Jo and Jason are getting married in March, and everything is sorted, apart from how to display their wedding menu. I thought of browsing for some ideas and came across the following, some of which I thought was very novel.
We all know the song from Aerosmith that hit radio stations everywhere in 1997 and had girls turn up the volume to sing along.
Nowadays you can be as daring as you want with your wedding colours. From non-traditional black, to tiffany blue, cherise pink and even brown, no matter your wedding taste anything goes.
The colour green reminds us of life, the earth and new beginnings. It is fresh, modern as well as classic and pairs very well with other colours. But, for some reason it is not a very popular choice of wedding colour.
I’m really not a huge fan of using props during wedding photography, but i really loved this novel idea of making use of black chalkboards and writing cute things on them.
Vintage has become such a popular wedding theme, and thanks to Ingrid Marais you now have the opportunity to download these cute vintage labels and cd cover for use as part of your wedding decor.
In the middle of the colour spectrum, green matches well with both rainbow extremes: rich reds, burgundies, and pinks as well as lilacs, violets, and royal purple hues. Choosing just the right green shade for a wedding is more than just picking a pretty colour.
Not only was Liz and Mark’s wedding amazingly special, but her colour choices were so divine that I just had to create a mood board based on the palette.
How cool is this pink typewriter to use for your guest book instead of the old fashioned writing book!
After our previous blog post relating to cupcake wrappers we had so many of you asking whether I know of anyone who can supply these, WELL, good news, Annetjie from Three for Tea contacted me and their company will gladly supply all brides/or bakers out there with their stunning wrappers.
Teal is a fantastic colour to use in a wedding. Not only does it look absolutely divine with white and silver, but it also adds an amazing freshness to it all.
Every bride wants her wedding stationary to be unique and something different, yet speak of the theme and feel of the wedding. If this is what you are after, then we have found the company that can do it for you!
Wow, when researching for this topic I had no idea that I would come across so many alternatives to using a traditional guest book. There are so many lovely ideas that I think any bride to be would struggle to pick one.
Gone is the old way of displaying your cupcakes, and having them look like traditional birthday cupcakes. Instead, opt for a more traditional approach whereby you get fancy liners or wrappers made to fit your wedding theme and colours.
Use your seating chart to add a touch of creativity into your wedding and add special features so the guests can get interacting with each other by creating a buzz and conversation starter.
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