Anywho, I went to salvage something from this fabric jungle (which I did not find first time around with my gps. And they only take cash or check, so no debit or credit. Here are the swatches I returned with, however I made no decision.

I want a fabric backdrop at the reception for a backdrop for an Amelia-run photobooth, but I want it to be fun.

from Lena and Joshua's wedding (I really like the whole thing)
I realized that I have no real theme, thus excluding the tropical fabrics, the nautical fabrics, the monkey fabrics (Garrett hates monkeys anyway)... I wanted to stick to our theme, navy and yellow, but everyone seems to think I shouldn't want my bridesmaids or guests to blend in. How fun would a Zach Braff re-enactment of Garden State be though?

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Maybe I'll just make my girls' dresses. Out of the same fabric. I do kind of have a 20's love. And want a birdcage veil for the reception, maybe some hats for people to wear, maybe a dry erase board. I'm pretty sure Garrett thinks I'm lame. I want vintage suitcases at the reception, and the courthouse is art deco. But is vintage 20s a doable theme? Any fabric suggestions, heh? We're in the process of getting internet in our apartment so it's been a painfully slow experience of getting free internet through some unknown numbered and weak signal.
Here's a fabric I like... I'm not damask obsessed but I think it'd make a pretty backdrop or table runners. Thoughts or suggestions?

i really really love this. the navy patterns are my favorite.
ReplyDeleteget a book called Vintage Vavoom..
or just go here- http://vintagevavoom.blogspot.com/
you have to sort through some cheesy flowery things, but there's lots of super pretty vintage 20s patterns and ideas.
ok, i lied. don't go to that blog. i just looked at it and it's crap. just look for the book.
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