As a professional wedding florist I love the concept, having done versions of this many times. however a lot of these concepts still aren't super diy friendly. It honestly deceivingly hard to make minimal masterful and elegant. Dried forals are incredibly difficult to work with. lunaria is pretty but fragile, labor intensive and expensive. I did a wedding once with tons of lunaria, I bought it a couple months in advanced it took me all that time to peel off all the thousands of pod covers. Night mare. Also you need tons of baby's breath to do those installations, several hundred bunches. Greenery, like smilax is much more cost effective. Totally agree with the pampas grass. It's the worst and very flammable. Buyer beware. I just wanted to pop in and give those notes. Love your videos and long time fan!
I see a lot of "intentional" minimalistic florals, and that speaks more of asian influences to me than rustic. I am obsessed with ikebana. It "looks" simple, but all the parts have a meaning, it is structurally dynamic yet balanced and elegant... and definitely not diy friendly without looking messy (I have tried 😅 and I still have a lot to learn)
Recently engaged this past month, and so far, I would say my theme is garden party! I love the pastel tones of lavender, sage, blush pink, but adding in a couple pops of color like a bright orange or yellow, or even blue. It's been a bit hard describing my vision to some people, because it pulls a lot of natural elements that a rustic theme has, but isn't as neutral or minimal in design. It's a little elegant, but also whimsical. I would love to see how you envision a colorful wedding though!
The vibe we're going for in our wedding is rustic cherry blossom! Ahh! I'm so excited! Main colors being light pink and white, with accents of dark chocolate brown, coral, and spring green.
I’m sorry I RAN to this video. Just looked at engagement rings with my boyfriend this past week and this will be in my future wedding lol! I think it’s worth looking into wildflower bouquets to include muted colors.
This is exactly what I needed. I am planning a wedding at my parents' house. It's on a farm in a pecan grove, but I am trying to keep it away from leaning heavy into rustic; more garden party. We're going with whites, off whites, sages, dusty blues, and pale peachy tones focusing on the natural feel of things. I wanted to bring out the flowers that will be blooming at the time and make it seem like we picked the florals straight out of the garden. It is very much a DIY or DIF (do it family); they have been a huge help. This vid has the perfect vocab I need to guide them along with what I am looking for.
That sounds stunning!!! And so lucky to have an amazing venue on offer to you! We are having at a vineyard and similar with whites and off whites and lots of greenery
My theme is rustic romance! Colors- lavender, sage, navy and silver! Lots of wood lanterns, dried lavender, bud vases, cheesecloth runners, and vintage or reclaimed pieces 💜 for invites we personalized a "logo" with a wreath of lilacs with our initials on the inside ✨
I loved hearing how you would design this style wedding… you should totally make more design videos for different themes. Really fun!!! Also youre just the best and make me laugh❤
I'm going for 1930s old Hollywood glamour with art nouveau flavors. It sounds crazy but I see it so clearly and so does my friend who is helping me plan!
I can't believe I'm coming up on my 3 year wedding anniversary and still watching Jamie 😅 But then again I can believe because the content is just fun to watch!
In the photo with the ribbed candles, it looks like white moss around the base, not baby's breath. That generally design idea would look great with both baby's breath or dried moss and shows that dried moss, especially white or other unique colors can be used to create texture that is super easy to use when DIYing. I kind of love moss🥰
We are the same person. My daughter is getting married in November and I have found a whole candle diy kit on Amazon. 😂😂. I am diy-ing her wedding. This is my second wedding, but it’s my daughter so I am going crazy. Thanks for your videos.
When I was planning my wedding (we broke it off) I went with a rustic elegant theme. Think forest fairytale barn with purples, greens, and coppers. I don’t think it’s gone but it has evolved because it is easy to incorporate other styles along side it.
I used cheesecloth runners for my wedding and dyed it all myself. It was sooooooo dreamy. But when I tried to dye the napkins, the actual recipe I used from the RIT dye site didn’t turn out quite right on the napkins (different color than the runner). And I rinsed the dye from the runners and a lot of the color came out. So just be careful when doing your own and give yourself plenty of time and do a test run. Because I think there’s something about the cheesecloth that makes it not take the dye quite the same as another fabric would.
I love this.. my theme is rustic. Greenery, cheesecloth table runners, log round and mason jars with micro lights. Sage, ivory and pops of coral are my colors. Bridal party is in different shades of green so they are all different and cowboy boots as well!
Please do one of these for a classic/black tie wedding!🙏🏻😇 having a hard time keeping it minimal enough for diy while making it look super nice and expensive ish. Your perspective is so helpful!
My daughter is doing a Downton Abbey themed wedding in April 2024. Not a wood round, mason jar, or burlap in sight. Replaced with chargers, candelabras and silver punch bowl and cake stand. Tan suits with suspenders replaced with traditional black tie (Groom in white tie). Ceremony at our church and reception at local community hall no barn in site.
My daughter is doing a Downton Abbey themed wedding in April 2024. Not a wood round, mason jar, or burlap in sight. Replaced with chargers, candelabras and silver punch bowl and cake stand. Tan suits with suspenders replaced with traditional black tie (Groom in white tie). Ceremony at our church and reception at local community hall no barn in site.
Also, I want to encourage all engaged couples to not be overly concerned with what's trendy. If you want to go totally off the beaten path to do what's right for your and your beloved, go for it! If you both love Star Wars and would love to have a Star Wars themed wedding, go for it! If the rustic chic wedding style is going out of style but you still like it, do it anyway! Whatever style you two love birds like, go for it! At the end of the day, it's not about appeasing the opinions of others, but it's your day. It's about you two and your love story. 🙂 Side note, by saying these things, I am in no way implying that Jaime is in the boat of "you have to follow what's trendy." I whole-heartedly believe that if Jamie did see this comment, she would agree. Just know, Jaime, I am in no way accusing you of trying to force trendy styles onto your viewers. I've been watching your channel for over a year. I know that's not you. 🙂
You’re adorable and I take zero offense. You KNOW I fully support any sort of Jedi vibing. Or, dare I say it, even colors that were so five years ago. *gasp* I just get asked a lot so it was fun to play designer for a minute, but I know you know that 😘. But to anyone who’s reading this - for the love of all that is holy, don’t just do it because it’s ‘trendy.’ Have fun and play with your design!
Awesome info! We're getting married at a winery in July, upstate NY. Definitely a rustic vibe but looking for "no" burlap, lace or pampas grass ideas ♥️
I'm planning an upscale rustic, so more garden party theme for April 2023 - we do have Mason jars but they will act as vases and we're adding in a tone of drapery and black lanterns to play with texture! Also if you're not a fan of baby's breath wax flowers are the substitute we're using :)
I'm getting married September 16th this year and we're doing rustic chic.. Mason jars with roses and wax flower for center pieces on a wood piece and white candles. minimal and elegant with farmhouse touches! I HOPE my vison comes out the way I'm thinking lol
Can you do a video about walking down the aisle instructions? I’m diying most of my wedding and have a family member doing most of the day of coordinating and it would be super helpful to see a video about typical rules and things involved with waking down the aisle. Like who walks down, when, what side do boys or girls walk on, music tips, etc I love your channel so much! Been watching it over a year! Getting married this April ☺️
Loved this video! Planning my May ‘24 wedding and planned to do rose gold and champagne colors. Any tips Jamie on how to accomplish an outside ceremony/inside reception vibe to look chic with an under 10k budget? So glad I’ve found your channel, a little stressed but glad for your tips! ❤ Thank you!
Our August wedding reception is at a beautiful barn venue, so the rustic vibe was semi-implied. Our venue allows real candles (we're in the UK and a lot of venues for health and safety won't let you use real candles), so we're tempted to bring our wedding colour in with those, or we'll go plain, then we have roses, eucalyptus and baby's breath in small 'jam jar' vases that we've been collecting / saving for over a year. Our tables will be super simple. We are having a teeny tiny 2 tier (like 4" and 6") cake for cutting, on a wood slice stand with loads of cupcakes, where we are planning to have baby's breath throughout the display. Our guests are being assigned a seat, and their place card (that I'm DIY'ing) doubles as a favour, as it is a wood slice drinks coaster with their name on. Our invites give very little away in regards to theme; we are going classic black and white, with some silver foil detailing. The back of the invite has a photo from our engagement shoot in black and white too. The venue is already set up with fairy lights galore, and we're hoping to be able to pop some fairy lights in the church too, to tie it together. We're definitely thinking that less is more with rustic :)
Hey Jamie! Can you do a video on staging table settings with disposable tableware? Our caterer is providing chinette as part of the package, but all the inspo pictures online have real (expensive) plates and cutlery 😬
Oh my goodness, I SO (!!!) second this!! We're using plastic gold chargers, satin napkins, gold metal napkin rings- and plastic (but really pretty!) disposable plates, cups, and flatware. Every single one of the inspiration pics all show heavy expensive metal flatware and fine china plates!!! I'm starting to get a bit worried about how this is going to look since it seems like nobody is doing this! Help!!
Please this such a great video idea!! The tips for logistics are amazing but this helps take ambient ideas and make it tangible!!! I'm planning an october/halloween/vampire dinner party esque wedding for 2024, and am having some struggles with dress and hair and makeup/party attire and such...
We had a sort of "rustic chic" style for the wedding. Our flowers were bright and wildflower style dotted around the room in bud vases of different sizes, but then we kept everything else very minimalist with white tablecloths, napkins and stationery (with a bit of accent gold here and there). Oh and loads of fairy lights and candles. It worked really really well and I managed not to have to do a tonne of DIY and decor on top as the flowers were really the star of the show.
Im Canadian floral prices may vary My bridesmaids had dried lavender bouquets. Three dried were 150$ Which is the cost of one fresh lavender. The grooms men had fresh lavender and straw flower(straw flowers look dried and almost feel fake but are alive) i think the foliage was eucalyptus in their boutonniere My bridal bouquet had fresh lavender, camomile, sweet william, straw flowers, eucalyptus and guinne Our mother's had fresh lavender and sweet william coursages. Our venu came with a lot of decorations already as it was someone's home they rent the venu on their property. Example were eddison lights everywhere made it look magical. They also had a hobby farm and a donky and a black horse walked into our wedding photos. Magical I had bees wax candles in lanterns as votives so it wouldnt smell of burning fake wax. I also used the bridesmaids dried lavender as votives as well i bought vases and put some small pebbles I got at michales in it so The lavender would sit properly and the dried flowers wouldnt get damaged. The florist showed me the bridesmaids boquet so i would know how much pebbles to get. The bridesmaids took the dried lavender home with them to repurpose again. So the dried lavender got three uses out of it. Sage cloth napkins wooden ring holders Cake was earl grey tea with lavender and a lemon icing Cake decorations were fresh lavender and sage leaves. Brides maides were in dusty sage Men were in black suits they voted for the color none of them would wear tan or brown again and we wanted them to be able to use their suit again End of the evening we had a Campfire at our venue with some smors We had a perfect wedding
Curious: How would you style a blacksmith themed wedding? Light Rustic elements, fire and steel color scheme, black baby's breath (hear me out... It looks like powdered steel/blacksmith dust), etc.
You know those tiny anvils for making jewelry? If it doesn't break the bank, those as table decor with fake rings placed on top would be cute. Maybe metal lanterns. Red fairy lights under a blackish semitransparent cloth may look like embers.
I’m getting married in MOAB Utah. It’s a desert and I don’t know if I want like rustic because it looks very desert and rustic naturally which is beautiful. Although I want to match it, and look romantic and beautiful.
I'm sorry but my comment is not really related to this video and SO long but I wanted to hear your opinion. I've been hearing about microweddings & I think I might be interested in doing that. I was curious your thoughts on them and the idea of doing little get-togethers after the wedding with different groups of family & friends after live-streaming the day of or having everyone watch your wedding video(?) before gathering, or while with you. Taking that route you really get to celebrate with each person and focus on conversations. However when I think about doing that it also makes me feel really guilty that everyone won't be there on the day of my wedding, and won't get to see me in my dress, the ceremony, and venue/decor except for in the wedding video/stream(?), unless I reused the decor from the day of and we all dressed up. I'd love to hear more thoughts and ideas because I feel at big parties you speak to sooo many people but don't really talk with any of them, or you spend all your time on one group.
Hi Jamie! I have a bajillion questions in my wedding planning journey. But I know sometimes weddings by themes (i.e. rustic, beach, vintage, etc.). Is it ever a good idea to combine themes or aesthetic. I have this vision of a wedding with celestial, iridescent vibe, and I'm tryna plan it myself without making everything look like a hot mess. The palette is orchid, dark purple, black, navy and teal.
I think I might be a bit too country for this video😂I was so excited I love Jamie but I think if she saw my version and definition of the word rustic she might faint😂this was just a little bit too modern for me😂😂
Question, are dummy cakes or artificial cakes a thing for you guys? Does everyone really love cake that no one will pass on on a slice? Is it weird to have a dummy cake and fake cutting one instead? I’m just trying to understand the thought process behind not having a real wedding cake and why a dummy one isn’t more popular.
I am an actual baker but still considering having a dummy cake and a small real tier on top. I want to take my cake home and eat it all because i plan to have a dessert table and i will just serve the same flavour as my wedding cake in a cut up sheet version. 😂 I want to do my own cake and have it small and cute so.. The dummy bottom tier saves me work. Thats my plan...
Girl PLEASE HELP! I JUST FOUND YOU. My daughter was raised very much in the country with a barn in the backyard and wants a Rustic Wedding in December! She doesn't like Hydrangea flowers but hey I love Christmas decorations and the wedding is Dec 9th.
I'm renewing my vows and having a real wedding because the governor shut our state down the day before our wedding in 2020 tons of money down the drain thank goodness my mom is ordained or we would have wasted a licence too.
Do 10,000,000 of these please haha I’m STRUGGLING with locking down my style and this was so helpful!
As a professional wedding florist I love the concept, having done versions of this many times. however a lot of these concepts still aren't super diy friendly. It honestly deceivingly hard to make minimal masterful and elegant. Dried forals are incredibly difficult to work with. lunaria is pretty but fragile, labor intensive and expensive. I did a wedding once with tons of lunaria, I bought it a couple months in advanced it took me all that time to peel off all the thousands of pod covers. Night mare. Also you need tons of baby's breath to do those installations, several hundred bunches. Greenery, like smilax is much more cost effective.
Totally agree with the pampas grass. It's the worst and very flammable. Buyer beware.
I just wanted to pop in and give those notes. Love your videos and long time fan!
I see a lot of "intentional" minimalistic florals, and that speaks more of asian influences to me than rustic. I am obsessed with ikebana. It "looks" simple, but all the parts have a meaning, it is structurally dynamic yet balanced and elegant... and definitely not diy friendly without looking messy (I have tried 😅 and I still have a lot to learn)
Recently engaged this past month, and so far, I would say my theme is garden party! I love the pastel tones of lavender, sage, blush pink, but adding in a couple pops of color like a bright orange or yellow, or even blue. It's been a bit hard describing my vision to some people, because it pulls a lot of natural elements that a rustic theme has, but isn't as neutral or minimal in design. It's a little elegant, but also whimsical. I would love to see how you envision a colorful wedding though!
The vibe we're going for in our wedding is rustic cherry blossom! Ahh! I'm so excited! Main colors being light pink and white, with accents of dark chocolate brown, coral, and spring green.
I’m sorry I RAN to this video. Just looked at engagement rings with my boyfriend this past week and this will be in my future wedding lol! I think it’s worth looking into wildflower bouquets to include muted colors.
This is exactly what I needed. I am planning a wedding at my parents' house. It's on a farm in a pecan grove, but I am trying to keep it away from leaning heavy into rustic; more garden party. We're going with whites, off whites, sages, dusty blues, and pale peachy tones focusing on the natural feel of things. I wanted to bring out the flowers that will be blooming at the time and make it seem like we picked the florals straight out of the garden. It is very much a DIY or DIF (do it family); they have been a huge help. This vid has the perfect vocab I need to guide them along with what I am looking for.
That sounds stunning!!! And so lucky to have an amazing venue on offer to you! We are having at a vineyard and similar with whites and off whites and lots of greenery
I would scrap Mason jars all together. I know they are cheap and so does everyone else. I’d do anything but Mason jars just my advice.
My theme is rustic romance! Colors- lavender, sage, navy and silver! Lots of wood lanterns, dried lavender, bud vases, cheesecloth runners, and vintage or reclaimed pieces 💜 for invites we personalized a "logo" with a wreath of lilacs with our initials on the inside ✨
10000000% more design videos!!! Seeing the way YOU pull things together really helps me visualize even the process of creating a design/look
I loved hearing how you would design this style wedding… you should totally make more design videos for different themes. Really fun!!! Also youre just the best and make me laugh❤
YES! Please do more design videos! This was so helpful to see how past trends can become modern or unique! Thank you so much, Jamie, you're amazing!
I'm going for 1930s old Hollywood glamour with art nouveau flavors. It sounds crazy but I see it so clearly and so does my friend who is helping me plan!
I can't believe I'm coming up on my 3 year wedding anniversary and still watching Jamie 😅 But then again I can believe because the content is just fun to watch!
This is the NEW FAV video of yours-and girl, I’m probably watched all of them! 2025 bride here! Loving this!
Love these ideas! Not planning a wedding, but I just love design, and thought this video was so fun! Thanks!
As a 2023 bride getting married at a pumpkin patch I needed this video
LOVED this video!! Just got engaged and trying to narrow down my style. Please do more!!
In the photo with the ribbed candles, it looks like white moss around the base, not baby's breath. That generally design idea would look great with both baby's breath or dried moss and shows that dried moss, especially white or other unique colors can be used to create texture that is super easy to use when DIYing. I kind of love moss🥰
We are the same person. My daughter is getting married in November and I have found a whole candle diy kit on Amazon. 😂😂. I am diy-ing her wedding. This is my second wedding, but it’s my daughter so I am going crazy. Thanks for your videos.
When I was planning my wedding (we broke it off) I went with a rustic elegant theme. Think forest fairytale barn with purples, greens, and coppers. I don’t think it’s gone but it has evolved because it is easy to incorporate other styles along side it.
I used cheesecloth runners for my wedding and dyed it all myself. It was sooooooo dreamy. But when I tried to dye the napkins, the actual recipe I used from the RIT dye site didn’t turn out quite right on the napkins (different color than the runner). And I rinsed the dye from the runners and a lot of the color came out. So just be careful when doing your own and give yourself plenty of time and do a test run. Because I think there’s something about the cheesecloth that makes it not take the dye quite the same as another fabric would.
I love this.. my theme is rustic. Greenery, cheesecloth table runners, log round and mason jars with micro lights. Sage, ivory and pops of coral are my colors. Bridal party is in different shades of green so they are all different and cowboy boots as well!
Love this type of video, helps so much with wrapping my head around cohesive modern design !
Please do one of these for a classic/black tie wedding!🙏🏻😇 having a hard time keeping it minimal enough for diy while making it look super nice and expensive ish. Your perspective is so helpful!
My daughter is doing a Downton Abbey themed wedding in April 2024. Not a wood round, mason jar, or burlap in sight. Replaced with chargers, candelabras and silver punch bowl and cake stand. Tan suits with suspenders replaced with traditional black tie (Groom in white tie). Ceremony at our church and reception at local community hall no barn in site.
My daughter is doing a Downton Abbey themed wedding in April 2024. Not a wood round, mason jar, or burlap in sight. Replaced with chargers, candelabras and silver punch bowl and cake stand. Tan suits with suspenders replaced with traditional black tie (Groom in white tie). Ceremony at our church and reception at local community hall no barn in site.
Please make more design videos 🙏 I'd love to see some DIY ideas for a whimsical garden theme wedding.
Also, I want to encourage all engaged couples to not be overly concerned with what's trendy. If you want to go totally off the beaten path to do what's right for your and your beloved, go for it! If you both love Star Wars and would love to have a Star Wars themed wedding, go for it! If the rustic chic wedding style is going out of style but you still like it, do it anyway! Whatever style you two love birds like, go for it! At the end of the day, it's not about appeasing the opinions of others, but it's your day. It's about you two and your love story. 🙂
Side note, by saying these things, I am in no way implying that Jaime is in the boat of "you have to follow what's trendy." I whole-heartedly believe that if Jamie did see this comment, she would agree. Just know, Jaime, I am in no way accusing you of trying to force trendy styles onto your viewers. I've been watching your channel for over a year. I know that's not you. 🙂
You’re adorable and I take zero offense. You KNOW I fully support any sort of Jedi vibing. Or, dare I say it, even colors that were so five years ago. *gasp*
I just get asked a lot so it was fun to play designer for a minute, but I know you know that 😘.
But to anyone who’s reading this - for the love of all that is holy, don’t just do it because it’s ‘trendy.’ Have fun and play with your design!
Awesome info! We're getting married at a winery in July, upstate NY. Definitely a rustic vibe but looking for "no" burlap, lace or pampas grass ideas ♥️
Omg yesss!!! Please do more! I love hearing what you would do for each theme!
I'm planning an upscale rustic, so more garden party theme for April 2023 - we do have Mason jars but they will act as vases and we're adding in a tone of drapery and black lanterns to play with texture! Also if you're not a fan of baby's breath wax flowers are the substitute we're using :)
I'm getting married September 16th this year and we're doing rustic chic.. Mason jars with roses and wax flower for center pieces on a wood piece and white candles. minimal and elegant with farmhouse touches! I HOPE my vison comes out the way I'm thinking lol
Can you do a video about walking down the aisle instructions? I’m diying most of my wedding and have a family member doing most of the day of coordinating and it would be super helpful to see a video about typical rules and things involved with waking down the aisle. Like who walks down, when, what side do boys or girls walk on, music tips, etc
I love your channel so much! Been watching it over a year! Getting married this April ☺️
Loved this video! Planning my May ‘24 wedding and planned to do rose gold and champagne colors. Any tips Jamie on how to accomplish an outside ceremony/inside reception vibe to look chic with an under 10k budget? So glad I’ve found your channel, a little stressed but glad for your tips! ❤ Thank you!
Ok i LOVED this video!! Such helpful advice! Any way you could do other styles pleaaaase? 😍😍
Our August wedding reception is at a beautiful barn venue, so the rustic vibe was semi-implied. Our venue allows real candles (we're in the UK and a lot of venues for health and safety won't let you use real candles), so we're tempted to bring our wedding colour in with those, or we'll go plain, then we have roses, eucalyptus and baby's breath in small 'jam jar' vases that we've been collecting / saving for over a year. Our tables will be super simple. We are having a teeny tiny 2 tier (like 4" and 6") cake for cutting, on a wood slice stand with loads of cupcakes, where we are planning to have baby's breath throughout the display. Our guests are being assigned a seat, and their place card (that I'm DIY'ing) doubles as a favour, as it is a wood slice drinks coaster with their name on. Our invites give very little away in regards to theme; we are going classic black and white, with some silver foil detailing. The back of the invite has a photo from our engagement shoot in black and white too. The venue is already set up with fairy lights galore, and we're hoping to be able to pop some fairy lights in the church too, to tie it together. We're definitely thinking that less is more with rustic :)
Hey Jamie! Can you do a video on staging table settings with disposable tableware? Our caterer is providing chinette as part of the package, but all the inspo pictures online have real (expensive) plates and cutlery 😬
Oh my goodness, I SO (!!!) second this!! We're using plastic gold chargers, satin napkins, gold metal napkin rings- and plastic (but really pretty!) disposable plates, cups, and flatware. Every single one of the inspiration pics all show heavy expensive metal flatware and fine china plates!!! I'm starting to get a bit worried about how this is going to look since it seems like nobody is doing this! Help!!
i was laughing so much while watching 😆love you jamie 💓
Please this such a great video idea!! The tips for logistics are amazing but this helps take ambient ideas and make it tangible!!!
I'm planning an october/halloween/vampire dinner party esque wedding for 2024, and am having some struggles with dress and hair and makeup/party attire and such...
I don't think Rustic Weddings will ever go away. The trend may slow down at some point but I love rustic weddings. 🔥💒👌
Do more of these, please! Vintage/ flower farm is what we’ve got going on.
I looove your design videos
Please please please do Classy/Formal (on a budget)!
We had a sort of "rustic chic" style for the wedding. Our flowers were bright and wildflower style dotted around the room in bud vases of different sizes, but then we kept everything else very minimalist with white tablecloths, napkins and stationery (with a bit of accent gold here and there). Oh and loads of fairy lights and candles. It worked really really well and I managed not to have to do a tonne of DIY and decor on top as the flowers were really the star of the show.
Lol,I love rustic weddings!. How about neutral colors with like pink and white with a hint of peach color? I’d love to see that on your channel.
Im Canadian floral prices may vary
My bridesmaids had dried lavender bouquets. Three dried were 150$ Which is the cost of one fresh lavender.
The grooms men had fresh lavender and straw flower(straw flowers look dried and almost feel fake but are alive) i think the foliage was eucalyptus in their boutonniere
My bridal bouquet had fresh lavender, camomile, sweet william, straw flowers, eucalyptus and guinne
Our mother's had fresh lavender and sweet william coursages.
Our venu came with a lot of decorations already as it was someone's home they rent the venu on their property. Example were eddison lights everywhere made it look magical. They also had a hobby farm and a donky and a black horse walked into our wedding photos. Magical
I had bees wax candles in lanterns as votives so it wouldnt smell of burning fake wax. I also used the bridesmaids dried lavender as votives as well i bought vases and put some small pebbles I got at michales in it so The lavender would sit properly and the dried flowers wouldnt get damaged. The florist showed me the bridesmaids boquet so i would know how much pebbles to get. The bridesmaids took the dried lavender home with them to repurpose again. So the dried lavender got three uses out of it.
Sage cloth napkins wooden ring holders
Cake was earl grey tea with lavender and a lemon icing
Cake decorations were fresh lavender and sage leaves.
Brides maides were in dusty sage
Men were in black suits they voted for the color none of them would wear tan or brown again and we wanted them to be able to use their suit again
End of the evening we had a Campfire at our venue with some smors
We had a perfect wedding
I was married back in June of 2022. I'm still here for the fun.
My theme of my March 2024 wedding is boho rustic
You should do like a southern gothic theme/elegant Halloween
Curious: How would you style a blacksmith themed wedding? Light Rustic elements, fire and steel color scheme, black baby's breath (hear me out... It looks like powdered steel/blacksmith dust), etc.
You know those tiny anvils for making jewelry? If it doesn't break the bank, those as table decor with fake rings placed on top would be cute. Maybe metal lanterns. Red fairy lights under a blackish semitransparent cloth may look like embers.
Great video, I got invited to this wedding and had no idea what it meant!?
I’m getting married in MOAB Utah. It’s a desert and I don’t know if I want like rustic because it looks very desert and rustic naturally which is beautiful. Although I want to match it, and look romantic and beautiful.
Jamie!!! "I make cheese" 💜💜💜
my style is a mix of rustic and idk what the other would be um garden style
Jamie googles pictures of satin buttons in her free time.
Do you have any advice for a 1920 vibe wedding
keep making these :)
I'm sorry but my comment is not really related to this video and SO long but I wanted to hear your opinion. I've been hearing about microweddings & I think I might be interested in doing that. I was curious your thoughts on them and the idea of doing little get-togethers after the wedding with different groups of family & friends after live-streaming the day of or having everyone watch your wedding video(?) before gathering, or while with you. Taking that route you really get to celebrate with each person and focus on conversations. However when I think about doing that it also makes me feel really guilty that everyone won't be there on the day of my wedding, and won't get to see me in my dress, the ceremony, and venue/decor except for in the wedding video/stream(?), unless I reused the decor from the day of and we all dressed up. I'd love to hear more thoughts and ideas because I feel at big parties you speak to sooo many people but don't really talk with any of them, or you spend all your time on one group.
What about a nautical/rustic themed? Rustic themed with nautical vibes or vise versa.
Hi Jamie!
I have a bajillion questions in my wedding planning journey. But I know sometimes weddings by themes (i.e. rustic, beach, vintage, etc.). Is it ever a good idea to combine themes or aesthetic. I have this vision of a wedding with celestial, iridescent vibe, and I'm tryna plan it myself without making everything look like a hot mess.
The palette is orchid, dark purple, black, navy and teal.
I think I might be a bit too country for this video😂I was so excited I love Jamie but I think if she saw my version and definition of the word rustic she might faint😂this was just a little bit too modern for me😂😂
Question, are dummy cakes or artificial cakes a thing for you guys? Does everyone really love cake that no one will pass on on a slice? Is it weird to have a dummy cake and fake cutting one instead? I’m just trying to understand the thought process behind not having a real wedding cake and why a dummy one isn’t more popular.
I am an actual baker but still considering having a dummy cake and a small real tier on top. I want to take my cake home and eat it all because i plan to have a dessert table and i will just serve the same flavour as my wedding cake in a cut up sheet version. 😂 I want to do my own cake and have it small and cute so.. The dummy bottom tier saves me work. Thats my plan...
Rustic Goth 2024...making it happen 😅
This is totally irrelevant but, do you have different colored eyes? One looks green and the other brown. They’re beautiful!🫶🏽
Girl PLEASE HELP! I JUST FOUND YOU. My daughter was raised very much in the country with a barn in the backyard and wants a Rustic Wedding in December! She doesn't like Hydrangea flowers but hey I love Christmas decorations and the wedding is Dec 9th.
I'm renewing my vows and having a real wedding because the governor shut our state down the day before our wedding in 2020 tons of money down the drain thank goodness my mom is ordained or we would have wasted a licence too.
Brown or beige linen suit. Those other beige suits are hideous to me. My very unimportant opinion.
I don’t like rustic weddings because EVERYONE does them.
This is exactly the kind of wedding I’m planning on having: minimalist and rustic. 🤍