It seems I've been featuring a lot of vintage looks lately... which really only goes to show that the classics never go out of style! This party came to me from a blogging friend who wishes to remain anonymous. I just had to share a few of her party photos because the color combo is so uniquely beautiful and the handmade details like the embroidery hoops, pom garland and flowers are truly inspired. If you're as interested as I am in creating your own paper flowers, here is the link to a wonderful tutorial (and blog as it happens).
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That color combo is gorgeous. Love those paper flowers!
Beautiful color combination!
Not only is the color combination fabulous, but there are so many great details I love the way she used embroidery hoops to hold fabric and mixed it in with picture frames. The paper flowers are also awesome...wish I'd had those for T's birthday! Thanks for sharing!
LOVE this one!!!!!!!!!!!!
Love the colour combination and the display... those flowers are fabulous!!
Love the hoops as art! What a sweet party.
Oh so pretty. Love it
WOW, so unique and chic! Never would have thought of that color combo but they really work together!
Lovely! The flowers are amazing!
such a sweet color palette! love it!
oh my...I love those color's combination! :)
Jess from Taiwan.
This is the sweetest and cutest thing ever! I Iove the color combo and the look of everything!!
Sooo gorgeous!
Oh man! New reader here. This is absolutely GORGEOUS!!!!! Awesome. Awesome!
I adore the colours, just perfect! If I only had a girl ;)
I love those paper flowers! I will definitely bookmark that tutorial - thank you!!
Love these colors together!
Love these colors together!
I love the color combination and the use of the frames and embroidery hoops. Looks beautiful!
I was wondering if anyone knows what fabric she used as I love the flower pattern. Thanks.
Gorgeous! Check out the giveaway I'm hosting on my blog.
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The flowers are absolutely stunning!
This is absolutely divine :)
I love it absolutely wonderful! Just wondering where you got the color mason jars from?
For those wondering about the mason jars... she got them at the flea market, but you could probably get vintage Ball Jars on ebay!
In the top left picture on the wall, where did you find the circle decor with the material in it? Or how did you make it?
Thanks!!
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