Showing posts with label bohemian wedding. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bohemian wedding. Show all posts

Friday, October 16, 2015

Online draping course: How to do bohemian draping for a wedding?

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For us to be able to do a bohemian draping we must first understand what Bohemian fabric is and what  the different ways is to do a bohemian draping for a wedding. What is Bohemian clothing and fabric: Let's read about it a little bit...
http://hubpages.com/hub/BohoTheFashionHistoryofBohemianClothes 


200 Years of Boho
Bohemian style has, for over 200 years, been an exotic alternative to the accepted fashions of a given period. Generally associated with artists, writers, and intellectuals, bohemian culture incorporates various ethic clothing styles, as well as historical costume.
Bohemian style consists of loose, colorful clothing and has been known as boho chic, hippie style, and Aesthetic dress. With their long flowing hair and rich, though threadbare fabrics, bohemians stand out in a crowd representing a colorful counterculture based on creativity, poverty, and an indifference to social structures and traditions.

Elements of Bohemian Style

Bohemian style, now referred to as boho chic, has come down through history, reappearing as beatnik style and in the hippie culture of the 1960s. For 200 years, bohemian style has consisted of several fashion elements.
  • Loose, flowing clothing made of natural fabrics
  • Less restrictive garments worn without corsets, bras or other restrictive elements
  • Loose, flowing hair
  • Colorful scarves worn at the neck, on the head, or instead of a belt
  • Peasant style clothing including tunics, loose trousers, boots, and sandals
  • Used or worn clothing
  • Oriental elements including robes, kimonos, and the ethnic designs of Persia, India, Turkey, and China
  • Mixing historical elements of medieval clothing with ethnic styles
  • Layering
  • Matching of garments in a nontraditional manner, such as mixing prints, or unusual color combinations
  • Multi strands of beads, several bangle bracelets, and the wearing of unusual, hand crafted, or unmatched jewelry
  • Large dangle or large hoop earrings
  • Broad brimmed hats
  • Patched clothing
  • Paisley, flowered fabrics, ruffles, lace edged sleeves
  • A general disregard for tidiness and uniformity of dress
  • A look of contrived dishevelment
When we read the above article we can see definite words being used to describe Bohemian... Words like dishevelment, Patched clothing, Paisleys, nontraditional, unusual, peasant style, colorful and natural. 

How on earth can we bring those words into a draping that you do for a wedding. Remember that you must always pull the theme through out the wedding. If you decide on dishevelment, patched, colorful then that must be seen in your ceremony, reception, cake etc.

What type of material can I use for a Bohemian draping? Short answer: mix and match, colorful, mismatched, natural material.

Here is a few types of materials that you can use: 

Mexican                                            



Ikat

 

Indian                                             

















Najavo


Tribal  


















Aztek



Paisley                                                                     



Old scarves


Vintage materials and Sari's



The biggest thing you need to remember when you want to do a bohemian draping is that you don't have to have all the different fabrics and the ones that you do have must be hanged in a non traditional, mis matched way.  

Here are a few examples of the use of bohemian draping in weddings. 

Fabric strips: If you use a natural type of material like a cotton then it is easy to tear the material into strips. If you are using a thicker material it is best to cut the materials into strips. Hang the strips in an unorganised way over a pole, rope or tree.





Draping over trees. If the venue where you are getting married, has big trees on the property you can definitely consider to use the tree as an arch. You can then throw the draping material over the trees. Remember that it is definitely better to use natural material for such a draping.






Draping between trees. If you want a definite bohemian vibe at your wedding chose a venue that have lots of tree on it. You can then either tie a rope between trees and do your draping then between the trees like these examples. The other options is to put your gazebo's or pipe and drape between the trees and drape on them. I would not recommend pipe and drape between trees because there is a definite risk in the pipe and drape falling over and hurt one of your guests.




If you want to break away from fabric draping you can think about just using flowers for your arch etc or you can use a macrame as a backdrop or arch.




Loose draping over an arch made with branches. The most important thing to do this type of draping is the fact that you must use a light and whimsical type of material that will blow in the wind. Think about wimsical or fairy tale... With this type of draping, you can use lots of flower or even no flowers. 






Don't you have an arch? Follow this tutorial and make one for your wedding:  http://www.bridecraft.com/branch-wedding-arch.html

Can't you find the right material on a shoe string budget? Here is a tutorial that will show you how to make your own ikat printed material. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jcgsiLRgyds&feature=youtu.be

Events greetings 

Marieta

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Sunday, October 4, 2015

Bohemian Beach Wedding

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Boho beach wedding

"To days of inspiration,
playing hookey, making
something out of nothing,
the need to express---
To communicate,
to going against the grain,
going insane, going mad" -- Jonathan Larson (La Vie Boheme, The RENT Musical)

I love Bohemianism! I am perhaps not you would call a hardcore, but I've always thought that I am a Bohemian at heart. Bohemianism is in essence going against convention. It's about finding "Freedom, Beauty, Truth, and Love" --some would say that these are the most basic doctrines of the Bohemian culture. Lifestyle and style-wise this translates to the most organic, most natural, and most free-spirited you could ever go for. 

It would even be hypocritical to "dictate" what a Bohemian Beach wedding should look like for the simple reason that the very core of being Bohemian is having no rules at all. 

The above is an extraction out of the rebellious bride’s blog. If you ever thought of have a bohemian wedding you have to go and read their blog!



Let's look at some ideas for a bohemian beach wedding. It is kind of weird to give you ideas about the elements of a bohemian style. After all: anything can go for a bohemian-themed wedding. It is truly about the fact that you need to put together the elements that you love

For a truly bohemian bride, you will have to make the decor up as you go along, putting together the things that you love, that you have around, that you can lend from friends or find at flea markets.  And that’s awesome. In my view, wedding design should always be about what you love rather than conforming to what you think is expected of you. But let’s be honest, boho has become a ‘look’, and if that’s a look you’re trying to achieve you have to bring some of the boho elements. 

There are certain elements that immediately scream boho – a flower crown, a fishtail braid, perhaps a lace dress, a ceremony out in the open, a picnic-style reception.We are focussing on the less obvious details that you could include in your wedding styling that would still help to create a boho vibe. 




Some of the elements that you will get at most bohemian weddings.

Wedding attire:

*  Mismatched Boho Bridesmaids
*  Flower crown
*  Bare feet
*  Ankle Cuffs
*  Moroccan, Gypsy or Indian detail
*  Leather belts
*  Bridegrooms: Casual or Linnen suits



Wedding ceremony:

*  Moroccan, Gypsy or Indian detail
*  Strips of ribbon or old fabric
*  Macrame detail
*  Natural elements like drift wood and shells



Reception:

*  Wedding teepees
*  Tamborines favors
*  Feather details
*  Picnic type reception
*  Natural elements like drift wood and shells




Wedding teepees




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Wednesday, September 30, 2015

Vintage Bohemian Chic wedding

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What does Bohemian mean...

#what it means to be bohemian #boho chic

However, you try and define Bohemian or Boho ... it is really fun, natural and earthy. When you want to add a Vintage feel to it, use items that say loud and clearly "I am old!" Think about Grandma's old crochet blankets, some old kitchen equipment, an old writing desk to mention a few. Have you ever though you can use your grandma's wedding dress again... this is the perfect dress for a Vintage Bohemian wedding.


Vintage bohemian ceremony ideas: The best location for a vintage bohemian wedding would be in a forest, park or backyard where you have a lot of trees and lawn. Make use of any old chairs that you can get for the guests to sit on. If you can not get old chairs - make use of hay bales with old knitted or crochet blankets on it. If you are going to get an arch for you wedding, you can definitely make use of the trees to create a natural arch with. The other options are to make use of old doors, old ladders, branches from trees etc. A wonderful resource for anyone that is thinking about a boho wedding is: http://greenweddingshoes.com/?s=vintage+boho+wedding


How can you carry the vintage bohemian theme through to your reception, The easiest is to make sure that you bring the same elements and colors to your reception. Think of old furniture, old bottles, old books and add to that the mixture of wild flowers. When you decide on your flowers you have to forget about the traditional way of flowers for a wedding. Think of a little girl walking in the meadow and picking flowers for her mother. That is the best way to describe the centre pieces for a wedding. any old bottle, old canister, old pot can be used as vases for this type of centre piece.


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Happy Eventing and don't forget to watch our series of You tube video's on Bohemian Weddings! http://www.youtube.com/user/ECTASA


Marieta