Showing posts with label wedding colour scheme bridal bouquet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wedding colour scheme bridal bouquet. Show all posts

Sunday, February 13, 2011

White Wedding Mood Board

OK so white is an obvious wedding choice - but how many weddings do you actually see where white is not only the main colour but there is no accent colour either? Done properly - a totally white wedding looks amazing!

Here is our White Wedding Mood Board to give you some inspiration:



Contributors are (from top left):

1. A white themed marquee dressed by Sugared & Spiced Venue Dressing www.sugaredandspiced.co.uk

2. Divine White Wedding Invitation by Cards by Sophie www.cardsbysophie.co.uk

3. White Wedding Cake by Cake www.cakechester.co.uk

4. Beautiful laser cut heart mobile by Hummingbird Card Company www.hummingbirdcards.co.uk

5. Hand-tied bridal bouquet by the hugely talented Red Floral Architecture www.redfloralarchitecture.com

6. Daisy - a stunning handmade diamante flower and plain Swarovski pearl necklace by Tantrums and Tiaras www.tantrumsandtiaras.org

7. The Glasshouse at Combermere Abbey, Shropshire www.combermereabbey.co.uk

8. Butterfly tealight holder - hired out by Sugared & Spiced Venue Dressing www.sugaredandspiced.co.uk

9. Pretty and floaty white bunting by the Bunting Queen www.buntingqueen.co.uk

Sunday, March 14, 2010

Have Your Cake & Eat It!


This is a great way to save money without compromising on quality or design by combining your wedding cake with your wedding favours and your table place settings all at the same time!

There are some beautiful individual wedding cakes available which come boxed and decorated such as the one seen here by Flissy Cakes of Altrincham. Firstly speak to your cake supplier about your colour scheme and theme etc. Flissy Cakes will 'computer colour match' your cake colour so that it matches your wedding colour scheme perfectly. Then ask them to supply the individual cakes boxed and decorated. Add a label or tag with the name of each guest on and place the cake on your tables.

Not only will they taste gorgeous but they will look beautiful and fulfil a role! Only problem is - they look too good to eat!

Happy Planning

Nicky ♥

Thursday, October 04, 2007

Colour Schemes for Your Wedding



Choosing a colour scheme for weddings is a common cause for concern amongst our Mrs2Be's. What we tend to find is that brides have a good idea of what main accent colour they want to use, but then struggle for a secondary colour to go with it.

So with this in mind, we put together a Quick Guide to help brides choose a wedding colour scheme for their big day.

This quick guide gives a few inspirational ideas on which colours you could put with which. Once piece of advice I would personally give is to look at Bridal Bouquets for inspiration too. Once you know what your main accent colour is, look for bridal bouquets in that accent colour and see what other colours the florist has put with it.

In the meantime take a look at the Mrs2Be Quick Guide to Wedding Colour Schemes