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

Monday, July 22, 2019

Rachael and Robin's Country Wedding

Rachael has graciously shared pictures from her recent country themed wedding! 
Boots, Buckles, Blue Jeans, Burlap Bouquets and Boutonnieres, Turquoise, and Cowboy Hats... Rustic Romance... Yes, please!! 
Cowboy and Cowgirl themed wedding with burlap and lace wedding flowers

The bridesmaids bouquets and boutonnieres featured turquoise, yellow, tan, and white burlap roses, with lace, rhinestones, pearls, and feathers. 
rustic country wedding flowers
I love the western themed wedding and the pictures that Racheal has shared with us! 
cowgirl and cowboy wedding party with burlap flowers


rhinestone cowgirl burlap bouquets
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Baker! Thank you for allowing me to have a small part of your beautiful outdoor wedding! Sending best wishes for a lifetime of happiness together!
country wedding cake

Photos in this post were taken by Katy Kent Photography
Pictures submitted and used with permission of the bride. 

Custom Burlap and Lace Wedding Bouquets by GypsyFarmGirl on etsy or can be ordered on my new website at RustandRomance.com 





Friday, February 1, 2019

Rust and Romance

Recently, I saw the words Rust and Romance and they jumped off the page at me. For a long time, I've wondered what ties my wedding business and love of vintage lace, flowers, and  treasures with rusty junk, old pick up trucks, and our recycled / repurposed garden together. How do I describe my rusty creations and romantic wedding bouquets? What could a tag line for my shop be? 

I was immediately inspired to create this Rust and Romance graphic to put on shirts. It combines a rusty old turquoise truck, lace, burlap. galvanized buckets and crates of flowers, chippy peely wood background, and lights. 



I loved this picture of a navy burlap and lace bridal bouquet on one of our Farmall tractors. 
Our rusty gazebo - if you are new here, our gazebo was pulled from a trash ditch (yes, really) and we have had a blast decorating it each season with repurposed and second hand finds. The only thing purchased new is the lights and hummingbird feeder.
Shabby, Chippy, Vintage, Love
Our booth at the Mineola Antique Fair (open the second Friday and Saturday of each month.) 

vintage market booth space
Still debating on whether "Rust and Romance" should be on the shirt or not???



turquoise burlap and lace bridal bouquet
A rusty meat grinder became a garden container for this pretty succulent. 

repurposed garden containers for succulents


Rustic Romance Repurposed Clothing
 Miss Gussie - my rustic, vintage, camper trailer with all the romantic lace and shabby details.

 With my love at one of our shows...


  Well, I think Rust and Romance is just the description I was looking for! Don't ya think? 

The Rust and Romance shirts will be available soon.

Custom wedding bouquets and most clothing is available in my etsy shop or some of the items (plus so much) can be found at the Mineola Antique Fair. 


Thursday, July 12, 2018

The Hawthorne Wedding

A few pictures from the Hawthorne Wedding! It was a beautiful afternoon for an outdoor wedding and I couldn't help taking pictures beforehand as the horses grazed in the background! 






 Is she not the most precious thing ever?!? That look of awe in her face is priceless!





Congratulations to the Hawthorne's! Wishing you many years of happiness and love! 

Bride and Groom


Tuesday, June 5, 2018

Customer Wedding Pictures!

Janet was a recent wedding customer and we created a custom burlap bouquet for her.and boutonnieres for the men in the wedding party. She wanted a turquoise burlap bridal bouquet with something flowy and draping out of it. We discussed ideas and we decided on adding cascading greenery to the bouquet. Last week, she sent me a few pictures from their California wedding! 


Photo credit to Helen P Cherry Weddings - photographer

Photo credit to Helen P Cherry Weddings - photographer

Photo credit to Helen P Cherry Weddings - photographer
 Congratulations to the Bride and Groom! Sending my Congratulations and best wishes for many happy years to come! Thank you for letting me have a small part of your wedding day! 
Photo credit to Helen P Cherry Weddings - photographer

All pictures were provided and used with permission from the bride. Photography credit goes to Helen P Cherry Weddings - photographer.

Thursday, May 17, 2018

A Day in the Life of a Gypsy Farm Girl!

A day in the life of a gypsy farm girl.... 

At midnight I was sewing up my “gypsy sassy pants” (converting skirts to palazzo style pants.) They are so dang fun and cool to wear! I got stopped several times today and ask “is that pants?” “I love those!” 



Me: “Thanks, I made them!”

6:10-6:30 slapping the alarm clock. 

7:30 Packing up wedding orders to ship out. 



8:30 Meet up with Angea to go junkin, pickin’ and the post office, followed by a “board meeting”. 

These folks know how to host an epic garage sale! Great signs marking the way, everything priced, they brought us shopping baskets when they saw me snatching up the vintage lace and doilies, they had a tent, holding area for the big items we wanted, and even used a cash register to ring up purchases! 

11ish  Board meeting aka business lunch, aka what we do after Thursday morning pickin’. Some of our best ideas have came at the corner table at La Finca! Tea and green sauce, yes please! We’ve got visions for our Mineola Antique Fair space that are exciting! Can you make sense of the scribbles? 


12:30 A trip to the store for all the soaps - laundry, hair, and Jeff’s “old man soap” as he calls it and cat food. Got to keep the boss cat happy and everybody clean! 

Home again.

3:00 Hook up trailer and head to the farm. 



We dated in this truck, sold it 15 years ago and it came back home this weekend. ❤️ It just feels right in the red farm truck! 

The start of this blog post came, while Jeff drives to the farm. I’m typing on my phone, windows down, the air and ideas flowing through the truck. 


Farm chores

We got the cow herd up in the pens and sorted some heifers to take to market. I grabbed a light weight, long sleeve shirt, should’ve grabbed a hat too... gotta little sun on my face. 


That one in the center looks all sweet... Let me tell ya, that is one crazy heifer! Our herd is usually very calm, but this one was a wild one to pen and thankfully no one got ran over by her! 


Ronnie D Donkey kicked up his feet after he got turned out and he said “see ya” as we left out with our trailer load. 

7:45 Our calves were delivered and now we are home again. The dogs were ready for supper, their nightly run outside, and we had supper to fix.

Along the way, we’ve sold some candle stands, answered and read email, and handled some other business.

My jeans (and me) were splattered with cow poo, so baths and clothes washing also happened. I can usually load cattle without getting too dirty, but the heifers were a messy bunch today!

11:20 Finally finishing up my blog post and getting it to a computer to finally publish. There used to be a blogger app, but a few phone updates back, it disappeared, which makes it harder to blog on the go. 

Tomorrow we ship more items out and I plan to stay home and work most of the day! Weddings, sewing shirts, making tin signs, who knows what all the day will entail? No day is ever the same and I like it that way! 

I started out sewing and wearing my gypsy pants and ended it sitting with my girls (dogs) on the couch! I’d call it a great day!!!