A few months ago now, I had the pleasure of working on a
Our photo shoot is a little different to most we have seen, taking that'neon' would be a big trend in 2012 we decided to try something a little moredaring. We have found quite a few Brides are coming out of the usual andexpected style of weddings such as vintage or rustic inspired and are moreinclined to try something new. We hope to offer these brides someinspiration and showing them just how fun and different their wedding can beby showing your readers how to create a fun and simple dessert table forguests, some DIY elements in there also that can easily be achieved.
DIY:Li-Ann created the artwork's for the backdrop by taping the canvases in various lines and painting to create the geometric look. We also cut out someshapes and taped it on. The Favour Box was very simple, we assembled the box and lined it with the matching printable paper. Inside the favour box were some swizzle candy sticks, wrapped lolly tubes, a cookie and personalised chocolate bar.We used old photo frames and painted in neon as the platters for our desserttable. These were lined with our decorative themed paper.
Contributors:Styling, Design & Concept: Little Sooti Events & Ham and Pea Design Paperie Photography: Lee Bird PhotographyFlowers & Bouquet: Velvet Lily FloristCake and Desserts: Cake Envy Hair & Make Up: Silvana Mitkovski Hair & Make Up & Dress by Vintage Sew and So.