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Black Tie Affair-Shove's Pilgrim Chapel and Garden of the Gods Club

Sunday, October 30, 2011  //  by Amber Mustain  //  Post a comment (0)

When I met Sarah and Bruce, they were absolutely lovely!  They wanted their wedding to have a classic 1930's feel in mostly white, but a pop of color. I loved that Bruce was really involved in the flower process.

The ceremony was a small intimate affair at Shove's Pilgrim's chapel, which was a perfect small, romantic space. The stunningly beautiful Sarah walked down the candlelit aisle with a harpist in the background. Simply perfect! Thank you for allowing me to be a part of your black-tie affair. 

The beautiful pictures were taken by Sara Joy Photography. I loved working with her. 

Ceremony: Shove Chapel (Pilgrims Chapel)

Reception: Garden of the Gods Club

Dress: Little White Dress

Photographer: Sara Joy Photography






Vintage Hillside Gardens Wedding

Wednesday, July 06, 2011  //  by Amber Mustain  //  Post a comment (0)
I can not tell you how much I enjoyed working with Jacqui and her mom Kim. Jacqui has wonderful taste and when we started discussing her vision for her flowers, my heart was happy! The first thing she said to me was that she wanted her wedding flowers to be "slightly glam, but mostly vintage" The entire day was just that! Thank you Jacqui for allowing me to be a part of your special day. You were beautiful and everything else was so perfect.

We used a few really fun elements: succulents, cotton stalks from South Carolina, feathers and vintage lace, antique books and tins, bird cages, and much more! Jacqui made the awesome boutonnieres!

Venue: Hillside Gardens
Photographer: Jenna Noelle Photography 
    (Fabulous to work with and did an amazing job creating such unique photos. You'll have to wait and see the rest of the wedding pictures. They are stunning!)













All photos by Jenna Noelle Photography


Colorado Vintage Engagement Shoot

Tuesday, May 17, 2011  //  by Amber Mustain  //  Post a comment (0)
I was asked by Kathyn Bacalis Photography to join her on an adventureous engagement shoot. It required finding a free upright piano  and then hauling it from Denver to on open field in Greenland, CO.  Her couple was absolutely amazing and such troopers because it was pretty cold that day. I loved the way everything came out. The lighting was perfect and Kathryn really got some amazing shots of the couple.

Creating flowers for a shoot is a lot of fun for me because I have more freedom to really create. I love finding unique items to incorporate into the design. When I went to the wholesaler the dogwood was amazing and I thought it would add a vintage feel. I also found some colorado-grown ranunculus that had a rich, antique coloring to it that was so pretty!

I created the banner out of old sheet music I found at a local music store and I found the red burlap at a fabric store. I antiqued each pennant with dye. I love the way it came out.

I hope you enjoy this shoot as much as I did!










Colorado Winter Wedding Inspiration

Thursday, January 20, 2011  //  by Amber Mustain  //  Post a comment (0)
I had the opportunity to work with two amazing professionals to put together one AWESOME Colorado Winter Wedding inspiration shoot!

Carly Mitchell was behind the camera and Mary from mkgraces was behind the special vintage touches. I designed the flowers and love the way everything turned out! What a beautiful, cold day in Vail, Colorado.

Thank you Carly and Mary for doing such an amazing job! To see more amazing pictures of the day visit
Carly's Blog














Using Vintage with your wedding flowers

Wednesday, October 06, 2010  //  by Amber Mustain  //  Post a comment (1)
I am a huge fan of using old and new items in floral decor to add interest to your wedding. You can use antique or heirloom items in your bridal bouquet, hair or pinned on your dress. Antique or thrift store items can really show your personality. I hope you enjoy this blog post from MyWedding.com as much as I did!  

Thrifting Antique Silver Pieces for Stunning Centerpieces

Something old, something new,
Something borrowed, something blue
And something silver for you!

If you’re meddling around thrift stores, antique markets and garage sales you
can easily find fabulous personalized touches. Treasures such as vintage silver plated tea sets,
sugar bowls and candy dishes are easy finds, inexpensive and oh-so-elegant in wedding décor.
As a greener alternative, purchasing used items adds a dash of something soulful to your wedding too.

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To create your centerpiece you’ll want to build a collection of objects similar in shape and size;
consider tea sets of similar scale but varying design. Filled with floral and grouped together,
they are stunning and sophisticated. Bargain blooms such as baby’s breath and carnations,
used en masse love to live in these stylish pots.  However, make sure your containers are at
least three inches deep if you are using them for arrangements – definitely consult your florist first!

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Three piece tea sets can be as low as $5.00 making them a steal, just keep in mind, most used silver
requires polishing to truly shine.  Totally tarnished is not so pretty, but a bit of patina can add pizzazz. 
Use a non-toxic baking soda bath to soak the crud off or consider an eco-friendly dip such as Earth Friendly’s Silver Polish.silver-tea-pot-shelves-william-shopping

Sustainably chic, your carbon foot print will be significantly smaller because of your efforts.
And in order to keep the cycle of reusing going, treat them as favors at the end of your event. 
Give your pieces as gifts to your most special guests (grandmothers, aunts and godparents) as sweet surprises that create lasting keepsakes they will remember forever.

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William is a designer for MyWedding .com and owns WM Events.

Feathers and Wedding Bouquets

Friday, July 23, 2010  //  by Amber Mustain  //  Post a comment (0)
Feathers have become very popular in wedding bouquets. They are a fun way to add personality-subtle elegance or a little funk! Feathers are also a great way to add color to a bouquet that doesn't occur naturally-black and teal are huge colors right now. Have fun and make your bouquet your own!

Lumber Baron Mansion Wedding

Monday, June 28, 2010  //  by Amber Mustain  //  Post a comment (1)
Yesterday I had the pleasure of doing the flowers for one of my family's long-time friends daughter.  Kerstin has amazing taste and every detail was perfect. The wedding was in the garden at The Lumber Baron Mansion in Denver.  Kerstin's bouquet was shades of pink peonies, ranuculus, hanging amaranthus, and queen anne's lace. It looked fresh-picked from the garden. Her centerpieces were in antique tea biscuit tins (LOVED THIS!!) She also had antique paper rolled into cones to hold petals and they were clipped to a wire birdcage rack. She had some amazing vintage looking laterns and fun personal details everywhere. Thank you for allowing me to be a part of your day and many blessings to you!

Birdcage Veils

Monday, April 05, 2010  //  by Amber Mustain  //  Post a comment (0)
Last night I was watching one of my FAVORITE movies...Sweet Home Alabama!! What girl does not love this movie? As I was watching Melanie get ready to walk down the aisle, I began to wonder if her birdcage veil was the beginning of a wonderful trend in the wedding industry. I love the versatility of these veils. A bride can choose whatever flower or feather that best fits her style, and this can transform her look into classic hollywood,  vintage, or modern contemporary!