Rebecca + Jason's 1930's Inspired Wedding (Part II)

Rebecca and Jason had their ceremony and reception Alder Manor in New York. This venue is amazing! It’s an old estate mansion that was restored a few decades ago, but it still has a contrasting mix of gritty and grand. Rebecca’s gorgeous bouquet was handmade by her mother, which made change my mind about beaded bouquets. Huge thanks to the talented Gulnara from Gulnara Studio for sending this fantastic vintage wedding!

1930's Inspired Wedding in New York City Gulnara Studio
1930's Inspired Wedding in New York City Gulnara Studio
1930's Inspired Wedding in New York City Gulnara Studio
1930's Inspired Wedding in New York City Gulnara Studio
handmade beaded bouquet Wedding New York City Gulnara Studio
handmade beaded bouquet Wedding New York City Gulnara Studio
1930's Inspired Wedding in New York City Gulnara Studio
Vintage Mercury glass votives New York City Gulnara Studio
1930's Inspired Wedding in New York City Gulnara Studio
1930's Inspired Wedding in New York City Gulnara Studio
1930's Inspired Wedding in New York City Gulnara Studio

December 9th, 2009  |  Email to a friend
Category: Real Weddings, Vintage Weddings

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  1. 1
    brianna - well spun weddng films on December 9, 2009

    That is hands down, the most stunning bridal bouquet I have EVER seen!!! Her mom is SO incredibly talented!!! And I just love the bride’s gown, and the close family feeling of their wedding.

  2. 2
    Erin on December 9, 2009

    I love the details – especially the bouquet!

  3. 3
    Amber - Do It Yourself Weddings on December 10, 2009

    Wow, that bridal bouquet is lovely! I’ve never seen anything like it. It blows my mind. Wonderful!

  4. 4
    Coley on December 10, 2009

    That bridal bouquet looks like a GORGEOUS labor of love. Insanely beautiful…

  5. 5
    Erika Unbehaun on December 11, 2009

    Gorgeous photography. This gives me goosebumps.

  6. 6
    Kim @ Inspired Goodness on December 11, 2009

    Seriously in utter awe and jealously of her bouquet. I have a few petals that I made but never got father than that with the bouquet.

    Nothing compares to a mother’s love!

  7. 7
    fatalefemme on December 17, 2009

    That bouquet is absolutely amazing! I’ve never seen anything like it.

  8. 8
    Vania -SimplyBloom Photography, LLC on December 27, 2009

    you always feature THE most unique things…
    that heart-shaped chair & BOUQUET are to-die-for!!!

  9. 9
    Marty on December 31, 2009

    Beautiful pictures. What an amazing setting for a wedding.
    Can you imagine this was once someone’s home, wow!

  10. 10
    Rebecca (The Bride) on January 9, 2010

    Thanks so much to you all for your incredibly kind comments about our wedding. We are so thankful to be able to share our day with so many, and that is due to ruffledblog (thank you for your great work) and our talented and amazing photographer, Gulnara. Thanks again!

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  12. 12
    Mary on October 13, 2010

    Beautiful bouquet. I would like to know where I could find directions to make the bouquet. I tried for a full week and didn’t manage to get it right. Thanks much!!

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