Here’s an interesting color palette you do not see used everyday. Plus it’s great year round!

{Images by Suthi Picotte, Jennifer Davis, Kim Fox, Ashleigh Taylor, & Martha Stewart Weddings}
Here’s an interesting color palette you do not see used everyday. Plus it’s great year round!

{Images by Suthi Picotte, Jennifer Davis, Kim Fox, Ashleigh Taylor, & Martha Stewart Weddings}
I thought this ethereal palette would be a nice change from the bold hues I have been using recently. Thoughts? I love feedback!

{Wedding dress by Monique Lhuillier, Flower Girl Dress by Priscilla of Boston, Save the Date by Regas NY, Images by The Knot, Santa Barbara Chic, Better Home & Garden, & Once Wed}
Sorry, a little tardy for the party today with my post. I think this color combo makes for a nice fall scheme without being so “fall-y,” (no red, orange etc). Plus both colors are making big statements in fall fashions, so it was easy to get inspired!

{Images by Nhan Photography, Chenin Boutwell, Millie Holloman, Anna Sawin, Suzy Clement, Jeffrey & Julia Woods, Luke Snyder Studio, & Paul Rich Studio }
When I think of pink and green together I immediatley think of Lily Pulitzer, which, depending on who you are, could be a good or not so good thing. But, when I came across wine popsicles, my heart melted a little, and I can not lie, I was inspired to build a color story around a popsicle. They do say everything tastes bettter on a stick right?

{Images from The Knot, Jessica Johnston, Wedding Fresh, Topiary Place Card Holder}
I have been seeing a lot of interest in using black and white for a summer wedding in the wedding blogosphere. Brides seem hesitant to use it during warmer months because they feel it looks heavy. Fear not, black and white can be appropriate all year round. For spring or summer just pop a bright color with it like green, yellow, or pink!

{Vera Wang Wedding Dress, Pictures from Prima Donna Bride, The Green Kangaroo, The Knot.com, Tana Photography, Card by Riv Z Cache}
I got the cutest invitation to my cousin’s wedding the other day and it inspired me to put together a wedding color story. He may not agree with the cute part, but it’s just so fun and unique for a wedding invitation. I know it’s kind of hard to see, I definitely do not pride myself as a photog, but the end panel is actually perforated and also happens to be the response card. All folded up, the front of the invitation reads, “Ten Years to the Day,” and that’s no joke. They are getting married exactly 10 years after they met.

Yellow is such a happy color, and paired back to green it’s perfect for a city wedding in August.

{Pictures by Jamie Grenough, Stylemepretty.com, Bottom Flowers by Nancy Liu Chin Designs, Dress Image taken at SmogShoppe