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Can't Hardly Contain Myself...

Hee hee. Obviously a blog post about vases would be titled with a container pun. I love puns - not always that great at them, but I love them. AND I love my new containers! I really want to play with some different styles and bring unique rentals to my Winnipeg brides, and though my collection is small right now, there are some exciting things in the works. 

First up, ceremony arrangements! Couples will often go for a couple of big, beautiful statement makers at the front of their ceremony, and I have three of the most lovely, natural-inspired ceramic container options. Don't let the size fool you - these suckers hold a LOT of flowers.

Up next, centrepieces! Those little bronze urns are heartbreakers. I can't wait to do them up with some jewel-toned blooms and they're only about 5" tall, so they're perfect to pop on a table. The silver compotes are SO gorgeous - classic, elegant, with a dainty twist. And last but not least, this collection of stem vases is amazing. They're just detailed enough to bring visual interest, and they're a refreshing excursion from the vintage bottles that have been floating around for a few years. A trio of stem vases at the centre of a table is never a bad thing. And finally, way at the bottom, this is a glamour shot of the most beautiful little votive holder that you ever did see. It's rimmed with gold, you guys. GOLD. Only the most sought-after metallic for weddings these days. I can't wait for these little babies to light up some tables, starting in December! 

Winnipeg Wedding Rentals - Stone House Creative
Wedding Rentals in Winnipeg - Stone House Creative
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DESIGNING YOUR COLOUR PALETTE

One of the first questions that any bride-to-be will hear from friends is, "What are your wedding colours?' And girls, let me tell you something awesome: gone are the days of picking one (maximum two!) colour, pairing it with white, and plastering that single shade everywhere. Let me tell you why this isn't a good idea: 

1) It's totally boring.
2) There is absolutely no life to the aesthetic side of your wedding.
3) If the various shades of that pre-determined colour don't match from item to item (ie. from invitation to flowers to tablecloths), then it's going to look like barf - and some colours are harder to find than others.

So, here's what I think you should do when designing your palette:

1) Select 2-3 main shades. Yep, 3. These are the colours that you're going to be using most often - stationery, bridal party attire, flowers, tablescapes, etc. 

2) Add in 2-3 complimentary colours, which coordinate with your main palette. These will be used as accents to tie the rest of your palette together, in smaller details: ribbons, place cards, table numbers, and so on. 

3) Add in a texture or two - this is what's really going to give your palette life! Whether you lean towards a metallic or love the whimsy of watercolour, want to bring the richness of velvet or prefer the organic, raw touch of linen, this texture is going to ensure that the rest of your colour palette and overall design actually make your aesthetic choices FEEL how you want them to. The texture is what will give your guests a tactile experience.

So go for it! Try on some major colour and see how much easier it's going to be to pull everything together. Some shades I'm craving right now? Burgundies with peach and a golden caramel, complimented with deep plum foliage, the softest pink, and the ever-popular metallic gold, and of course, lots of jewel-tone greeneries!

How to Choose your Wedding Colour Palette - Stone House Creative

Need help with your palette? I also offer Event Design services for a limited number of weddings each year. I'd love to talk with you about your wedding! Shoot me an email at stonehouseweddings@gmail.com and we'll chat!

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The Making of a Bridal Bouquet

This August, I was delighted to visit an amazing town in Atlanta, called Serenbe. I was there with my team at Once Wed, which is the other company I am delighted to work for - and brides, if you haven't already hit up Once Wed for wedding inspiration, do it now. I'm telling you, you won't regret this. Do it. Seriously!

Anyways, this little town is seriously perfect and provided a wonderful backdrop to play with flowers. My darling friends Linda and Stephanie and I took some time to play, and I love these images from Stephanie that show a bit of the behind-the-scenes making of a bouquet!

First, you clip some greenery from the neighbour's backyard...oops!

First, you clip some greenery from the neighbour's backyard...oops!

...And then you steal some of their hydrangea, too! If anyone in Winnipeg needs their hydrangea "pruned" during the summer, just call me. I will take care of that sucker for ya!

...And then you steal some of their hydrangea, too! If anyone in Winnipeg needs their hydrangea "pruned" during the summer, just call me. I will take care of that sucker for ya!

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Plum and Caramel Wedding Flowers - Stone House Creative
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Studly Flowers

Studly flowers…sort of an oxymoron, right? Here's the thing: boutonnieres can be pretty dated and boring (and corsages as well, though the awfulness that some corsages can be is a whole other topic). I really hate boring boutonnieres. Why should they be anything other than awesome? Detailed boutonnieres are proof that even the smallest of details should be attended to in a special manner. I like to pull together different elements out of the bouquets to dress up a boutonniere. Oh, and one last thing - just like a tie finishes a man's look, so a touch of ribbon finishes up a boutonniere nicely. I'm sure you'll agree!

Neutral Boutonnieres - Stone House Creative
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Spray Rose and Cosmos Boutonniere - Stone House Creative
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Make a Statement

Your wedding bouquet should make a statement - this doesn't mean that you have to have a crazy bouquet making a crazy statement, but I think that a bride's wedding bouquet should be her absolute favourite accessory. It should emphasize your style - be it classic, elegant, modern, bohemian or whatever, one of the best ways that I love to make a statement with a bouquet is with gorgeous ribbon that perfectly completes your look. 

I personally have a love affair with ribbon. I have considered asking my husband for a ribbon budget instead of birthday presents (can I have both please, Chad?). Silk ribbon, grosgrain ribbon, striped ribbon, lace-edged ribbon…I love it all. Some people like it simple and tidy, some people like long, trailing streamers. Whatever your style, the way you wrap that bouquet completes your look.

I may or may not have gone a little overboard on this one. But the combination of velvets, silk, and the ribbed satin  was too much for me to resist. 

I may or may not have gone a little overboard on this one. But the combination of velvets, silk, and the ribbed satin  was too much for me to resist. 

This scalloped ribbon is simple with a feminine style. It would look just as great as a tassel!

This scalloped ribbon is simple with a feminine style. It would look just as great as a tassel!

I absolutely loved using metallic glitter streams here along with the blush satin. It added such a sweet, feminine feel!

I absolutely loved using metallic glitter streams here along with the blush satin. It added such a sweet, feminine feel!

This natural muslin is a great texture to add in - and I've got it in a lot of colours!

This natural muslin is a great texture to add in - and I've got it in a lot of colours!

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