BrooklynBride
Planning a modern wedding in a world of Pink Flowers & poofy dresses
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INSPIRATION
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03. 12. 2010 You rock!

Can anyone else see this is a super cool way to propose? Or is it just me?
[image from Wonting]
- labels: etsy wonting you rock
- 3 comments
03. 08. 2010 Parcel Post for Brooklyn Bride [no. 16]
We recently received the Spark letterpress album at Urbanic and I’ve had this set on display as inspiration for my Brooklyn Bride post this week! How cool is it that the map of Brooklyn is incorporated into this suite as a design element?! Below, you can see it used as the pattern in the save the date, the escort cards and the outer envelope liner. The map on this set could be of the city of your choice and you could customize the colors and fonts to fit your style. Also darling in this set are all the extra special pieces, such as the couple’s signature drink coasters, the new home cards and the favor tags!
[images from Urbanic]
02. 11. 2010 Cards for Complicated People



Cute, sometimes a little cheeky, hand-painted cards for your love from Anna Fraser.
[images from Cards For Complicated People]
02. 11. 2010 Cake flags


Adorable cake flag banners from Etsy seller Baumbirdy…I bet they’d be great on cupcakes too!
[images from Baumbirdy, via Poppytalk]
- labels: baumbirdy Cake Topper etsy
- 4 comments
02. 05. 2010 MaeMae Paperie




This latest addition to MaeMae’s 2010 wedding collection , Gilly, is a stunner…I like how the designer, Megan, comes up with a fictional story behind her designs.
“Gilly spotted Cian at an old fashioned candy shoppe where she was buying jelly peach rings before boarding a train home. She had the peach rings at the shoppe at the same everyday for five months before Cian finally took her on a date to an orchard where they were married the following year.”
[images from MaeMae Paperie]

























