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Anita + Phil’s Vintage “Anthro” Inspired Wedding

Tue, Oct 27, 2009

Real Weddings

Kate sent me this wedding last week thinking it was a good fit for Ruffled and boy, was she right. Anita and Phil created most of the wedding decor themselves, with lots of vintage touches. When Kate told me Anita’s bouquet and Phil’s boutonniere had raspberries in them I instantly fell in love with their wedding, before even seeing the photos. Not only that, but they also bought a vintage mantle to use as a backdrop for their ceremony which is now being used in their living room. Big thanks to Kate Harrison Photography for sharing this vintage chic wedding with me today!

Anthropologie Vintage Inspired Wedding by Kate Harrison
Anthropologie Vintage Inspired Wedding by Kate Harrison
Anthropologie Vintage Inspired Wedding by Kate Harrison
Anthropologie Vintage Inspired Wedding by Kate Harrison
Anthropologie Vintage Inspired Wedding by Kate Harrison
Anthropologie Vintage Inspired Wedding by Kate Harrison
Anthropologie Vintage Inspired Wedding by Kate Harrison
Anthropologie Vintage Inspired Wedding by Kate Harrison
Anthropologie Vintage Inspired Wedding by Kate Harrison

Check back later for part II of this vintage inspired, Anthropologie-like wedding!

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6 Responses to “Anita + Phil’s Vintage “Anthro” Inspired Wedding”

  1. Nina says:

    So pretty! Any idea where this awesome dress is from??

  2. Smitten says:

    I adore the programs the couple created; very vintage community theatre look to them. And the raspberries in her bouquet! Are they fresh or artificial?

  3. Emily says:

    I love the berries in the wedding bouquet! Where is her beautiful wedding dress from? It looks vintage!

  4. amanda says:

    I am trying to find out right now. I will let you know!

  5. Monica L says:

    Dress looks like Casablanca 1900.

  6. Melissa B says:

    I too will have to get on board the “berry train” and say I think that is such an adorable, unique idea! I’ve seen lots of fruits and veggies incorporated into arrangements, but this is a first for me with the raspberries. It’s always the little things that make the biggest impressions.

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