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Tattoo Inspired Invitations by Veronica Dearly [Tattooed Bride Blog]

Today as part of Vendor Love, I bring you the beautiful work of Veronica Dearly.

From the fonts to the polka dots, I love the styling on Veronica’s work. 

I am Veronica Dearly and I have a small art and design studio just outside West London. Since creating a stationery suite for my own wedding last year, I’ve been working with couples to create bespoke invitations and paper goods for their weddings, and I’m now launching a range of invitation collections.

“I have always pursued painting & creativity, as an angsty schoolgirl I sold giant finger paintings of Kurt Cobain and then went onto paint portraits of couples and children. Recently I’ve favoured more illustrative work and graphic design and this has coincided nicely with my adventures in wedding stationery.

My style is heavily influenced by old school ink, I just love the bold, graphic lines and recognisable imagery – and whilst I don’t have my own tattoos (yet!) I am immortalised as a pin up on my husbands arm forever, which I totally dig. 

“Having searched the market furiously in the build-up to my own wedding I understand that it’s often difficult to find something that you totally love – which is why all my collections can easily be tailored to suit you and your wedding.
I also offer a fully bespoke service so if you want something inspired by your own ink, wild wedding theme or even pin up versions of you and your future intended – then I’m your girl!

“My prices start from £2 per invitation, all with the option of additional information cards, RSVP cards and pretty ribbons if you fancy it, and co-ordinating “on the day” paper goods are also available for each collection. My bespoke design fee for wedding invitations is £50.”

Aren’t they gorgeous designs? I do love the polkadots and the swallows! They’re Beautiful!

Don’t forget to visit Veronica’s page to check more of her designs and prices. 

It All Started With A Trade Of Tattoos [Tattooed Bride Blog]

Today on Marry Me Ink, I bring you a gorgeous retro couple who were hitched in Vegas! 

Nick and Rachel are both tattoo artists and decided to wed in Vegas for three reasons: It was quick, painless and most of all – FUN! If anyone wanted to come, they could and those who missed out, got to watch it live online from the comfort of their own homes! (What a fantastic idea!)

Nick and I are both tattooists. We both saw each others work online and decided to meet up to swap tattoos. At the time I was apprenticing in Manchester so he drove up to meet me and trade tattoos. We hit it off straight away and went on a real date a week later. It was only long distant for a few months as we got to know each other and when invited to work at Modern Body Art in Birmingham city centre we decided to move into a house there together. He now works in another great shop in Birmingham called ‘Gung Ho’. So the move was a great choice for our careers (and of course our relationship!)

Because we do the same thing, we really get each other. We spend all our time drawing and painting together!

With anybody else I would have to apologise for working all the time.

“The day before Nick proposed, I went to get my knee tattooed by Valerie Vargas at Frith Street in London. He usually comes with me but gave me some excuse that he couldn’t, and I believed him! Little did I know he was going to buy me a ring!
So the next day I was feeling really rough after getting such a painful tattoo. I wasn’t feeling very well and decided to come home early. But he got the guys at work to stall me there as long as possible! Then his friend showed up at the shop with a huge bouquet of flowers, the handbag I had my eye on for months and £20 for a taxi.

 So I got the cab home and there was a note stuck to the floor with ‘start here’ from this was a trail of chocolates going around the house with presents of perfume, monkey Sylvanian Families and a Vivienne Westward necklace along the way!
Then when I got to our room there was another note saying ‘now go downstairs’. There he was on one knee with a beautiful Edwardian ring. Of course I said yes!

We were engaged for almost a year. We would of gone a lot sooner if my sister wasn’t pregnant! I wanted to wait until she could come with us (and when a time would be good for her to be away from my new nephew for a few days!)
This was a blessing in disguise, everybody had plenty of time to save up and so we had a great turnout! We had spoken about Vegas before and it just seemed right for us.
We aren’t religious people., so a quick fun wedding was more up our street.

“We both love retro style! I’m into the styling of the 40s-50s and Nicks more 70’s-80s! I think this really comes out in our choice of outfits! But I also think that it worked really well together on the day. We got the best of both worlds by having our cocktail reception at a tiki bar!”

Rachel explained that she tried on a few different styles of dresses before settling on this beautiful gown that compliments her tattoos so well. 

I think anything too fussy/frilly wouldn’t work. My tattoos are the decoration!
I was sure Nick was going to see my dress! even though it was in a dress bag we took it on the plane with us and it kept falling off the hanger (And out of the bag!!) Luckily my family where all there to help! Nick even carried it at one point but he assured me he didn’t see it.

  

After our wedding we went on a road trip with a couple of friends. We traveled to get tattooed by Nicks favourite tattooist. He has a shop in Northern California called Champion ship tattoo, and he’s called Curt Baer. Nick got his throat tattooed and I got some wedding bells! So those are our wedding tattoos (and of course we have the tattoos we traded on the day we met). We defiantly have a few more planned to get together (we have a lot of in jokes!)

And if get getting married wasn’t awesome enough.. Nick also won $5,400 on the a slot machine after the buffet that day! Crazy!

How awesome are Nick & Rachel?!! A HUGE thank you for allowing me to share their amazing wedding with you! 

Here’s a bit of advice from Rachel if you’re planning your own wedding:
Do what makes you happy! As long as it’s in budget of course. Don’t feel like you have to please everybody. Its your day after all!
Its easy to get swept up in it all and think you have to do everything everybody is telling you. Just make sure you do what YOU want to make it special.

Do leave them some love , they are one fantastic couple!

(All photographs are couple’s own)

A 1940s Tiara And An Arm Of Tattoos – Dave & Tracy [Tattooed Bride UK Wedding Blog]

THIS is the wedding that got me connected to amazing wedding photographer Andrea Ellison back in October, to which birthed the fantastic Marry Me Ink promotional shoot with three other fantastical ladies in Manchester.. Remember it??

Anyway! Back to the wedding! I love the feel of these pictures – so fresh, crisp and natural. I love how relaxed the whole day looked for Dave & Tracy (Whose sleeve is awesome!).

I’m going to hand straight over to Tracy and let her share a bit about her tattoos with you!

Ooow how exciting! I love this ’cause I rarely get the opportunity to talk tattoos, so forgive me if I ramble! 

Well I’ve always loved all styles of tattoos, I just love the idea that your body can become a canvas for amazing art. When you think about it its crazy! Any piece of art from oil paintings to photography can be put under your skin with superb detail to the original and become a part of who you are till the day you die. All forms of art create an emotional response in us but to me the art of tattooing is just that little bit more special, you commit to that piece of art for life.

“I love the Japanese style tattoo’s so I knew that’s what I wanted and I really liked the idea that the dragon and tiger represent yin and yang, so these are prominent in my sleeve. The yin and yang theory is something I try to live by, we all need balance, I just think it runs through the fabric of life.

So really my tattoo represents life in all its parts good and bad.

“I did think about my wedding day when I got my sleeve, but it wasn’t something that worried me, it was just a question I asked myself to make sure I wanted my tattoo, along with the question ‘Will i still like it when i’m 70 and my bingo wings are hailing buses for me?’ the answer was always the same, ‘yeah, because this is who I am.‘ It may not be the classic bride look but what is that anyway?

“People are individuals, you’ve got to look like you on your wedding day.”

 

I’ve always wanted a traditional wedding, basically what my mum and dad had. Beautiful church, confetti, lots of family and celebrations. But I added a slight vintage look with our vintage rose flowers and my 1940’s inspired side tiara. It was important to us to keep the wedding laid back, comfortable and fun. Because basically that’s us, so the groom and ushers wore nice but comfortable suits and my bridesmaids wore flattering dresses I made sure they were comfortable in.

“I probably subconsciously got my inspiration for my wedding dress off my mum. As a child I loved looking at their wedding album, my mum wore an a-line lace dress with a veil – She looked stunning! It also just wasn’t my style for a big princess dress, I wanted to be able to dance the night away! When I saw my Benjamin Roberts dress in Cheshire brides in Frodsham, I just new it was the one. The most beautiful lace under soft tulle, I had straps added with pearls and crystals on because I felt more comfortable that way. Topped off with my side tiara from Bellissima Weddings and my veil from Ebay! 

“I love the fact that my tattoo’s are shown in all our wedding photo’s and so does my family, as long as you get the right tattoo for you, you’ll be happy to be a tattooed bride!”

Doesn’t Tracy look amazing! The dress is beautiful and that tiara is just gorgeous!

Do leave Dave & Tracy some love in the comments below and huge thanks to Andrea for letting me blog this wedding!

A Phsycobilly Inspiration Shoot – Loraine Ross Photography [Tattooed Bride Wedding Blog UK]

 

I just love this inspiration shoot from Loraine Ross Photography! Look at the colours of the bride’s tattoos – SO PRETTY!

I could seriously gush about these tattoos all day -and the bride’s hair colour! 

The theme for the shoot was Vintage 50s Rock n’ Roll and my, my it’s wonderful! The gorgeous dress was supplied by Hubba Hubba Vintage and all syling, hair and make up by Miss Dixiebelle.

Loraine is based in Edinburgh working mainly within burlesque, pin-up, retro and fashion, and music genre aswell as events and wedding photography.. (Including a few tattooed lovelies this year!)

I’ll let you look through these beautiful images – leave Loraine some love!