• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer

The Day's Journal

Finding beauty in the everyday pieces of life

  • Weddings
  • Lifestyle
  • The Day’s Design
  • Nav Social Menu

    • Facebook
    • Instagram
    • Pinterest

vintage wedding

The Wedding Scene

0 · Sep 23, 2015 ·

Willowbrook Mill Wedding | The Day's Design | Kelly Sweet Photography

I was hanging out at a wedding a couple weeks ago… just kidding, I was working my tail off at a wedding a couple of weeks ago and we had just about finished making everything pretty and I was ready to give myself a huge pat on the back. I love that moment when everything is complete, every petal is in its perfect placed, the linens are unsoiled and perfectly laid, and all the silverware is flawlessly aligned with the edge of the table and the chairs are barely grazing each tablecloth. It kind of makes me think back to Edwardian times when people actually took the time to measure the distance between place settings with a ruler, polished each and every piece of silver and would never think of serving a guest with the wrong hand. I like to think I put that much time and care into each wedding, but not quite.

I love this moment. It’s the time when a tent is gleaming in all its glory, just waiting for the guests to arrive. I stood back in admiration as the photographer next to me began to capture the serenity of the entire scene. And then a guest walked it. While he was a fairly dapper looking gent, he wasn’t exactly complimenting the picture. So I kindly explained to him that we were in the process of taking photographs before guests were seated and asked him to wait just a few minutes before entering the tent. What I didn’t expect was a fuss, “Why would you want a picture without any people in it?! Who’s going to look back and think ‘I’m so glad I have this picture of this fork and spoon.” Clearly irritated, he stomped off and the photographer and I laughed.

This incident has stayed with me. I even started to doubt myself and wonder if maybe he was correct. Do couples really care to have these “empty” and “untouched” photos after their wedding day? From a vendor’s point of view, I love them. You’ll see very few pictures flooded with people in my portfolio. Your dear aunt Sally may have been an absolute hoot and a joy of a wedding guest, but her bold black and white dress clashed terribly with the pale blush and white of your décor. There’s a reason you take control of what your bridal party and immediate family wear, you want everything to blend. So do I. But I didn’t hire the photographer and I’m not paying for his services, so am I just being selfish?

I keep imagining a peaceful mountain scene. It’s serene and still, the mountain standing proudly at attention reaching far into the sky with snow gracing the very tops. At the base is a valley with tall grasses and a river that lays there undisturbed. Maybe a moose comes to drink from it daily or perhaps it’s the favorite fishing spot for a local bear and her cubs. It’s beautiful. Now think about what that same spot would look like if it were a famous tourist attraction. There’d be thousands of people in the base of the image, signs offering rides to different heights and flashy lights trying to sell you fried food. It doesn’t make the mountain itself any less beautiful but there’s a different tone and mood. You and your friends will still take a picture in front of the landscape but that peaceful and calm feeling will be gone.

Head Table Garland | The Day's Design | Kelly Sweet Photography

Both images are from an autumn wedding with Kelly Sweet Photography.

A good photographer will capture every moment of the wedding day. A photographer is an artist. And as an artist they seek to find the beauty in all aspects of the wedding. This time before the guest enter, before your little flower girl spilled soda on her dress and the ring bearer rolled in the mud is important. It adds to the story of your celebration. You spent a painstaking amount of time bringing all the details together, finding those perfect ribbons and table numbers. Make sure every piece of the day receives the credit it is due.

about_signature

Wedding Planning & Advice blush wedding, Kelly Sweet Photography, Northport Wedding, Photography, sequins, the day's design, untouched wedding photos, vintage wedding, Willowbrook Mill

Shopping with Shelby: Vintage Plus More “Vintage Wedding”

0 · Mar 4, 2014 ·

Hey lovelies, want to go shopping?  There’s a new vintage shop in town that is just too cute!  Vintage Plus More is located on 29th Street in Grand Rapids – which is dangerously close to all of my shopping hubs, meaning I might just be stopping in there quite a bit!

The shop has been open about six months now and has started hosting monthly events.  This month’s event is all about vintage weddings and I’m so excited to announce that I will have a part!  Join me, as well as Joan from Merci Beaucoup Floral and American Honey Repurposed Furniture as we show you how to perfectly style and coordinate your next vintage party. Plus a fashion show full of vintage dresses which I personally cannot wait to see!

Thursday, March 13th (from 6:30 – 8:00) would be the perfect night to come and see this new store, have a couple of treats and get some tips on styling and planning your wedding.  Can’t wait to see you there!!

Vintage Plus More | Wedding Event | The Day's Design

This is just one of the adorable booths within the shop. I snagged this picture from their Facebook page, which you need to be sure to check out to stay up to date on details around their Vintage Wedding Event as well as new treasures being added to the shop!

Vintage Plus More “Vintage Wedding Event”

2455 29th Street SE

Grand Rapids, Michigan 49512

(616) 528-5998(616) 528-5998(616) 528-5998

Thursday, March 13th 6:30-8:00 pm

about_signature
Call
Send SMS
Add to Skype
You’ll need Skype CreditFree via Skype

Shopping with Shelby American Honey Repurposed Furniture, ladies night, Merci Beaucoup Floral, the day's design, Vintage Plus More, vintage wedding, vintage wedding event, Wedding events

Hats Off to the New Year!!

0 · Dec 20, 2013 ·

With Christmas being a mere 5 days away and the start of 2014 only 12 days from now, I think it’s high time to share my festive little New Year’s shoot I put together a little earlier this year.  Back in September when I began dreaming this up and then in October when this shoot was actually brought to life, it seemed like the holidays would never come.  Snow was a distant dream and I was still living in the memories from last Christmas.

New Years Wedding by The Day's Design

More recently, however, I feel like we’re living in a snow globe!  What I wouldn’t have given to have snow this day in October!!  But instead the day was full of warm wishes and piles of tulle, glitter and ribbons.

New Year's Wedding ideas | The Day's Design

New Year's Wedding ideas | The Day's Design

The concept of “Hats Off to the New Year” was born in honor of my new Etsy store.  Sequins, glitter, bows, tulle, champagne and all things bubbly and sparkly just seemed like the perfect way my new line of goodies (and the New Year). 

This stunning home in historic Heritage Hill served as the perfect holiday backdrop.  I simply fell in love the first time I saw all the dark woodwork and stunning crystal chandeliers and knew the house needed showcase something special.  New Year’s through the decades began to unfold.

New Year's Wedding invitations | The Day's Design | Crown and Clover

New Year's Groom | The Day's Design

Burgundy & Gold Wedding ideas | The Day's DesignCheeky Strut and the fabulous talents of Jennifer Houseman captured the perfect old Hollywood glam essence through hair and make-up, bringing my models to life.

New Year's Wedding ideas | The Day's Design

New Year's Wedding ideas | The Day's Design

New Year's Wedding ideas | The Day's Design

New Year's Wedding ideas | The Day's Design

New Year's Wedding ideas | The Day's Design

New Year's Wedding ideas | The Day's Design

New Year's Wedding invitations | The Day's Design | Crown and Clover

New Year's Wedding invitations | The Day's Design | Crown and Clover

New Year's Wedding ideas | The Day's Design

New Year's Wedding | Gold succulent  | The Day's DesignI had so much fun digging up old New Year’s traditions and styles, like serving wassail with toast (who knew that’s why we ‘toast’ each other??), pairing the unexpected together, like gold succulents and felt top hats, and celebrating the start of something new.

New Year's Wedding ideas | The Day's Design

New Year's Wedding ideas | The Day's Design

New Year's desserts | The Day's Design

New Year's Wedding ideas | The Day's DesignGold Wedding Cake & Wassail | New Years Wedding ideas | The Day's Design

Burgundy & Blush New Year's Wedding ideas | The Day's Design

New Year's Wedding ideas | The Day's Design

New Year's Wedding ideas | The Day's Design | McCabe-Marlowe House

New Year's Wedding ideas | The Day's Design | Grand Rapids Wedding

 

Burgundy & Pink wedding flowers | The Day's Design

Blush & Ivory Veil Hat | Old Hollywood Glam | The Days' Design

New Year's Wedding ideas | Heritage Hill Grand Rapids | The Day's Design

New Year's Wedding ideas | The Day's Design

Garden Rose, Hydrangea & Stock | Burgandy & Pink wedding flowers| The Day's Design

Feather, tulle & Birdcage veil hat | The Day's Design

Old Hollywood New Year's Wedding ideas | The Day's Design

Sequin & Pink | New Year's Wedding ideas | The Day's Design

Pink Ranunculas and Evergreen flowers | New Year's Wedding ideas | The Day's Design

New Year's Wedding ideas | The Day's Design | Crown and Clover Calligraphy

Blush Pink Winter Wedding ideas | The Day's Design

New Year's Wedding ideas | Ivory Tulle Hat | The Day's Design

New Year's Wedding ideas | The Day's Design

New Year's Wedding ideas | Gold Garland | The Day's Design

New Year's Wedding ideas | The Day's Design

Photography:  Hetler Photography / Concept, Event & Floral Design: The Day’s Design /  Hairpieces: The Day’s Design / Stationary: Crown and Clover /  Venue: McCabe-Marlowe House  /  Desserts: Dana Wilmer-Lucus  /  Hair: Cheeky Strut  /  Make-Up: Jennifer Houseman

 An enormous THANK YOU to all the vendors who made this party happen!!  You can also see this feature on Oh Lovely Day.  And whether you’re tying the knot or just  planning an amazing bash, I hope you have a fabulous 2014!!

about_signature

 

Celebrations, Featured Beaded gown, birdcage veils, blush & burgunday wedding, Blush sequin table runner, cheeky strut, Crown and Clover Calligraphy, Dana Lucus, Dinner Party, Downtown Grand Rapids wedding, etsy shop, Gold sequin dress, Heritage Hill, hetler photography, inspiration shoot, Ivory sequin linen, Jennifer Houseman, McCabe-Marlowe House, New Year's Eve Wedding ideas, new years eve, Old Hollywood wedding ideas, photo shoot, sequin tablecloth, the day's design, tulle hats, Tulle skirt, veil alternative, vintage wedding

Vintage IS Modern

0 · Jun 5, 2013 ·

Vintage Wedding Dress

Vintage weddings have been all the rage for the past few years now.  There’s something oh-so-charming and nostalgic about incorporating items from the past into your décor.  I do it in my personal décor, as well as with events.  But what defines the event as “vintage”?

More and more vendors seem to be popping up claiming that they cater to vintage weddings.  They provide vintage furniture rentals, vintage attire or maybe even vintage photographs or event design.

This raises a couple questions.

  1. What makes your wedding vintage?
  2. Do you need to choose vendors that are specifically tailored to vintage weddings?

Let’s try to answer the first question.  You’re wedding does NOT have to be completely vintage to incorporated vintage components, all while pulling off a super romantic event.  Brides have used the word vintage to describe their weddings, when I might rather use turns like rustic, whimsical or lacey.

The term vintage can merely mean an item is old, but no quite antique or maybe it’s used or heavily used or worn out.  It could be a more primitive object.  Or perhaps you really are describing an antique!!  There is not a clear definition of vintage (other than it being used in wine making!)  So when deciding upon a vintage theme for your wedding, make sure you are specific.  Is there a particular decade you’d like to replicate?  Would you prefer mid-century modern or 1920’s Gatsby inspired affair?

Secondly, your vendors do not need to cater specifically to this type of an event.  However, if they have something similar in their portfolio that you really like, it can be very helpful.  Showing pictures and being very specific with your vendors in any event will help with the overall communication process.  Ask lots of questions, and do not be afraid to ask if they think they can achieve your desired effect.  Most vendors will be honest with you – if they don’t think they fit well with your vision, they’ll let you know!

I myself visit flea markets and thrift stores whenever possible.  I love collecting garage sale treasures.  And I’m the first person to slam on my breaks when I see a store advertising antiques.  However, I would not label myself as a vintage vendor just because I like this eclectic style décor.  I would say I’m thrifty and creative, and I know how to pull off this look seamlessly, even incorporating a few TJ Maxx finds that might fit the bill even better than the true vintage pieces.  I was decorating with cottage finds, shabby chic trinkets and rustic details before vintage was the “cool” thing to do!

So please, continue planning your vintage inspired events.  Incorporate wooden crates and dresses from the 1950s, but be able to describe your event beyond it being just “vintage”.  Do not be afraid to add teacups to a “modern” event or add sleeker décor to a 1900s historic estate.  With this ongoing trend, I would even venture to say that vintage is modern!!

Bradley James Photography captured the beautiful bride above wearing a 1950s tulle dress in my vintage tea party shoot last fall.

about_signature

Business Planning, Wedding Planning & Advice 1950s wedding dress, grand rapids wedding planner, vintage bride, vintage wedding, wests michigan wedding planner

Primary Sidebar

Featured Posts

Yellow poppy centerepice for spring wedding flowers

Mauve & Yellow Flowers for the Month of March

5 Flowers for the Month of March

5 Flowers for the Month of February

The Day’s Design’s Valentine’s Flowers

round table with blush and blue decor

Blush & Blue Winter Tabletop

More

As Seen On

EveryLastDetail

BurnettsBoard

Footer

Instagram

Instagram has returned invalid data.

Follow along with our adventures

  • Projects & Tutorials

Copyright © 2026 · Cravings Pro