Colorful, Vivid Weddings Can be Elegant Instead of Tacky

One of the most well-known tips for planning a wedding is to keep the number of colors used for decor at a minimum so as to avoid appearing tacky. For this reason, most brides pick 2 wedding colors, 3 at most. However, when done correctly, numerous vivid colors can be elegant and stunning! Check out how some of these brides managed to pull it off.

Neutral Undertones

Heads and hearts were stuck in cloud-9 at the Meridian Hills where Kate and Henry timelessly solemnized their whirlwind romance. The place was already beautiful as it was with the high ceilings, stained glass windows, and colonial staircase, these two still added more beauty to it but kept it minimal.

Medieval Vintage Feels

The hunt for the becoming of Andrea and Jesse’s dream fairytale wedding did not come easy but it turned out utterly classic. The challenge of finding places with medieval vintage feels and meticulous interiors of the church and reception venue was worth every push.

Carved Candles: Adding Gorgeous Elegance to Your Wedding

Candles are practically a given when it comes to wedding décor; tall tapered candles, large pillar candles, floating candles and tealites. They are certainly a large part of the overall feel of the décor. Carved candles aren’t typically considered when one plans a wedding, but they definitely should be. We’ve gathered some of our favorite examples of stunning carved candles to show you why they should be added to your wedding décor!

Enduring Elements

Timeless weddings will never go out of style — of how the memories can grow old beautifully over the years. And that is why Sarah and Chris figured to have such a wedding of synchronized elements. The reception and wedding venues were already pre-decorated with Gothic-inspired structures.

Through The Enchanted Forest

Transforming a science center into a woodland is no easy task. But, Mary and Robert made it possible – an enchanted forest in the middle of a concrete jungle. The warmth of the occasion was felt in all the elements that were fashioned harmoniously with each other. Personally, their table centerpieces had me in awe. It’s flowers of deep burgundies, greens, and dark mauves were illuminated flickering candle lights They even decorated the ceiling with organic floras. Join me in looking through their wedding photos, and let us all fall in wonder. Best wishes from today until forever, Mary and Rob!

A Woman, A Bride

To all brides, if you can then have a bridal portrait. I think it will be a beautifully preserved memory of you wearing your wedding dress. It’s to celebrate you as a woman, a moment before being a wife, a confidant, and a partner. You can opt not to do it also if it is not your cup of tea, but here’re Kathleen’s Bridal portraits for us to see.

Tinges Of Autumn

It was autumn but everyone felt warm in Rita and Nick’s most important event of their lives. Yellow, orange, red, and purple brightened the entire place. The bridesmaids’ little black dresses and Rita’s meticulously beaded wedding dress made a good combo to their fresh bouquets. The thing that really moved me was their fight box with a bottle of wine and letters to each other in case they fight in the future. That’s one sweet way to keep the relationship going. Keep the fire burning, Rita and Nick! Congratulations on your wedding!