medieval wedding inspiration
I am absolutely obsessed with medieval architecture, gardening, farming, clothing, etc. If I could pick an era I should’ve been born in it would’ve been the middle ages. I don’t like cheesy or gaudy medieval things, but authentic antiques or architecture so to design a wedding around that would be my dream! When I got married I actually never had a typical designed wedding, because we did it so fast & didn’t have time to plan it out. My little sister was actually my photographer as well as myself! This post is my inspiration for my wedding that I never got to design & plan, but still plan it out in my head! ;)
Calligraphy is so beautiful especially with a wax seal & ribbon. Papira is such an amazing calligrapher & designer, creating handmade paper & ageing it to give that antique detail.
This ancient museum piece dress & veil is my dream! How beautiful are those embroidered details?!
My favorite antique jewelry that I love to collect & even make myself are all made with gold, pearls, & raw emeralds.
I’m obsessed with hand painted frescoes like this gilded leaf painting inside of an ancient church! The muted green tones are my favorite with gold & a lot of them have little birds resting on the branches. I’m not sure if there are any churches in the US that have this, but incorporating antique paintings or tapestries in a room where the bride gets ready would make such a beautiful backdrop for photos!
I love the imperfect look of raw fruits, unwashed, laying across the tables at a wedding. Organic, rustic, branches of fruits is just so beautiful. You could even use branches of oak leaves with acorns on them in some of the floral displays on the tables.
I know this isn’t really a location that you’d see in the US, but it gives me such inspiration to look for places like this for wedding backdrops. My favorite places to take photos by are old lime kilns that I find around the state, because they give that ancient architecture look that you can’t find very often in the US.
I have an addiction to buying antique hand forged iron candelabras! I have way too many that I don’t even have room for which would be perfect for a wedding to decorate around the church or venue with large beeswax candles in them!
I love photographing on old stone steps that I find a lot around my area! Cemeteries have a lot of beautiful stone staircases or urns you could take your wedding photos at.
I hope you found lots of inspiration for your own wedding while I showed you some for my own dream wedding! If you’d like to follow me on Pinterest to get some more inspiration please do! Also, if you need any antiques to decorate for your wedding please check out my shop; Haven.