Showing posts with label spring weddings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label spring weddings. Show all posts

Classic Elegance Rainy Spring Wedding in the Mountains


Jenn and Zack were married on a rainy spring day at the Nestldown retreat in California - and the results are gorgeous! Nestled in the redwoods, their wedding venue offered both breathtaking views and rustic elegance, providing the perfect backdrop to their romantic wedding ceremony and reception. The bridal party looked fantastic, with the bridesmaids in long navy dresses and the groomsmen in gray slacks with dress shirts, ties, and suspenders.

Every last detail was put together thoughtfully - from the photo guest book to the super cute homemade placecards complete with meal choice indicators. Soft ivories and whites are used throughout the flowers and linens to complement the navy accents. Chevron tablecloths draw attention to the cake and gift tables, and add a dash of whimsy to an elegant event. We can't thank Julie Nicole Photography enough for sharing this incredible - and beautifully captured - wedding with us!

Elegant Rainy Springtime Mountain Wedding
Elegant Rainy Springtime Mountain Wedding
Elegant Rainy Springtime Mountain Wedding
Elegant Rainy Springtime Mountain Wedding
Elegant Rainy Springtime Mountain Wedding
Elegant Rainy Springtime Mountain Wedding
Elegant Rainy Springtime Mountain Wedding
Elegant Rainy Springtime Mountain Wedding
Elegant Rainy Springtime Mountain Wedding
Elegant Rainy Springtime Mountain Wedding
Elegant Rainy Springtime Mountain Wedding
Elegant Rainy Springtime Mountain Wedding
Elegant Rainy Springtime Mountain Wedding
Elegant Rainy Springtime Mountain Wedding
Elegant Rainy Springtime Mountain Wedding
Elegant Rainy Springtime Mountain Wedding
Elegant Rainy Springtime Mountain Wedding
Elegant Rainy Springtime Mountain Wedding
Elegant Rainy Springtime Mountain Wedding
Elegant Rainy Springtime Mountain Wedding
Elegant Rainy Springtime Mountain Wedding
Elegant Rainy Springtime Mountain Wedding
Elegant Rainy Springtime Mountain Wedding
Elegant Rainy Springtime Mountain Wedding

Photographer: Julie Nicole Photography / Venue: Nestldown / DJ: Big Fun DJ / Floral Designer: Chestnut and Vine / Makeup Artist: Hair Mechanics / Cake Designer: Sugar Butter Flour / Caterer: Thomas John Events / Event Planner: Twitterpated Weddings

Glittery Pink, Yellow, and Blue Styled Shoot

We sure are suckers for anything gold and glittery.  Throw in modern gray table linens and a unique color palette and we are hooked!  So it's no surprise that this fun and colorful styled shoot left us smiling from ear to ear.

The bride's gorgeous bouquet by Holy Viles Design is to die for; full of vibrant wildflowers, peonies, berries, and trailing foliage that add to the whimsy of the shoot. The glittery gold sequin bouquet wrap is the perfect finishing touch; adding just the right amount of girly glam.

The overall styling of the shoot by Events by Kristin is spot on.  From the hot pink, blue, and yellow color palette to the coordinating macaroon favors.  We love the contrast of the gray quatrefoil table linens against the cheerful, vibrant color scheme.  All captured and brought to life by the fabulous team over at Thompson Pictures.  Every aspect of this shoot leaves us wanting to see more.

Glittery Pink, Yellow, and Blue Styled Shoot
Glittery Pink, Yellow, and Blue Styled Shoot
Glittery Pink, Yellow, and Blue Styled Shoot
Glittery Pink, Yellow, and Blue Styled Shoot
Glittery Pink, Yellow, and Blue Styled Shoot
Glittery Pink, Yellow, and Blue Styled Shoot
Glittery Pink, Yellow, and Blue Styled Shoot
Glittery Pink, Yellow, and Blue Styled Shoot
Glittery Pink, Yellow, and Blue Styled Shoot
Glittery Pink, Yellow, and Blue Styled Shoot
Glittery Pink, Yellow, and Blue Styled Shoot

The mix of rustic and modern elements on this darling sweetheart table is perfection. The old barn doors and natural foliage arch help ground the bold colors and patterns of the table.

Glittery Pink, Yellow, and Blue Styled Shoot
Glittery Pink, Yellow, and Blue Styled Shoot
Glittery Pink, Yellow, and Blue Styled Shoot
Glittery Pink, Yellow, and Blue Styled Shoot

Aren't you just in love with this stunning bride's red hair and fishtail braid? Her pink lipstick totally completes the look and ties in the overall color palette of the event.  Anastasia over at Concepts by Anastasia did such a great job on her makeup.

This shoot proves that you don't have to stick to just two wedding colors.  Don't be afraid to be daring!  Go bold and choose a variety of complementary colors. Just be sure to ground the palette in some way, such as, with neutral table linens and rustic surroundings.

Photography: Thompson Pictures / Event Planner: Events by Kristin / Floral Designer: Holly Viles Design / Venue: Private Residence / Dress: Circle Park Bridal / Makeup: Concepts by Anastasia / Cake Designer: Layered Bake Shop / Table Linens: M & M The Special Events Company / Invitations: Socially Write

Unique Color Inspiration for Your Spring Wedding

The color most commonly associated with spring is – surprise – green. Other colors that probably come to mind are yellow, light blue, and pink. There's more to spring than that, though. 
  
Purple
Shake off the darkness of winter by using a pale purple, such as lavender, for a spring wedding. Avoid the usual dark purple accent color with a pale yellow, pale blue, or even a peach shade.

Flowers: Lavender, lilacs, orchids, and lisianthus are all great choices for your main flower. For flowers in your accent color(s), consider roses, hibiscuses, ranunculus, or hellebores.

Purple Spring Wedding Color Inspiration

Orange
Orange is used most often in fall weddings, but with the right accent colors, it can be used to make a beautiful spring color scheme.  

A bright orange paired with another bright color, like blue or pink, will add just the right burst of color and cheeriness to your wedding. To tone down your color scheme, use a bright orange with a pale blue or pink. 

Flowers: center your bouquets around tulips, dahlias, daisies, or hydrangeas. For accent flowers, try roses, calla lilies, carnations, or mums.

Orange Spring Wedding Color Inspiration

Deep Blue
What's the difference between deep blue, dark blue, and bright blue? A deep blue (think twilight blue or royal blue) is more of a combination of dark blue (such as navy blue) and bright blue (like robin's egg blue or electric blue). You can create the illusion of staring into space with the right shade of deep blue.

For your color scheme, use lighter shades of blue, purple, pink, or green. The contrast will prevent the color palate from feeling heavy or overwhelmingly dark.

Flowers: orchids, cornflowers, hyacinths, and hibiscuses will bring the best blue color to your arrangements. These flowers also come in many other shades that complement deep blue and can be used in an arrangement together, without becoming overbearing.



Reception and Decorations
  • Use two or three of your wedding colors for the tablecloths, and alternate them through the reception hall
  • Keep the fabrics light and airy, and if possible, leave the windows open in the reception venue, to enjoy the spring breeze
  • Incorporate candles into the floral arrangements and centerpieces, especially if you are using bright or deep colors



Elizabeth is an undergraduate at Ohio Northern University with a double major in professional writing and creative writing and a minor in psychology. Liz writes for My Wedding Reception Ideas as well as creates multi-modal writing projects for Re:Media, an Ohio Northern University online publication.

Fresh Favor Ideas For Your Spring Wedding

Spring is a popular time for weddings because it has been long associated with new beginnings. As you celebrate life and love with your new spouse and guests, show your guests you appreciate them with these lovely spring-themed gifts.

Seeds and Flowers
Help your guests start new lives themselves by giving seeds or small potted plants for them to grow and nurture while you and your spouse grow and nurture your own budding life.  If you don’t want to give live plants, consider giving something decorative that is related to the flowers you used in your wedding.



Decorations
Another option is to give a small vase to each family. It’s up to you whether you include the flowers or not. You could even use the vases as decorations at the reception and tell the guests to simply take one from their table as they leave the reception.

You can also give the placeholders you use at the reception as favors. This way, your guests will have their name card in addition to a decorative item to keep as a memento of the wedding.



Butterflies & Birds
Butterflies themselves symbolize new life, as they evolve from a caterpillar into a new and lovely form as a butterfly. Candle holders, key chains, and bottle stoppers adorned with butterflies make a lovely favor for your guests.

Birds, too, are often associated with spring. Give your guests a pair of birds or bird-themed gifts as favors to remind them of the beauty of spring – and your wedding.



Colorful Food
If you’d rather give food as a favor, consider giving bags of colorful candy to again remind your guests of the colors that spring brings back into our lives after a long winter. You can choose the colors from your wedding, greens and pinks, or choose a variety of bright, vibrant colors. Another great food favor is cupcakes: they’re easy to package individually and make a great post-reception treat.



DIY
A large part of your decision on which favors to give will depend on your budget. If your budget is small but you have plenty of time, you might want to consider making the favors yourself. Some examples of DIY favors are birdseed ornaments, bags of hand-picked fresh fruit, or handmade favor bags.






Elizabeth is an undergraduate at Ohio Northern University with a double major in professional writing and creative writing and a minor in psychology. Liz writes for My Wedding Reception Ideas as well as creates multi-modal writing projects for Re:Media, an Ohio Northern University online publication.

Spring Wedding Flowers

Feverfew, peonies, and roses Spring wedding bouquet
Congratulations Spring bride!  You get to be married during one of the most beautiful times of year; springtime.  A time of rebirth and renewal.  Lucky for you, the Spring season brings with it some of the most beautiful types of flowers for your wedding day.  By sticking with blooms that are found during the Spring season, you can save cost and have fresh flowers at your wedding without breaking the bank on out-of-season blooms.  The flowers that bloom during the Spring season will greatly depend on your location.  This handy flower guide shows common Spring blooming flowers typically seen in the Northern Hemisphere.  When choosing your flowers for your Spring wedding, an easy way to create a cohesive look is the carry your flower choice throughout your wedding decor into your bridal bouquets and table centerpieces. Don't be afraid to mix and match your spring flowers to create the perfect arrangement.  Blooms like Ranunculus and Wax Flower make great filler flowers and look beautiful when paired with complementing stems like roses or peonies.

Spring Wedding Flower Guide



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