This was my first time attending ICE(Indie Craft Experience) fair in Atlanta this weekend. It was extremely hot, but it was great to get outside and meet some very talented vendors. Two of my favorites are below:
Amy is the creator behind Ministry of Tiny Hats and all the fun "mini" hats above are her lovely creations. I love the idea of wearing hats to a wedding period, but adding tiny hats to the celebration sounds even more fun. She can create custom pieces of any type, so if you are interested you can convo her at her etsy store.
Eva Jorgenson of Sycamore Street Press had my favorite booth at ICE. Her letterpress pieces are absolutey delightful and I love how she displayed all her papers in vintage suitcases. Eva creates custom wedding invitations, so if you are in the market for invites you can convo her at her etsy store.
Sarah Jessica Parker’s wore this crazy hat to the Sex and the City premiere last night and it kinda sparked a debate on whether her move was over the top or not. Honestly, I love over the top in certain situations and I think she is one of the few individuals who can carry a look like this off, so I love it. It also reminded me of a unique wedding Abby featured on her site a couple weeks back where another bride wore a funky hat pictured above(which I also loved and that orange dress is awesome!). So what do you guys think about over the top hats for a wedding, love it or leave it? If you are looking for a hairpiece/hat that leans towards the eccentric side, check out kankalinhats etsy store. Her pieces are bold, but incredibly made and colorful.
{Photos c/o People and Erin Beach Photography via Style Me Pretty}
{Photos c/o Leigh Miller and Teenybreak}
Beautiful, custom caketoppers by D Sharp. I love how they combined the vintage wedding caketoppers with their own designs in the cakes below.
{Photos c/o D Sharp}
Elegant, gatsby-era wedding with a balloon twist throughout…………
{Photos c/o Martha Stewart Wedding}
