Thursday, April 25, 2013

Vintage Weddings Lab at Junk Bonanza, Part 2. The Camellia, Thunder Bay, On.


 Today, we are going to share with you the charming vignettes at the Weddings  Lab  ( Part 2) at Junk Bonanza. Are you planning a Vintage Wedding? What theme are you leaning towards?





 Vintage crates are handy for so many things  - they help with keeping everything organized.






 Love this idea! What do you think?





 Rentals  of Vintage Furniture from On Solid ground Vintage Rentals, Minneapolis, MN. and/or from The Red Bench Vintage Event Rental & design.



 I never thought to use an old frame in this way.  Jeff loves Jessica Photography.






 I have an old typewriter, now I know what to do with it. That's the whole idea behind this Weddings Lab, once you see all the vintage items displayed in Vignettes, you begin to really see how you can incorporate Vintage into your Wedding celebration.

Heather Dempsey from GetMarried.com





And Elizabeth was there signing copies of her lovely book, "Vintage Wedding Style."






 This book is jam packed with ideas and DIYs for your Vintage Wedding. Come into The Camellia to take a peek!










 Chalkboard paint on mason jars...cool!


















 Whiskey barrels with Floral arrangements.





 And Vintage dresses and jewellery from Andrea's Vintage Bridal , https://www.facebook.com/pages/Andreas-Vintage-Bridal/212865958730915


 Inspiration galore in all these photos from Weddings Lab at Junk Bonanza. For Vintage linens, Burlap linens, and fabulous Wedding Bouquets , Visit The Camellia, 30 Hacquoil Rd. Thunder Bay, On. p -807-475-3551.
Shop online at www.thecamellia.com
Please note that from May 15th. 2013 to June 2nd. 2013, we are on reduced hours.
Wed. 1-3, Fri. 1-3, Sat. 1-4. Normal hours resume on June 5th.2013.


2 comments:

  1. Since the first occasions long ago 400 ago, wedding events haven't been complete without custom wedding songs. The tradition goes such as this: the marriage tunes are performed as the bride has been walked past her father as much as the altar. Usually, these tunes are clearly solemn and slow in character. On the other hand, once the bride and groom need to walk lower the aisle to finish the events, a refreshing tune will be performed.

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  2. Thank you for your comment about custom Wedding Songs, i had no idea about the traditions behind them!

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