sorry I’m all about the reblog these days. the bottle was just pretty…and pistachios are delish.
(via delicateweddings)

found this and HAD to post it for the adorable DIY paper “vase”. so great with the string. I like the idea of a “recylables” centerpiece…aluminum cans and paper vases? sounds good.

I love the aluminum cans here. Really great step away from mason jar vases…especially if you are using mason jars for drinking glasses.
Colorado wedding, things of note: i love the size, especially that they were able to sit in such an intimate circle. ALSO THE PROGRAMS. QUALITY. mad props to the twig.
notice the center piece? I like it. well done collecting bottles AND ESPECIALLY…spray painting tin cans the color of the wedding scheme (some were gold, others teal).
The groom. well dressed. check. AND LAST…photo number 5 gillion proofing every wedding MUST end in a bonfire. no if ands or buts.

All good things. Well put together…could easily have passed the “toooo muchhh” boundary but somehow sits right on the PERFECT level. Fantastic.

Birdseed as a jar/candle holder filler. Creative.
The collection of bridesmaids dresses are each very different but a color tone (beige-blue) brings them together amazingly well
The dried daisies…apparently I just have horrible luck with flower drying because these are gorgeous. I want I want I want. seriously.
All the brown twin and cloth lining the tables.
The flowers in jars on sticks on the isle ends. If you can pick any patterns up from my posts…you’ve probably noticed the sticks+jars+flowers theme :)
The ceremony is legitimately WILDERNESS. (its on a ranch so….basically) :)
I LOVE THIS. EVERYTHING ABOUT IT <3

loving the evergreen usage in the centerpieces. also on the brown paper invites with the outdoorsy touch.

Sticks in bundles! the anti-fower.

These are just pretty. I found a lot of photos of these teeny tiny wild daisies today. Verdict? ADORE. They are so wildflower-y and sweet. Like the log set up AS ALWAYS and like the blue tinted jar.