Capture The Essence Of Your Wedding: The Wedding Scarf

Beautiful bridal bouquets and floral arrangements are the hallmarks of every wedding day. Carefully considered, thoroughly coordinated, and painstakingly created, floral bouquets are just as important to a bride’s appearance as the jewellery, veil or headpiece.

I’m sure every bride has lamented the short lifespan of her flowers. What a travesty that something so beautiful (not to mention expensive!) will be nothing but a memory! Well, no longer. Thanks to the beautifully genius idea of The Wedding Scarf, it is now possible to turn your prized floral bouquets and foliage into a completely unique heirloom – a luxurious scarf.

Images via: theweddingscarf.com

Passionate textile artist Anne Leon is the mastermind behind the concept of transferring your wedding flowers and foliage onto the finest pure silk satin, pure merino or pashmina fabrics to create an exquisite heirloom scarf that becomes a permanent memory of the most magical day of your life. She is continually enthralled by the nuances of botanical alchemy that each flower and leaf imprint offers.

image via theweddingscarf.com

Every single detail of each scarf is handcrafted – the result is a unique heirloom that is truly personal to you and a piece that you and your bridal party can cherish and hand down from generation to generation.

courtesy of theweddingscarf.com

I absolutely adore this concept, and I hope all other brides-to-be will too! You can check out The Wedding Scarf HERE.

As always, please let us know what you think in the comments!

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9 Comments

  • Reply Southside Flower Market Monday 12th August, 2019 at 1:50 pm

    The flowers complement these models. I really like the styles of your flower arrangement. Thanks for sharing it.

  • Reply candicelee22 Thursday 13th November, 2014 at 12:29 pm

    They look beautiful

  • Reply xlilda Saturday 25th October, 2014 at 6:27 pm

    That’s an amazing idea. It’s a bit like how some people have their loved one’s ashes turned into diamond!

  • Reply amanda6393 Saturday 25th October, 2014 at 10:05 am

    Love fresh flowers.

  • Reply candicelee22 Tuesday 21st October, 2014 at 12:35 pm

    not sure about this!?

    • Vanessa Roberts - Editor
      Reply Vanessa Roberts Tuesday 21st October, 2014 at 7:07 pm

      Just to clarify! You don’t wear the scarf on the wedding day, you transfer the flowers onto a scarf afterward xx

  • Reply yslyenom Friday 17th October, 2014 at 11:03 pm

    Would look lovely and creative

  • Reply vikki18 Friday 17th October, 2014 at 10:23 am

    great!

  • Reply Crystal Wednesday 15th October, 2014 at 12:51 pm

    not sure about this yet but it’s pretty cool

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