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Unique Twists for your Greenery-Themed Wedding

One wedding trend still going strong this year is the use of succulents and other greenery. We get it -- the simplicity of the greens and whites is stunning. The most common displays of this theme are in bouquets and table decorations, of course. But with so many brides doing this, you may want to add a few details here and there to make your wedding stand out from the rest. Mixing in unexpected colors, signature cocktails and desserts, and other accessories are just a few ways to make the theme your own.

One of our favorite colors to pair with succulents is this deep garnet.

Garnet Red Tie and Dahlia
Source: Tie, Dahlia

Another is ultra violet, pairing with more general greenery.

Ultra Violet Leaves and Galaxy
Source: Leaves, Galaxy

Keep reading to find ways to incorporate each of these in your wedding plans!

Flowers and Decorations

You’ll want to minimize the use of these colors in a bouquet or decorations in order to truly stick with the greenery theme, but just a couple of flowers per bouquet in either of these beautiful colors will be enough to draw anyone’s eye.


The same applies to table arrangements. How gorgeous is this simply-decorated reception hall, from the garland to the lights to the bursts of purple on the tables? Less is more if you’re looking for an attention-getting pop of color.

Wedding Reception Ultra Violet Table Decorations
If your venue allows for it, use a “stepable” succulent or other sturdy plant in the aisle – it’ll feel like walking through a forest. Sedum Makinoi is durable enough that it could be planted afterwards, too, so you could have someone collect it after the ceremony and include it in the favors or plant it yourself. Imagine looking at your yard every day and being reminded of walking down the aisle!


Accessories

These wooden ring boxes are adorable and would be an awesome craft for you and your partner to make together.


If you’re leaning more towards succulents, these beautiful ring boxes are sure to stun as a ring-holding terrarium. You can paint the outside garnet red or ultra violet to match.


Use leaves as your place cards or escort cards. You could also use potted mini succulents as an escort card and a favor.


Cocktails

Really take your reception up a notch by serving one of these cocktails. You can also put your own spin on the cocktail and include a recipe card and personalized cup or flute as a wedding favor.

Greenery – put the theme into your drinks!

Pomegranate and Rosemary Champagne Cocktail: this easy cocktail is gorgeous and delicious, with just pomegranate arils and juice, rosemary, and champagne.

Rose and Cucumber Collins: this twist on the gin-based classic Tom Collins is refreshing and perfect for a summer wedding.


Green

Midori Mebuki: a bright green drink made with melon liqueur that tastes like sour candy. “Mebuki” means “budding” in Japanese and refers to the beginning of spring, making this cocktail an interesting addition to your spring wedding bar menu.

Amuse Vert: this recipe calls for Hendrick’s Gin, which is made with rose and cucumber, ginger, lime juice, and fresh kiwis. The fresh fruit adds to the color and adds a sweet and tart flavor that can’t be matched by artificial fruit flavoring.


Ultra Violet

Shrinking Violet Cocktail: supposedly, the name comes from how fast this drink shrinks after you take a drink. Made with just Crème de Violette Liqueur and champagne, this simple purple cocktail is a great upgrade to the traditional champagne toast.

The Artist: a violet gin martini. Garnish with flowers instead of olives.


Garnet Red

Summer’s Garden: another wonderful summer drink. Blackberries, rose geranium syrup, gin, and lemon juice blend beautifully for a light, tart taste.

Frozen Hibiscus Margarita: this clever combination can be served in a glass as a margarita or frozen and eaten as a sorbet. The addition of hibiscus flowers and vanilla bean make this a margarita your guests will love recreating at home.


Desserts

My favorite part of any theme is the matching desserts. This is your chance to get really creative. Where do succulents, greenery, and flowers fit in the dessert world?

Lilac blackberry pavlova: this meringue-based dessert is fairly easy to make and is just as delicious as it is pretty.

Donuts: you can’t go wrong with donuts to begin with, but with these colors and the added flowers, your guests won’t be able to stop – gushing or eating!


Candied violets: this versatile candy can be added to cookies, cakes, ice cream, drinks, fruit plates, and more for a sweet, delicate touch.

Violet creams: basically a violet-infused pudding that can be served as a pudding or over shortbread cookies. Sprinkle some of the candied violets on top!


Rosewater and raspberry panna cotta: another “basically pudding” dish, this panna cotta is creamy and decadent, despite the recipe boasting it’s low-calorie content (but we all know calories don’t count at a wedding anyway).

Rosewater and Raspberry Panna Cotta
Source: Panna Cotta

Red velvet cheesecake brownies: What’s better than combining two desserts? Cutting them into heart shapes and serving them at your wedding.

Red velvet lava cakes: don’t forget the napkins - you'll need them for these decadent brownies that are also cheesecake.


Even if you choose flower-less desserts, you can still dress up the dessert table with this theme. Remember the Sedum you walked on? That same plant works beautifully as a filler on your dessert table. It’s small enough that it will rest underneath the edge of any serving platter while still giving your desserts a colorful background.






Elizabeth graduated from The University of Findlay with a Master of Arts in Rhetoric and Writing. She now resides in Portland, Oregon where she is employed in the real estate business and is particularly enjoying the local cuisine. As a writer, Elizabeth believes in a quote from one of her favorite TV shows: "We have only two jobs on this Earth. The first: to learn. The second: to cope." A deep desire to learn struck Elizabeth when she was young, and now she hopes to help you cope by sharing information, and helping you apply the knowledge. Weddings and event planning can be overwhelming; sometimes it's okay to take a little advice from a stranger on the internet.

How To Style Your Dream Wedding Like a Pro

The most important thing on your wedding day is that you are marrying your best friend. And the second most important? Some bloggers and wedding experts will insist that it is the people you will have with you, the food, the decor, or the atmosphere. We are here to tell you that the most important things on your special day are whatever you want them to be! For a couple that is eloping, the location may be the main detail, while a couple planning a large wedding may decide to focus most of their efforts and budget on making their guests comfortable.

Instead of trying to give you a step by step of how to plan the perfect wedding - because let's face it, there are an infinite number of ways to plan a wonderful wedding - we are here to help you with the supporting details no matter your theme or style. Having a vision of the mood or style of your wedding will help you to make decisions for everything from the decorations to the location for your ceremony and reception. 

It is easy to pin every little wedding detail that you adore on Pinterest and then become overwhelmed when trying to put them all together in your own wedding. Once you have a wedding board created, we would encourage you to look through and find a handful of images that really inspire you. Once you have those, you have a perfect starting point to build from.We will be starting with 4 different sets of inspiration photos and working from there.

Styling Your Dream Wedding: Style Board Inspiration

From here, we will work towards identifying a color palette, specific style words to guide you through all future wedding-related decisions, and a few font and monogram ideas that would accent your event. 


Windswept Coastal

This set of images has us daydreaming of a breezy overcast day on a quiet stretch of beach along the sea. We pulled color inspiration from faded driftwood and the dusty blues of the ocean on a cloudy day. The script fonts chosen mimic the movement of the sea, while the block font is a perfectly simple accent.

How To Style Your Dream Wedding: Windswept Coastal

We're picturing an intimate wedding ceremony held at the edge of the water with only a few family members and friends standing with you as you say your vows. Afterwards, you walk down the beach to the tables covered in dusty blue tablecloths layered with sheer flowing fabric and adorned with driftwood place cards, seashells, and tinted glass vases filled with wild flowers.

Image Credits: Table / Driftwood Place Cards / Waves on the Shore / Cakes
Fonts: Miama / Caviar Dreams / Sail



Lush Woodland

Our next example features lush greenery and an earthy, dreamy feel. Shades of green, tan, and copper have us swooning over the possibilities for decor and venues. The fonts we have chosen to pair with this look have a handwritten feel that keeps things relaxed and still timeless.

How To Style Your Dream Wedding: Lush Woodland

A moss covered forest floor with giant trees as the backdrop is what we are envisioning for the ceremony, and the reception would be perfect in those same woods or in a non-traditional venue like an older building with exposed brick walls. Use string to hang small pieces of fern leaves and paint-dipped feathers and an abundance of natural garland on the tables, doors, and hanging from the ceiling. This laid-back affair almost has a bohemian feel, but with more muted colors and soft lighting. We are in love.




Elegant All In White

This elegant style board focuses on a monochromatic color scheme of all white. Style words like dazzling and crisp fit nicely. Classically formal fonts bring a sophisticated feel to invitations, place cards, and signs throughout the day.

How To Style Your Dream Wedding: Elegant All In White

This all-white style board has us dreaming of a large white tent with white fabric draped majestically from the tall ceiling, and accented with sparkly chandeliers giving off a warm glow. We are imagining black tie attire with a glamorous cocktail hour and cigar station. Candlelight and flowers play a major role in the table decorations, and can be accented with mercury glass vases.

Image Credits: Bouquet / Chandelier / Place Setting / Dance Floor
Fonts: Burguess / Engravers / Exmouth



Glamorous Blush and Gold

In this example, the images very clearly point to a feminine, sparkly, and glamorous affair. We pulled specific colors that paired well together and can be found in the sample images to form a beautiful and cohesive color palette. Once you have these, you start to get a sense of the style; Words like glitzy, light, and romantic come to mind with the sparkle of shimmery gold alongside of the blush pinks and soft kraft color. Fun fonts and monograms keep things feeling light and feminine. 

How To Style Your Dream Wedding: Glamorous Blush & Gold

With this style board, we would lean towards a classy reception hall, decorated in light and airy fabrics with some stunning sequin or glittery accents. The attire for the evening would most likely be formal, with a formal dinner followed by dancing. When in doubt, go with sparkle!

Image Credits: Place Setting / Invitation Suite / Wedding Ring / Glitter
Fonts: Cantoni Adobe Caslon Pro / Sweet Pea



Now that you've seen our examples, we'd love to hear what you come up with! There is no wrong way to use these style boards, but you can see how easy it is to imagine all of the rest of the details once you have pulled together the basic feel you want for your special day! Make sure to bring yours with you when meeting with your wedding vendors to keep you on track, and to help them to understand your vision.

Vintage Wedding Inspiration Board

There are so many wonderful wedding themes to choose from when you start to plan your special day that it can be difficult to pick the best one to fit your style. If you are looking for something with a timeless elegance, a vintage inspired wedding might be the perfect thing. You can tie in different aspects - such as lace or a rustic touch - or you can keep to purely antique decor to create a classicaly beautiful ceremony and reception. 

Mix distressed details with bright pops of color and old-fashioned items to wow your guests and create displays featuring assorted mementos to keep the conversation going. Use family heirlooms to add a personal touch to your wedding and create a day to remember for you and all of your guests. We have collected some inspiration to help you create the perfect backdrop for your big day - so make sure to scroll through this post and check out our Vintage wedding inspiration board on Pinterest.

Vintage Wedding Inspiration Board
Vintage Wedding Inspiration Board


Vintage Wedding Inspiration Board
Vintage Wedding Inspiration Board


Vintage Wedding Inspiration Board


Vintage Wedding Inspiration Board
Vintage Wedding Inspiration Board
Vintage Wedding Inspiration Board


Vintage Wedding Inspiration Board
Vintage Wedding Inspiration Board
Vintage Wedding Inspiration Board

Vintage Cape Cod Styled Wedding Inspiration Shoot

Captured by Luke and Ashley Photography on the shore of the gorgeous York River, this Cape Cod inspired styled wedding shoot gives off a distinctly vintage feel.  The soft palette and old-time feel begged for an intimate area away from the sandy beach and this location, with its scenic view of the river near Yorktown Beach, definitely delivered.  

A soft color palette composed of silver, pink and green compliments this intimately romantic wooded area overlooking the water perfectly.  The furniture looks absolutely stunning and gives an almost nautical feel - parts of the table and display cabinet are painted slightly off-white, and the portions not painted are crafted from a distinctive dark wood.  The bride looks beautiful in her vintage silk slip dress with classic draping at the neck and thin straps.  Go ahead and have a look at the sea of inspiration we have gathered for you today!

Cape Cod Styled Vintage Wedding Inspiration
Cape Cod Styled Vintage Wedding Inspiration
Cape Cod Styled Vintage Wedding Inspiration
Cape Cod Styled Vintage Wedding Inspiration
Cape Cod Styled Vintage Wedding Inspiration
Cape Cod Styled Vintage Wedding Inspiration
Cape Cod Styled Vintage Wedding Inspiration
Wooden quilting hoops with silver fabric were hung in the surrounding trees to add a handmade touch.  

Cape Cod Styled Vintage Wedding Inspiration
Cape Cod Styled Vintage Wedding Inspiration
This hutch features a variety of items including glass bottles, a vintage clock, small bicycle planter, and small display case showcasing more miniature trinkets.  

Cape Cod Styled Vintage Wedding Inspiration
Cape Cod Styled Vintage Wedding Inspiration
Cape Cod Styled Vintage Wedding Inspiration
Cape Cod Styled Vintage Wedding Inspiration
Cape Cod Styled Vintage Wedding Inspiration
Cape Cod Styled Vintage Wedding Inspiration
We absolutely adore this wedding shoot - from the furniture right down to the thoughtfully placed decor pieces.  Whether you are looking for inspiration for a soft color palette or vintage styling, these pretty photos will leave you swooning.

Photographer: Luke & Ashley Photography / Floral Designer: Aleen Floral Design / Equipment Rentals: Unearthed

Unique and Unusual Wedding Cakes

Wedding cakes are more than just dessert. They are one of the most memorable parts of your reception. Couples have always chosen cakes that had a certain "wow" factor, but lately it seems like brides and grooms are looking for a completely custom cake that is as unforgettable as it is beautiful and delicious.  Cake artists are rising to the challenge and creating gorgeous confectionary masterpieces that are unique and sometimes a little unusual. We've chosen some of our favorite cakes that are distinctive yet still dazzling. We also broke them down into a few different themes that have recently caught our eye.

Inspired by Art
Lovers of fine art will appreciate these wedding cakes inspired by famous works of art from the likes of Van Gogh and Gustav Klimt.
Wedding Cakes Inspired by Art
Image Credits: Starry Night from Rosesen, Tiffany from Maggie Austin Cake, Gustav Klimt from Finishing Touch

Colorful Confections
Gone are the days of the pure white or ivory wedding cake. A pop of color is what brides want to see these days, even if it is just in a small decorative touch like the patterned bunting on the cake below.
Image Credits: Ombre Hearts from Erica Obrien, Colorful Bunting from 100 Layer Cake, Cubes from Project Wedding


High Romance
Frills, flowers, and a blush of pink are all details we love in this romantic, victorian look. Your hubby-to-be might demand a more masculine version for his groom's cake, but that would be a fun compromise that could only set off the feminine beauty of these ruffled desserts.

Image Credits: Ruffles from The Cake Blog, Roses from Peggy Porschen, Pink Love Letter from Martha Stewart


Playful Cakes
Nontraditional colors and shapes can come together to create a wedding cake that cheerfully defines the personalities of the newlywed couple.

Image Credits: Topsy Turvy from Pink Cake Box, Nautical from Pink Cake Box, Whimsical Cake Tiers from Confetti Cakes










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