11/25/2023 0 Comments Blue and green wedding colors![]() The darkest and lightest colors contrast satisfyingly while the mid-tone ties them all together.Ĭontrasting Complementary: indigo and blush, dusty blue and rust orangeĬomplementary colors are found on opposite sides of the color wheel, and they contrast when they are opposite tints or shades. A good rule of thumb is to choose three versions of one blue-a dark shade, a mid-tone, and a light tint-to convey an intentionally monochrome look without overwhelming your surroundings. This type of combination is polished, mature, and subtly intriguing. To create a monochrome palette, various shades and tints of the same blue hue are used to create one cohesive group. Here are Walker Edison's suggestions for blue wedding color combos. If you are stumped on which colors to pair with this cool hue, some basic color theory can walk you down the aisle. ![]() With a shade for every season, blue is a timeless and versatile member of the rainbow. Banners: Preppy Lane Boutique | Moss Frames: Spotted Leopard Creations | Moss Initials: Bride's Aunt | Pompoms: Carri Pasquis | Dance Studio: Dance With Me Soho | Bridesmaid Purses: Jenna Lou Designs | Brides Purse: Lolis Creations |Groomsman's Ties: David Hart and Co.Look no further for your special day's "something blue" than your very own wedding colors. Photographer: Turn Loose the Art Venue: Diamond Bar Events Center DJ: Progressive Sound Productions Dress Designer: Fancy Bridal New York Flowers: Xavier's Florist Groom's Attire: Astor & Black Stationery: Made with Heart Painting: Commemory Fine Art Flower Design: Brian Spence (Groom) | Just Married, Thank You and Mr. ![]() A lovely way to remember your special dress.Ĭoordinator & Cupcake Tower: LVL Weddings & Events Caterer & Desserts: 24 Carrots Catering Below is Marina's dress and her painting. Something unique about this wedding, Commemory Fine Art creates paintings that are inspired by the gown and wedding of their clients. Please brides, eat, drink and have fun at your wedding! Plus, we got to eat, which was very important to the two of us. Doing these two things along with having our day of wedding coordinator (LVL Events was AMAZING) were the reasons why we were able to actually ENJOY our wedding stress free. Planning from a distance was tough but because we took care of things earlier on helped us when it became crunch time. Also, get as much done in advance as you can. Our advice for couples planning a wedding now would be to get organized and hire a day-of wedding planner! But seriously, making a checklist every month (or every couple weeks as the day approached) was extremely helpful. We also put that image on magnets that we gave out as favors.Īdvice from The Bride On Planning The Wedding Last summer when the garden was in full bloom, we took our engagement pictures in it (turn loosetheart art photogs) so we were able to project our favorite image on to a wall at the reception. In keeping with the garden theme, we chose to name the guests tables herbs that we had grown in our garden and placed a few bunches at each table too. Our favors were boxed peat pots with soil pellets and herb seeds so our guests could start growing their own garden of love. We came up with the idea to have paper "flowers" that our guests could write on and then "plant" in the grass to sort of reflect the design of the invitations. Our centerpieces were designed by Brian and kept theme of the grass which we then used to create our escort card table and unique guestbook. Inspired by our garden (and the newly planted grass last summer), I created the design for our save the dates and invitations which was carried throughout the wedding. Also watch out for a special painting commemorating Marina's tea length wedding gown. ![]() All these navy and green wedding ideas were beautifully photographed by Turn Loose the Art. ![]() You must read on to hear more from the bride and be sure to see more in the full gallery. Designed and executed by the bride and groom with some serious day of help from LVL Weddings & Events. Taking inspiration from all this earthy goodness, this creative couple turned their love for their garden into their wedding theme. That is exactly what our next couple did for their California destination wedding. Marina and Brian found their wedding colors and theme in their little NYC garden.įilled with home grown veggies, vibrant colors, fresh herbs and of course green grass. Look no further than your back porch for wedding ideas. ![]()
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