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This wedding photographed by James Christianson is stunning. The colours are unbelievable!
This is a great example of the 'pink splash' or a tasteful dotting of pink with rather neautral colours. I think it makes things a bit more exciting, without going overboard. It still manages to come across warm and welcoming. I found this on the very talented photographer, Jessica Claire's blog. Flowers by Kate Holt from Flower Wild.
Any type of decoration that is adorable AND edible is a definite winner. Amy Atlas is one of the industry's premier dessert stylists (yes thats a real thing) and its easy to see why from this Valentine's display. The only issue I can see is that you would think the food was too cute to eat...but I am sure you could get over it.
See more from Amy Atlas via Ritzy Bee blog.
I absolutely love everything about this photo shoot from Style Me Pretty. It perfectly marries pinks, reds, yellows, orange and black, which could clash , but don't...at all. It works flawlessly.
Photography by James Christianson Photography / Event Design by RSVP Shindig / Fashion by Anna Be Bridal Boutique / Delilah’s of Denver / Sweet Letter Press / Carissa Beauty / Venue, Clock Tower Events / Video by Kevin Von Qualen / Headpiece by Sarah Gabriel / Calligraphy by Designs Girl / Sweet Treats by D Bar Desserts / Rentals by Butler Rents / Belt, Earrings and Bracelets by Haute Bride / Shoes by Prada / Bridesmaids Dress byJenny Yoo / Bridesmaids Earrings by Meg Jewelry / Men’s Ties by Kannon’s Clothing of Wendell / Wedding Gown by Vera Wang
...but this is amazing.
Photography by Jen Kroll / Wedding Gown by Reem Arca from Kleinfeld’s / Hair Accessories from Kleinfelds / Letterpress Stationery by Gwyneth Paige {Couture Letterpress} / Floral Arrangements by Modern Day Floral / Hair by Studio Q / Makeup by Julie Straiting / Event Planning and Design by In Any Event by Jodi Bos / Linens by La Tavola Fine Linen Rental / Tent and Decor Rental by Special Events Rental / Calligraphy by Designs by Robyn Love
This may be a little to complicated for me, but for all you DIY divas you should totally try this! Would be perfect for favours or bridal party gifts. From the amazing Style Me Pretty by Grey Likes Weddings.
I couldn't resist these winter inspired palettes from Ritzy Bee Blog and Lucky Me Blog. They are simply stunning, and would work perfect for a Christmas wedding.
Top row from left: gold leaf hair wreath by Ban.do, gold-foil pear place card via 100 Layer Cake, blue trailer photo by Elizabeth Messina, Edgardo Bonilla dress on gold sofa from D Magazine
Row 2: escort cards in gold ribbon and branches from Martha Stewart Weddings, pale blue strapless dress by Samuelle Couture, gold banded wedding cake from Rebecca Thuss, gold pear still life by Matthew Mead Style
Row 3: tissue rosettes by A.Hana Design, lily bouquet with gold and blue ribbons by Ariella Chezar, gold and pale blue invitation suite from Martha Stewart Weddings
Bridesmaids - Carla Ten Eyck Photography via Wedding Chicks; Cake - The Knot, Pillow - Lotta Helleberg ; Earrings - Kandle; Flowers - Classic Bride, Bride - {this is glamorous}, Drinks - Martha Stewart, Groom - Weddings By Two; Placecards (Breakers event)- Michelle Rago; Star Wand - Just be spLendid; Monogram letters - lavender613 via Weddingbee
I think we saved the best for last. I love this!
Found this on The Ritzy Bee Blog.
{Photo credits: Row 1: White Chocolate Label, Country Living, Martha Stewart. Row 2: Calla Evans, Country Living, Martha Stewart. Row 3: Calla Evans, Amy Atlas, Kate Headley Photography via Janie Medley Flora Design}
Because it's officially Christmas time, I thought we should celebrate with a week of winter colour palettes. I love to see fresh ideas for cliched themes, and though the Christmas wedding might not be able to completely escape the Christmas stereotypes (and personally I think it would be a crime not to include at least some holly or mistletoe), please... for the sake of winter brides everywhere try and avoid garish red paired with forest green and any sort of singing/moving/rotating Santa figurines. The winter wedding is the perfect chance to think outside the box and bring your personality to a timeless tradition.
Can't you just see this perfect colour scheme in a snow covered chalet in the Alps? (or in Lucan...or whatever snowless Irish county you find yourself in)
From The Brides Guide: Ideas from the Editor
I am a little bit sad today. My whole family will be chowing down on Thanksgiving dinner without me... while I slave away at work. Thanksgiving has always been my favourite holiday and it has been 4 years since I have been home for it. My husband and I are having our own little Thanksgiving gathering this weekend, but there is nothing like waking up to the smell of a turkey, watching the Macy's Day Parade and snacking on delicious holiday food the ENTIRE day. Oh and left over turkey sandwiches the next day!
I found this inspiration board on the Classic Bride Blog (originally from Peach and Pear).
Nothing gets me going like perfectly coordinated colours. I love this wedding for 2 reasons: Number 1- the colours are beautifully understated but powerful, Number 2-The photographer Jose Villa does amazing things with weddings.
Photography by Jose Villa- www.josevillaphoto.com
My husband (so wierd to say that) and I are thinking about having Thanksgiving at our apartment this year. I think we both feel a little lost without wedding plans, so we are pouring our efforts into my favourite American holiday. I am thinking about dinner party table settings today. There is no better place to turn than to La Partie Events, an American Events company that totally gets doable DIY and simple tables that make big impact.
I know this is a beach wedding, but I think the colours would be perfect for a stylish winter wedding. Found it on Lucky Me!
I love pink... and I don't care who knows! If my wedding did not involve a male (not sure how that would work) I would be very tempted to deck out the entire event in luscious pinks.This montage are my favaourites from the latest B Magazine obsession, Martha Stewart. Her website is awesome, check it out for loads of DIY and inspiration ideas.
But I came across these succulent alternatives to the wedding cake...and I want to eat them! I am not doing a traditional cake, so these got me thinking about all the sweet alternatives (pardon the pun). I love the idea of using the colour of food to compliment a theme, and I love even more how much personality can be shown from such a simple thing.
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