Find lots of décor, wedding flowers and bouquets inspiration and ideas for every colour, every season and every type of bride.
Steal Aoife and Derek’s romantic, rockabilly style wedding in Cabra Castle by Fionn McCann of Studio 33 Weddings. This beautiful day featured a 1950s, baby blue wedding theme with a tea-length wedding dress from Petticoat Lane, a birdcage veil, t-bar shoes from Frilly Frocks, blooms from Freda’s Flowers, navy groom and groomsmen suits from Aston Formal and stationery from Pretty as a Picture – to name but a very few!
Featuring vintage jewellery from The Goddess Room, bouquets buttonholes by Tie the Knot Weddings by Abbeyfeale Flowers, skull cap from Little White Dress, Room design by atmosphere displays, letterpress wedding invites by by Pretty as a Picture, Julie Cummins Photography, Emerald and diamond flower engagement ring by Perfectring.ie
Jonas Peterson Ever since Kim Kardashian’s amazingly beautiful, black-and-white-meets-monochrome-meets-Hollywood wedding to Chris Humphries last year, everyone in the wedding world has tried to imitate her (not the whole 72 days part though!)! So, if you want to follow in this
Image by Joelle Pulido Photo We adore stripes. We also adore polka-dots. Pair them up and you have one amazing wedding theme for a sweet, light-hearted ‘I Do’ wedding day! Stripes and polka-dots are very diverse, and can be incorporated in so
America – some call it the land of dreams, others call it a place where you can shop ‘til you drop! Whatever way you like to think about it, the good ol’ stars and stripes will look amazing on your
A laid-back country vibe is perfect for long summer nights. If you’re having a rustic theme, incorporate wild flowers, hand painted signs, lace accents and mismatched crockery. This theme is budget friendly if you are prepared to spend time DIYing
Wedding favours help thank each and every guest for playing such a big part in your wedding day. DIY wedding favours will give them more of a personal touch and will really impress your guests. By Amy Croffey
Coral and pale blue is a wedding colour theme that won’t be forgotten in a hurry! Bright and fresh, and a theme that really packs a punch, it’s perfect for the couple who wants to add a bit of fun
Clockwise from top left: Escort cards on skeleton keys photo by Kate Headley via UnitedWithLove | Outdoor umbrella photo by Lisa Poggi via 100LayerCake | VitorreStationery by Pretty as a Picture, Dublin | Blueberry and white icing cake via YummyWeddingFood
Clockwise from left: Wedding cake by Little Cakes | Vintage-style shoes from Beholden Bridal at Bella Bleu, Cork | Photo of wedding guest by Jodie Chapman Spring is all about fresh flowers and pretty pastels -what better colour scheme to evoke for the
By Amy Croffey This classic colour pairing not only looks fantastic for Easter weddings but also in the spring/ summer season. It’s a colour combo that evokes soft soothing feelings that signify a stylish fresh start to married life. One
Every bride would love to have her favourite flowers at her wedding and in her bridal bouquets, but picking flowers that are in season can save a lot of money. Of course, flowers can be flown to your wedding destination from almost any part of the world, but you’ll pay extra for it. Here is a list of wedding flowers that are in season for spring and summer.
The traditional look for a bride was the French manicure – a style that’s classic and always looks elegant and refined. But more and more brides are now opting to mix it up a little by adding some colour to
By Amy Croffey If you decide to take a step back in time for your wedding theme, then there is no better time period than the roaring 1920s. This decade has a certain pizzazz like no other. Made up of
By Amy Croffey This wedding theme, inspired by our feathered friends, has a bohemian, whimsical feel. Every single part of the wedding can be adorned with these motifs, from centrepieces, to bouquets, to buttonholes, to floral arrangements – the sky really
Grey and yellow is a wedding colour theme that you’ll be seeing a lot more of in 2012! It’s fresh, modern and chic and is particularly perfect for a spring and summer wedding. This palette works well with almost any
Take a trip back to the Bronze Age and create a metallic bronze and gold leaf palette for your wedding decor. Metallic provides the perfect amount of glamour and edge to a very classic style, but as with most bold
Winter cocktails, Christmas wedding favours, choirs, snowy honeymoons, topiary trees, white flowers and sparkly, luxurious wedding dresses are our top trends for winter weddings. By Rachel Vowels
Wonderful winter weddings are all the rage this time of year, so to make yours stand out from the crowd try something a little different like a vintage winter theme! The best thing is this wedding look is chic and