• Jun19

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    This color palette is for one of our readers. She is planning a Christmas time wedding and wanted to use lilac, light pink and silver as her colors. Below is the board I created for her with a few reception decor ideas for her celebration.

    A few reception ideas
    - A fun way to incorporate the silver into your reception decor would be to use vintage silver pitchers or other silver wares. You could put flowers in them, or just group them together.


    - I’ve always loved elegant candelabras. These could go on dinner tables, or around the room for a romantic candle light effect.


    - Placing a flower, or small arrangement at each place setting helps to decorate the table and make each setting a little special.

    Image Credits:
    Board
    top row: Brides.com, The Knot, Brides.com
    middle row: Alfred Angelo, Artfool, Zenadia Design
    bottom row: Michelle Rago, Brides.com, Aaron Delesie

    3 Reception Images
    All via Oh How Charming

  • Mar16

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    For some reason I have always thought that purple was a hard color to pair with anything. However, I proved myself wrong in this color palette. I LOVE these colors for a wedding! Perfect for a winery celebration, a wedding in the country, or dress it up for a formal affair in the city. These colors paired together are really versatile!

    Picture Credits:
    top row: Brides.com, Patrick McNamara via Snippet and Ink, Brides.com
    middle row: Style Me Pretty, Flickr, Style Me Pretty
    bottom row: Reem Acra via Perfect Bound, Michelle Rago, Bridal Bar Blog

  • Feb16

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    This color palette is for one of our readers, Emily. She writes:

    Lately I’m second guessing everything and I’m really worried that its not all going to come together right. The feel of our wedding…defined by the maid of honor…is old fashioned, simple, elegance. That’s what I hope to get across at least. We’re sticking to pale pink and whites for all bouquets even on the tables…those will be simple simple arrangements on the tables…
    Do you think I should add purple to my palette or should I just keep it with the 2 colors? I know this isn’t a huge concern to anyone else I ask but it is to me. I would really appreciate any help you could give me. I love the simplicity of the white and pale pink but I love this purple color too and I just don’t know what to do.

    To answer Emily’s question, yes I think she should incorporate purple into her celebration! Not a whole lot of purple, but as an accent color. Here is what I envision for Emily’s celebration.
    Bridesmaids: Since the bridesmaid dresses will be purple, there isn’t too much of a need to incorporate the color elsewhere in the ceremony. Bridesmaid bouquets could be all pink. Stems could be wrapped in white, purple or pink.
    Emily (bride): Emily’s dress is the one in the color palette, which I absolutely love. I think her bouquet could be all white, or white with a few hints of pink. She could accessorize with purple shoes to bring the purple color to her outfit.
    Groom and groomsmen: Emily tells me the guys are all in tuxes and the groomsmen and dads are wearing a slate gray vest and tie. They could wear a pink or white boutonniere with a little purple in the boutonniere if they wish.
    Ceremony decor: I think the people pretty much have the color purple covered. For a little ceremony inspiration I simply LOVE this photo by Jose Villa.

    Where to use purple at the reception:
    I love the idea of white table cloths, pink and white floral arrangements, and purple napkins. If Emily wanted to have a simpler table, she could use all white linen, pink and white floral and tie it all together with a purple bow. I also love the idea of using fruit. Emily could do the centerpieces in silver vases, and surround table below each centerpiece with grapes still on the stock. She could even intertwine grape vines with the grapes to add a little green. I couldn’t find a picture of that exactly, however here is a little inspiration via Oh How Charming.

    I love these seating cards via Martha Stewart. Lavender always lends an old fashioned feel, plus its a great way to incorporate the purple color. These can also be used as a favor, as guests can take them home and use them in a drawer to give it a fresh scent.

    Another idea for some purple accents would be to tie the chairs with a purple bow. Via The Knot. If its not in the budget to do every chair, consider just doing the bride and groom’s chair.

    Finally, here is the board I designed for Emily. I hope this post can help her be able to plan the wedding of her dreams!

    Picture Credits:
    top row: Michelle Rago, Michelle Rago, Courtesy of Emily
    middle row: Zenadia Design, Courtesy of Emily, April Reed
    bottom row: Olivia Oberlin, The Knot, Martha Stewart

  • Feb4

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    This color palette is for one of our readers, Amber. She writes:

    I am looking for a fall color scheme that will work with my red hair ;) I have very bright red hair and love the idea of using lots of fall colors, but am afraid I will start to look like a pumpkin or our large wedding party will just look funny. I am almost 30 and want a look that will be elegant and a little sexy, can you help?

    For Amber, we decided to go with dark red and light green as her main colors, with apricot and plum accents.
    I envision the bridesmaids in dark red dresses with green and red bouquets, such as the bouquet in the color palette. Amber’s bouquet could be a combination of red, green, apricot and plum to pull all the colors together. To incorporate the “sexy”, shoes as well as the chosen dresses can help the event be more “sexy”. Also, I think the darker the colors make for a sexier event.
    To incorporate the colors into the reception, I love the inspiration picture in the color palette by Details Event Planning. The plum colored tent looks beautiful against the accent colors on the tables. I also love the idea of incorporating fruit into the decor. Since most of these colors are fruit colors (red apples, green pears, plum plums and apricot apricots) its a great way to use the accent colors.

    Here is the color palette I designed for Amber. I hope it helps her be able to plan her special day!

    Picture Credits:
    top row: Rebecca Thuss, Lazaro Bridal, Details Event Planning
    middle row: all photos by Elizabeth Messina
    bottom row: Lazaro Bridal, Details Event Planning, Rebecca Thuss

  • Sep26

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    Moving right along with color palettes, this one is inspired by Jessica’s comment:
    I’m getting married next October in an urban loft in L.A., and we’re going with a plum/pewter/white color palette to compliment the contemporary vibe of the venue. Our style is an eclectic mix of mid-century modernism and a warm, cozy Moroccan whimsy. It seems that not a lot of people incorporate purple in their weddings, so I’d love to see an inspiration board with lots of plum and eggplant shades.
    I had quite a time trying to capture the feeling of the event in this board, while maintaining the color scheme. I can totally picture the event, and hope I was able to help Jessica glean some inspiration.

    Picture Credits:
    top row: Squareroot Design, Aaron Delesie, Luna Bazaar
    middle row: Jenny Yoo, Decor8, Brides.com
    bottom row: Decor8, Oh How Charming, Brides.com

  • Mar13

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    When I see purple (depending on its shade) it usually reminds me of something regal, and that’s exactly what I think of when I see this palette. I can envision a wedding with these colors taking place somewhere like the top left picture. I love the classic look these colors give, perfect for a fall or winter wedding.


    Picture Credits:
    top row: Elizabeth Messina, Square Root Designs, Brides.com, dress by Enzoani
    middle row: the knot, Lazaro Bridesmaid, Marisa Holmes
    bottom row: Olivia Oberlin, Square Root Designs