Showing posts with label non floral bouquets. Show all posts
Showing posts with label non floral bouquets. Show all posts

15 Awesome Ways to Incorporate Geometric Details


Geometric weddings have been all the rage in the past few years.  It is the perfect aesthetic for couples who prefer a more modern and contemporary design. Symmetry, interesting shapes, and clean lines are fun to add in a wedding because it creates some sort of balance between feminine and masculine details. And this being a popular theme, Pinterest-worthy pegs are already looking the same. How many times have you seen a geometric-shaped jewelry box with flowers inside it?

Here are 15 unique ways to incorporate the geometric feel in your wedding in more ways than one.


1. This invitation suite from www.minted.com has a textured 3-D feel and uses bold colors that aren't typically used in a wedding invite.

Jem + Moshe's Modern Mimimalist Wedding


With the plethora of beach, garden, and church weddings, it's refreshing to see Jem and Moshe's city rooftop wedding riddled with thoughtful minimalist details. Think black and white typography, architecture, and the bride's rebellious bridal jumpsuit!

"Who's That Bride?"

Photography by Zeus Martinez Photography

I personally see tons of wedding photos on my Facebook news feeds and Instagram timeline. Naturally, at some point my feeds become a blur. Then on very rare occasions, a bride catches my attention and makes the blur pause into a perfect rebellious freeze frame that makes me feel giddy. One such moment was when I saw Rebellious Bride Ashley as photographed by Zeus Martinez. 

A sudden gush of excitement usually follows this "freeze frame" moment which then compels me to feature. 

The Blueprint Bouquet

Here's a perfect example of how you can take a very masculine theme like "construction" and make it look crazy beautiful. I can't wait to see the rest of this construction themed wedding! The bouquet below was made by no less than Teddy Manuel.

This non-floral bouquet is made from Blueprint paper and metal wires!



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Noel & Rae's "Promniversary!"


Ahhh....prom. We are quite fond of prom here in the blog. Why we even created a prom wedding theme for one of our clients! So when we saw this oh-so-original "Promniversary" idea from Noel Salazar of Quirky Creatives and his wife Rae, we just had to celebrate it here in the blog for them as well!


Nothing like a couple who celebrates their anniversary in the most extraordinary way! My personal tip is to always make your anniversary an excuse to do something for the both of you so that you can: 1) Keep on reliving your wedding,  2)"Review" what you vowed to each other, and 3) Keep your love & marriage exciting, sizzling, happy, and alive. Take for example Noel--Rae had a not-so-happy memory of her prom and that's why Noel thought of creating a new one for her. How sweeeeeet is that? He went all out! The celebration even came with a kick-ass playlist haha. So let's play some Boyz 2 Men and check out this prom, shall we? :)

Rebellious Paper Bouquets

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Since the 1st-year anniv is a paper anniversary, a couple of months ago, I told the hubb that for our 1st year anniversary /honeymoon /Elvis Vegas wedding, I wanted to incorporate "something paper" for the wedding like a paper bouquet made out of our Round 1 and Round 2 wedding photos. 


However, since I am not as crafty as Rebellious Bride Mica, I gave up on the idea.

Then, boom! I found out that Etsy has soooo many sellers that offer paper bouquets of all shapes and sizes! 

Now I can't wait to order mine for the wedding! After reading The Power 7 book, I also have this infatuation with the idea of having my paper bouquet made by Teddy Manuel! (I  am such a sucker for these things! I know!). So on a side note what do you guys think? Etsy? or Teddy? (Hey it rhymes! haha)--don't tell me to DIY it. I have not the patience! Hahah!

You guys already know that we are biased on having non-floral bouquets so I won't elaborate on this anymore (Click HERE for related article). Instead, allow me to share with you some of the very many variations on the paper bouquet!

For the romantic and poetic at heart opt for a bouquet made out of different shades of pink paper or a bouquet made out of your favorite book

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CLICK HERE TO KNOW MORE ABOUT THIS BOUQUET

Rebellious Bouquet Alternatives (UPDATED!)

***Due to the popularity of this blog post, we've updated it to include even more wonderful non-floral bouquet photos at the bottom part of this feature. Enjoy!***
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Photo by Mango Red
My first encounter and perhaps "awakening" to the idea of having a non-floral bouquet was when I attended the wedding of one of our close friends last year. This couple was from Portland, Oregon and I loved the fact that they mixed wedding ideas from the US, with a very Filipiniana wedding in Intramuros. One fresh idea that they brought from the US, is the concept of a BROOCH BOUQUET. I was so enamored by the bride's bouquet--seeing it in the photo slideshow and onsite video, I couldn't help but wonder why her flowers seemed to sparkle like gems?!?