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Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Titanic Styled Wedding {Credits and Details}

I want to start my post by sharing with you the amazing vendors I worked with on this shoot, A Titanic Styled Wedding for Best Wedding Sites and featured on their blog this month.  Make sure you click on the link here, to see the feature!  I will share all the visual inspiration and images that are not on the feature here, but first I want to thank all the people involved and share their amazing businesses with you.  At the end here, you'll find my own thoughts on some of the things I enjoyed the most.....besides working with Kristen Steele!




Credits:
Photography by Kristen Steele




Bridal Gown - White Lace & Promises


Groom's Tuxedo - Walker's Formal



Wedding Invitation Suite - Wedding Girl


Linens - White Table


Bouquet and Boutonniere - Flora Organica Designs


Cake Flowers and Fondant Toppers - Edible Details


Custom Favor Boxes - Pamela Smerker Designs


Custom Flag Straws - Go Agains The Grain


Cookies - Lori's Place


Kids Plates - Aedriel Originals


Chalkboard Tray - AZ Creative Studio



Special Thanks to Brenda at Best Wedding Sites, Rick Laney at Ackermann PR, Ashli Arden at Titanic Museum Pigeon Forge and  Wendy Robinson.  Congratulations to Katelyn and Trevor on their Marriage!



The following I want to share with you is fun stuff from the shoot I enjoyed styling and mixing and matching to create the look I was looking for:

frames for a background painted in navy blue, black and white for a contrast with the Grand Staircase Walls; a beautiful red cake stand to make this handmade ruffle cake a statement.


Store bought flowers complimented with craspedias on large and oversized bold color vases.





Old books and globes to provide an old world/travel look into the styling

Incorporating the famous heart necklace from the Titanic Movie. 

My In Flight Signature Handmade Labels which I used for name cards.


Chevron Table Numbers by Wedding Girl




The cutest water bottles I found at Target, here with nautical rope coasters from Carolina Pottery and Hey Yo Yo Straws 



Using the Titanic Museum's China Replica


Custom Craspedia (Billy Balls) Fondant Toppers by Edible Details 



the most amazing experience...



1 comment:

  1. So many charming nautical details! You even included the heart-shaped necklace!

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