesmaids dressed in various shades of dark blue.

Navy Blue and White Wedding Inspiration

Clockwise from left: Lingerie from The Garter Girl by Julianne Smith,  tea cup, Flowergirl dress from Nancy August, Blue victorian charm found on Project Wedding,  Navy Blue Wedding Flower Hair Clip from Saras Boutique,  Blue and white wedding flowers, Vintage Lace Wedding Invitation by Poppiseed Designs.

I Want Candy!

Wednesday, October 27th, 2010

After reading…and drooling… over some beautiful dessert and lolly buffet inspiration at Joy & Me, it got me thinking about  how much candy and dessert buffets are really becoming a big hit at any stylish event nowdays. They add the wow factor to any wedding, bridal shower, birthday party or even baptism celebration. I think the key is that they are not only full of tasty treats, but they are a visual feast limited only by your imagination!

Australia Entertains has some great tips on creating the perfect lolly buffet, like to help create a full look to your buffet when you’re on a tight budget, use other decorative “filler” items on the table around the candy jars. Paper lanterns, flowers, flower petals, and picture frames are great “filler” elements. They also have suggestions on working out how much candy you need.

Here are some gorgeous lolly and dessert buffets that left me feeling hungry! Hope you feel inspired…

What a gorgeous fun and sunny lolly buffet captured beautifully by Kelly Chau Photography.

A totally charming vintage hot air balloon inspired dessert station by Sweets Indeed.

Lollipops and candy sticks arranged in intricate pottery, like these by Rebecca Thuss, would look divine as part of a candy buffet.

A magical winter white dessert buffet complete with birch bark towers and white tissue paper pom poms. Found on Pepper Design Blog.

A cute candy buffet for a circus themed wedding celebration found on Once Wed.