Prepare to feast your eyes upon a dreamy modern & perfectly boho wedding day. At this point, boho typically communicates a terra-cotta color palette with a ton of pampas grass. Of course that can be stunning but it also could make brides feel limited with their wedding design if wanting to achieve a boho aesthetic. The good news is you have so many options with creating a “boho” wedding. Katie + Matthew had the most beautiful warm-toned boho day!
Read MoreBOHO MEETS GLAM
Choosing a specific style for your wedding day can be a difficult task for some brides. There are so many beautiful, yet distinct, options it might seem overwhelming just sticking to one theme. BUT GOOD NEWS - you do not have to feel the pressure of choosing one exclusive design. As a couple, you can answer questions like “What mood do you want to set for your day? What is the atmosphere of your venue/space? What do you both envision for the day?” Once you have some ideas, make an inspiration board to have a visual of your dream. Notice the specific elements that grab your eye and include them in your design. By combining elements of a couple (or even multiple) themes that you appreciate, you can achieve a stunning design.
Read MoreCHOOSING AN EDITORIAL-STYLE WEDDING
Attention: This is not a styled shoot! This is a real life dreamy wedding. Paige and Elijah had a vision to have an editorial-style wedding and it turned out to be so beautiful!
Read MoreSomething Blue: A Striking Head Table Design Featuring Blue Thistle Florals
We are loving the crispness of this head table design - the striking blue background, the vintage milk glass candlesticks, the acrylic ghost chairs, and the vintage yellow goblets all serve to achieve this modern and somewhat Nordic wedding inspiration! And, of course, the biggest show stopper is the gorgeous hanging floral installation by Blue Thistle Design!
Read MoreCrisp + Neutral Head Tablescape at Circle B Event Venue
As much as we love color, it isn’t a requirement in order to create a memorable statement with your head table! This neutral paletted design packs its punches in other other areas: a striking floral installation, balanced in its asymmetry by the brass candlesticks and florals placed heavily on one side, and more . . .
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