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Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Get Inspired! Teal I See You Again

When it comes to pure wedding charm and romantic design, teal and white still tickles our fancy as one of the best color combinations for your wedding. Everyone instantly recognizes the Tiffany blue diamond ring box and thinks "wedding" so it is no wonder why teal and white create the perfect wedding wonderland. We hope today's inspiration board inspires you to create you own teal and white delight.

The Theme: Teal I See You Again
Colors: Teal and White with acccents of Silver


The Taste: Along with a cake add cupcakes which look like snowballs and display them on pure white china. Not only is pure white china a cost saver, but anything pure white adds to the feel of the winter setting. Also add natural white branches and other white accents to complete the look.

The Cake: Your cake options are an open turf. Try a teal cake and decorate it with actual ornaments that look like ice crystals. These adorning accents are an inexpensive way to upgrade the look without blowing your budget with frosting created flowers or hand spun sugar decals.

The Furniture: We absolutely love the teal Edwardian love seat we found from Urban Outfitters (top right). It goes to show you how you can get the upscale look and feel of period furniture without the expense. You would never know it from looking at it, but the love seat is actually made from cotton velveteen, a very inexpensive fabric.

The Setting: Whether you are planning a winter wedding in Paris or a church beach wedding in Hawaii, teal and white work with any setting.

The Gown: The above right elegant gown showing the full train is a St Pucchi Semi-cathedral, hand embroidered gown with sweetheart neckline. $3000 and up. Style No. 9211.

The Details: We added a variety of items for inspiration in other areas - all the way from the chocolates from Chocochic to the look of a Chanel bracelet.

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4 Comments:

At February 17, 2009 at 11:40 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Gorgeous! I love the refreshing coolness of the color. I was really blown away by this inspiring board. Something blue is really in here. Love it.

 
At December 17, 2009 at 3:09 PM , Blogger The Funny Wife said...

Please where is the bridesmaids dress from? I'm looking for something similar..

 
At January 5, 2010 at 2:56 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Where did the dress picture on the right come from?

 
At January 5, 2010 at 4:34 PM , Blogger banquetevent.com said...

The gown is by St. Pucci. Thanks for asking.

 

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