Wednesday, August 5, 2020
Eye-Catching Wedding Color Palettes
Courtesy of Maria Conti
Photo By: Maria Conti
Hi Friends,
Whether your style is fun & flirty or old-world glam, these 8 color-combos are guaranteed to give you all of the inspiration needed to plan your big day.
Whimsical Wonderland
Photo By: Maria Conti
Shades of blush and orchid purple dazzle alongside pale teal and candy apple red to produce a whimsical, storybook wedding.
Dress Blues & Blush
Photo By: andriikobryn
The bride is simply ethereal in the palest shade of blush, complemented flawlessly by her groom's deep-navy suit (and sweet, sweet smooch)!
Cascading Color
Photo By: iStock/andriikobryn
A wooden arbor is dressed to impress with flowing, blue-green branches of eucalyptus and expertly spaced orchid colored blooms. Sheaths of white fabric and a pair of particularly dashing pooches make the scene one not to be forgotten.
Poppy Posies
Photo By: iStock/andriikobryn
The bridal bouquet of faded teal eucalyptus leaves, orchid purple blooms, and candy-apple hypericum berries makes a romantic statement against the vintage damask armchair.
Buttercream in Blush
Photo By: iStock/andriikobryn
Delicate lace linens, winding branches of eucalyptus and a measured pop of punchy red blooms serve as backdrop for a pair of blush buttercream cakes.
Southwestern Soiree
Photo By: Katie Kalafat
Wedding and Event stylist, Katie Kalafat uses lively pops of magenta, regal raisin paired with coral and touch of faded denim blue to create a southwestern wedding that wows. Design: First Comes Love Events
Bright Blooms & Desert Touch
Photo By: Katie Kalafat
The bridal bouquet of wispy foliage is enlivened by swirls of rich pink and coral-colored roses and made interesting by the desert's native succulent. Design: First Comes Love Events
Glitter in Gold
Photo By: Katie Kalafat
The bride glows in embellished gold against a desert mural backdrop that features sun-faded blue and white stripes. Design: First Comes Love Events
Table for Two
Photo By: Katie Kalafat
A pair of industrial white chairs with faded fuchsia pillows nestle neatly into a matching, modern sweetheart table. The voluptuous arrangement of green leaves, succulents, and vibrant posies bring some serious romance in an otherwise ultra-eclectic reception space. Design: First Comes Love Events
Agate Accessories
Photo By: Katie Kalafat
Fifty shades of fuchsia and gilded in gold? Yes, please! Slices of pink agate with gold calligraphy serve guests with a dose southwestern flavor before they even think to peek at the evening's menu. Design: First Comes Love Events
Saturated Stemware
Photo By: Katie Kalafat
A color-blocked fuchsia goblet is grouped with a coral wineglass and a traditional crystal glass, creating an eclectic and elegant trio to elevate guests' sipping and swigging experience all night long. Design: First Comes Love Events
Bohemian Bash
Photo By: Heidi Geldhauser
Atlanta floral and event designer Lindsay Coletta, photographer Heidi Geldhauser and stylist Mandy Kellogg Rye use trendy fuchsia and peach tones, tied together by vivid lemon-grass and platinum to outfit a luxe bohemian wedding that we can’t stop lusting after.
Frame of Foliage
Photo By: Heidi Geldhauser
The bride's beauty is effortless in a beaded, platinum gown beneath an arch of woven foliage and ivory blossoms.
Fur & Floral
Photo By: Heidi Geldhauser
What would a boho wedding be without flowers galore? These furry guests improvised, dressing up with with a fresh floral necklace made up of peach blooms and lemon-grass foliage. Design: Our Labor of Love
Invite Delight
Photo By: Hedi Geldhauser
Turquoise beads and tassels are an unexpected (and funky) frame for a set of ultra-elegant magenta and gold invitations. Design: Our Labor of Love
Glamorous By Nature
Photo By: Hedi Geldhauser
Glossy copper cutlery, bold magenta blooms, and agate details look glamorous against the wooden reception table. Beneath it, a spotted hide and textured pillow add to the natural and earthy table setting. Design: Our Labor of Love
Festive Fruit
Photo By: Hedi Geldhauser
An inviting tower of lemon-grass green and purple grapes sits behind a flirty magenta bloom, placed in a crystal goblet. A lanky candlestick stands solitaire behind them, adding a touch of romance to this bohemian banquet.
Seaside Ceremony
Photo By: Katie Kalafat
The deep blue ocean is coupled with shades of sea glass white, pale mint, fern, and lush evergreen to create an ultra-elegant locale for a sophisticated beach wedding, styled by Katie Kalafat. Design: First Comes Love Events
Take a Seat
Photo By: Devon Donnahoo Photography, Styling by Katie Kalafat
A collection of white seating appears organic, nestled into the sand for a cliffside ceremony. The navy waters highlight the varied, eclectic design of each chair, with driftwood and cream-colored flowers lining the aisle. Design: First Comes Love Events
Creamy Blooms & Lush Greenery
Photo By: Devon Donnahoo Photography, Styling by Katie Kalafat
This beachside bouquet is abundant with creamy peonies, minty foliage, glossy evergreen leaves. Prickly grey thistles and light brown scabiosa pods offer added depth and texture. Design: First Comes Love Events
Airy Aesthetic
Photo By: Devon Donnahoo Photography, Styling by Katie Kalafat
A rustic wood table showcases the reception's shiny white tableware and classic, crystal stemware. Hints of fern and soft white petals spill onto the table from the overflowing arrangement at the center of the table. Design: First Comes Love Events
Intimate & Elegant
Photo By: Devon Donnahoo Photography, Styling by Katie Kalafat
An aerial shot best captures the striking floral centerpiece for this reception table, poised for intimate conversations between six guests. Design: First Comes Love Events
(Mis)Match Made in Heaven
Photo By: Devon Donnahoo Photography, Styling by Katie Kalafat
The deep evergreen, along with fern and pale mint work with creamy white in creating a luxurious table arrangement atop the rustic, vintage table. The theme of eclectic elegance continues with mismatched and white-washed tucked into the reception table.
Autumn Al Fresco
Photo By: Erin McCall Photography
Cheery marigold and soft mauve blooms pair with moody blackberry accents throughout. The hues complement the wealth of rich emerald and sage greenery of the event, and create an autumn, al fresco affair that's as memorable as it is breathtaking.
Simple Cedar & Eucalyptus Altar
Photo By: Erin McCall Photography
Cedar branches support dangling, sage green eucalyptus, creating a naturally beautiful backdrop for the bride and groom to exchange their vows.
Autumn-Inspired Boutonniere
Photo By: Erin McCall Photography
The groom's sage green boutonniere looks playful against a handsome, gray herringbone jacket. A rich teal, satin pocket square, and gold tie clip add an extra dose of style to his overall look.
Married with Mauve & Marigold
Photo By: Erin McCall Photography
The muted mauve and marigold blooms in the bridal bouquet fit effortlessly against the surrounding trees' vibrant and varied colors.
Effortless Accents
Photo By: Erin McCall Photography
The use of white candles, eucalyptus and gold accents created a simple, yet beautiful, tablescape that only further enhanced the natural beauty of this outdoor venue.
Dessert on Display
Photo By: Erin McCall Photography
With dainty blackberry and greenery details, this dessert table is as pretty as they come! We love how the couple incorporated their wedding hues into their spread of southern treats. The assortment of pies and donuts were glazed in a buttery marigold and a sweet and sleek mauve pink.
Art Deco Affair
Gleaming foiled and glitter gold, hints of pearl white, onyx black are all that’s needed to throw a roaring great (Gatsby-inspired) time for your wedding guests.
Geometric Gems
Photo By: Heidi Geldhauser
One thing the Art Deco era did well? Full on, in-your-face—glamour. The intricate, beaded bridal gown accessorized with deco-inspired diamond bracelets make for a stunning nod to the era of glam.
Short & Sassy
Photo By: Nicole Mlakar / nicolemlakar.com
Flappers went down in history for their rebellious, short hemlines. We admire their desire to break barriers to show off their gorgeous gams. This gilded mini dress is a show-stopping, art deco inspired way to break the norm of today’s popular floor-length bridesmaid's frocks.
Snacks in Suits
Photo By: Cute Food for Kids
Tuxedos are the timeless mark of 1920’s swagger for men. The groom and his groomsmen will appear devastatingly handsome donning classic tuxes for the day’s events. We love how that handsome look was carried over into the reception via devastatingly delicious finger food.
Sweet Sparkles
Photo By: iStock/petrenkod
Presented on a vintage, gold-rimmed cake stand, this insanely gorgeous white and silver Art Deco-inspired cake looks as if it was made for Gloria Swanson herself.
Shimmery Swivels
Photo By: Abie Livesay
Nothing spells out “celebration” like flutes upon flutes (upon flutes) of champagne. The glimmering gold swivel stick ups the ante for glam because sometimes, more is more.
Gilded Tiers
From: Abby Larson
Photo By: Style Me Pretty/ Simply Sarah Photography
The creamy white tiers are adorned with cascading white blooms and layers of glitzy gold leaf. The final result? A cake that's almost too pretty to eat. Almost.
A Grand & Glitzy Exit
Photo By: Nicole Mlakar / nicolemlakar.com
There's always a lot of emphases put on having a grand entrance, but we think there’s something to be said for coordinating an unforgettable departure. These sparklers are pretty, wrapped in golden ribbon. Even prettier? The way they light up the sky for a sparkly send-off of the happy couple.
Farm to Table FĂȘte
Photo By: Maria Conti
Vibrant liberty red, sugary grey, blueberry, and moody, mysterious red delicious hues work in tandem to style a farm-to-table wedding that is ripe with romance.
Berries in Bloom
Photo By: andriikobryn
The bride appears to be glowing from within, holding a free-flowing bouquet of playful eucalyptus and glossy berries surrounding a ripe, red apple.
Play on Plaid
Photo By: andriikobryn
The stylish groom wears a playful navy plaid suit with a vivid, liberty red boutonniere and refined brown bowtie.
Garlanded Guest
Photo By: andriikobryn
An onlooking pony is made handsome, draped in a free-flowing foliage and rich red berries for the event.
Married With Berries
Photo By: andriikobryn
The golden wedding bands look striking, staged with red berries against the texture of an aged, mossy log.
A Taste of Lace
Photo By: andriikobryn
Delicate, ivory lace detail serves as an understated traditional touch on an otherwise bold, beautiful and bright red wedding cake
Vintage Carnival + Vows
Photo By: Maria Conti
Bold cherry red, cotton candy blue, and butter yellow make for a pretty primary palette, sure to draw a crowd for a vintage, carnival-style wedding.
Fairground Inspiration
Photo By: iStock/Plus69
Even if you can't rent a real-life ferris wheel for your reception, you can still glean plenty of inspiration from the fairground's vintage hues.
Ah, That's the Ticket
Photo By: Heather Anne Thomas, Beall & Thomas Photography
This vintage drink menu is an all-access pass for fun for all ages. (Over the age of twenty-one, that is.)
Love is in the Air
Photo By: Caroline Fontenot Photography
Rustic, romantic and thoroughly whimsical, these balloons make for pretty props for a day-of shoot against the turning colors of the autumn trees. The coral and seafoam streamers add texture and personality to the balloons for an added touch of flair in the air.
Step Right Up!
Photo By: iStock/RichVintage
A cherry red, white and butter yellow pennant banner leads the way, to an ultra-welcoming kissing booth for this wedding reception.
Snacks to Amaze
Photo By: Pen & Paper Flowers
The cotton candy station looks extra sweet in bright cherry, yellow and blue stripes. The popcorn station is dressed to the nines with buttery buckets of fresh-popped pickings. These classic, carnival crowd-pleasers have never looked better! (Or tastier, for that matter.)
Fun + Games
It's all fun and games, once you've found yourself an old ball and chain! Hints of cherry red and cotton candy blue are paired with vintage script for game signage reminiscent of the fairgrounds.
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Yvonne
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