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Red rose round-up — say that three times fast!

The Kentucky Derby isn’t called “The Run for the Roses” for nothing — the blanket of blooms that’s draped over the winning Thoroughbred’s neck is made up of 554 red roses! We’ve rounded up a few of our favorite red rose inspiration, and though one-bloom, one-color bouquets like these are not as popular as they used to be, we think there’s something beautiful and classic about them when done right! Red roses can also look beautiful in cakes and table decor.

Image credits, top to bottom: Amanda Watson, next two Gabriel Ryan (floral design by JL Designs), Melanie Mauer, next two Melanie Mauer (floral design by Best of Flowers), Olivia Griffin, Olivia Griffin (see more from this wedding here!), Sarah K. Chen, Ivy Weddings via The Bride’s Cafe

For those of you looking for a twist on the classic red rose, we thought we’d include some of our favorite updated designs. These bouquets mix roses with other bloom varieties, and often choose garden roses over more traditional “Valentine’s Day” roses.

Image credits, clockwise from top left: Char Beck via Coco + Kelley (design by McKenzie Powell), Meg Smith (design by Ariella Chezar), via Martha Stewart Weddings, design by Ariella Chezar, Jose Villa (design by Flowerwild), Elizabeth Messina

What do you think, ladies? Would you go for red roses at your wedding?

emily Written with love by Emily
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  1. avatar Brittany reply

    Although I don’t see red roses at my wedding, I am from Louisville, Kentucky and every year the garland of roses is created at my local Kroger Store. It is truly incredible to see first hand how large it is and the effort that goes into making it. For anyone who visits Louisville for the Kentucky Derby, I recommend taking a short trip to see it! Not to mention it smells really good!

  2. avatar Kelli Taylor/Daniel Taylor Photography reply

    So pretty! Love the flowers on the back of the chair.

  3. avatar melanie mauer reply

    oh emily!

    you can’t know how excited i am to see our images at southern wedding…particularly on our favorite kentucky-esque holiday (i’m in lexington)! anne, the bride has iconic style and we’re pleased as pie to see her images featured amongst your red rose round-up! merci and kudos for the wonderful inspiration you provide! warmly, -melanie-

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I LOVE (love love) that Ali + Matt had a theme without being too “theme-y.” Since Matt travels for work during the week, they wanted to bring a feeling of “house and home” to their whole celebration, and I think they did it in a really unique way — incorporating tea kettles and keys into their decor, hanging fabric wreaths on the door, placing family photos on the mantle, and giving each guest a napkin hand-embroidered by Ali’s Mom (yes, all 100!!). Ali herself pitched in with the paper goods — all self-designed, and printed by Mirabel Press. The Frogtown Winery was truly transformed into a home away from home, from the looks of it. The mini cake came courtesy of a dear friend, while the pie bar was baked by Razzle Dazzle Bakery. Guests took home mini jars of jam (made from wine — how appropriate!) from Emily G’s Jam of Love. And the lovely photographs that recorded this most special day? That was all Jill Thomas.

For even more details from Ali + Matt’s wedding, pick up a copy of V3!

emily Written with love by Emily
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  1. avatar Corinna Hoffman reply

    Oh wow, I’m in love with this wedding!! I particularly love their guestbook :) Thank you for sharing :)

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Today we want to share a peek at our Rockabilly Romance shoot from V3. This fab slice of inspiration was the brainchild of Kristy Rice of Momental Designs and Caroline Vasquez of Paloma’s Nest. Fun fact? They actually hatched the initial idea when they met at our V2 release party in Atlanta in the fall of 2009!

Caroline and Kristy imagined a shoot celebrating young love and handcrafted details in the eclectic city of Austin. There’s so much more goodness in the gallery — take a look!

The talented vendors involved:

Design and Styling: Caroline Vasquez and Kristy Rice // Photography: Jesse Ryan // Location and Catering: The Salt Lick // Floral Design: Pollen Floral Art // Dresses: Jessica Audey // Ring Bearer Bowl and Bouquet Charm: Paloma’s Nest // Stationery Suite: Momental Designs // Design Assistants and Planners: Barbara Hearne and April Orr // Hair and Makeup: Noemi Esquival of J. Buccio Salon // Ceremony Location: Mercury Hall // Vintage Vehicles: Transportation Consultants // Linens: Marquee Event Group // Pies: The Saucy Tart

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