Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Blue Centerpieces For Summer Weddings






Blue Centerpieces For Summer Weddings

Blue is a wonderful color for a summer wedding. It reminds us of the sparkling blue waters of the ocean, the brilliant blue of a summer sky, or even the inky blue of the star-filled nighttime sky. There are many terrific ideas to use blue in your wedding decor. These are some ideas for beautiful blue centerpieces for summer weddings.
Centerpieces most often are designed around flowers, and there are some stunning blue flowers available in the summertime. One of the most sought after flowers for weddings is the blue hydrangea. Blue hydrangeas evoke a breezy summer afternoon in Nantucket, and they are a wonderful addition to almost any style of wedding. The large blossoms look great when casually bunched in a tin pail or a white pitcher for a wedding on the beach or in a garden. Hydrangeas also look fantastic when paired with white roses and lime green orchids to create a fresh floral display for a more elegant affair.

Sapphire Blue September Weddings





Sapphire Blue September Weddings

Sapphires are the birthstone for September. The color blue also symbolizes fidelity (hence the "something blue" custom), which makes it a natural choice to use in a wedding. Try out these beautiful ideas for sapphire blue September weddings.
First of all, think about how pretty a really brilliant sapphire can be. Not too pale, but definitely not a dark ink color, a Ceylon blue sapphire is a truly remarkable and beautiful color. It can even have just the tiniest hint of violet underneath the pure blue hue. That is your color inspiration. To round out your color palette, combine it with shades of lavender, silver, or green.

Modern Flower Arrangements - Choosing Blue Wedding Flowers





Modern Flower Arrangements - Choosing Blue Wedding Flowers

Blue wedding flowers can add a unique and modern touch to a wedding. They are a wonderful flower choice to consider for wedding that will have blue as one of its colors. Many different flowers are available in blue. Of course, these flowers vary with season, however no matter the season, blue wedding flowers can be a beautiful accent to a special day.
Many people do not think as blue for a common color of flower. When asked to list flower colors they offer more common colors such as: pink, yellow, white and red. However, many of them naturally are available in blue. These flowers include: hydrangeas, morning glories, periwinkle, iris, cornflowers, statice and hyacinths. Of course, this list is not all inclusive and any florist will easily be able to offer suggestions of flowers that will be available in blue during a particular wedding season.

Sunday, November 27, 2011

Wedding Favours Containing 'Something Blue'






Wedding Favours Containing 'Something Blue'

For those of you marrying next year you will know that wedding themes are leaning towards blue colours. Those in the wedding planning industry will agree that weddings being organized for next season are heavily focused on 'something blue' whether this be with blue anemone or delphinium bouquets, blue favour boxes, royal blue menu cards, pew ties in baby blue or even bridesmaids in navy. Whatever kind of blue it is, if you want a trendy wedding, you should ensure your wedding is something blue!
If blue is definitely going to be your theme, you can remain stylish with an array of cobalt, navy, French, Wedgewood and pale blues all mixed in together. There is no reason why many types of blue cannot all be mixed together. The variation in tones will give your tables so much depth and interest as guests enter your reception room.

A Black, White, and Silver New Year's Eve Wedding





A Black, White, and Silver New Year's Eve Wedding

New Year's Eve is definitely the most glamorous night of the whole year to have a wedding. Black, white, and silver is a chic color palette that will bring out the stylish flair of the holiday. Learn how to plan an unforgettable New Year's Eve wedding using a black, white, and silver color scheme.
It almost goes without saying that a New Year's Eve wedding should be black tie. Classic black tie always looks the most elegant; while rental shops may suggest colorful vests for the groom and groomsmen, a black cummberbund is more dashing and timeless. Silver dresses will be the clear choice for the bridesmaids. If they are comfortable in slender silhouettes, slinky silk sheaths would be ideal. Choose ones with a gathered bustline and wide straps, like something from the Golden Age of Hollywood in the 1930s. Big sparkly crystal jewelry will complete their look perfectly. If you want to up the drama factor, your bridesmaids could wear little maribou stoles over their dresses for the ceremony.

Blue Wedding Theme: The Best Ways to Use Blue As the Theme of Your Wedding





Blue Wedding Theme: The Best Ways to Use Blue As the Theme of Your Wedding

Blue is a beautiful color, and would be a wonderful addition to any wedding. Having a blue wedding theme is even better, the color symbolizes peace and harmony as well as trust and loyalty, qualities of a happy marriage. Blue is one of the most popular colors used in weddings. It's a calming color that appeals to most people and there are so many gorgeous shades to choose from. For most women the iconic Tiffany's blue come to mind, it is in fact a very common color for weddings.
There are many ways in which to use the color blue. It can be applied to just about any part of the wedding ceremony and reception, from the attire to the flowers and decorations. Blues and whites look beautiful together, it's the epitome of elegance. Pair blue together with silver and it gives off a sleek and modern feel. A combination of different shades of blue also work well. A blue wedding theme should include lots of blue so people make no mistake that the color is the overall theme.

Saturday, November 26, 2011

An Elegant Blue and Gold Wedding





An Elegant Blue and Gold Wedding

A light blue and gold palette would be lovely for a ballroom wedding or one held in an historic mansion. Picture a room decorated with pale blue silk dupioni tablecloths with a quilted pattern. Delicate gold chiavari chairs will bring in the metallic accent. Opt for a soft burnished gold throughout, rather than a bright and shiny metallic. That will keep the look understated, and will bring out the vintage flavor of this beautiful color combination. Rich accents like gold tassels for napkin rings and candles in blue and gold jacquard patterned votive holders will be perfect.

Wedding Dresses - Something Borrowed Or Something Blue





Wedding Dresses - Something Borrowed Or Something Blue

With the current economy, brides are holding on tightly to their purse strings. Sure, they want fantastic wedding dresses but who says they can't rent or borrow one? Renting or borrowing a bridal dress or a bridesmaid dress gives the bride more flexibility to use the money saved for other uses or perhaps for the honeymoon while keep up with the old tradition of something old or something borrowed.

Friday, November 25, 2011

A Peacock Blue Wedding





A Peacock Blue Wedding

Peacock blue is such a lovely vibrant color it is no surprise that brides love to include it in their wedding color schemes. Peacock blue works well teamed with neutrals and as an accent color with other blues or greens, but why not explore the possibility of using peacocks themselves as the basis for a themed wedding, and really get value from the color.

Thursday, November 24, 2011

Wedding Garters - Your Something Blue?





Wedding Garters - Your Something Blue?

Wedding garters are regarded by many brides as an essential wedding accessory. Garters were originally used to hold up stockings. Often brides choose a blue garter to represent "something blue". In biblical times the colour blue represented purity and this may be the reason for wearing blue on your wedding day.
The garter is traditionally worn on the right leg. Some brides choose to wear two, one to keep and one to toss. The tradition of the garter toss was revived in the 20th century after the tradition was taken over by the throwing of the bouquet.

Something Blue: Wedding Traditions, Superstitions, and Sayings




Something Blue: Wedding Traditions, Superstitions, and Sayings

Sand ceremonies are a very precious way to signify the union of one person to another. Selecting two colours of sand and pouring them into a vase watching the colours blend into a harmonious unity. Be sure to include the parents of the couple like you would in the unity candles ceremony.

Ideas for Blue Wedding Bouquets





Ideas for Blue Wedding Bouquets

There are few flowers beyond hydrangeas which have a true blue color, but there are some purplish-blue blossoms which come close. Muscari, also known as grape hyacinth, are a lovely addition to a bouquet. They have a rich deep blue color, and resemble little clusters of grapes. Muscari are not generally used as a stand alone flower, but they combine wonderfully with many other varieties of flowers. Their dripping form makes grape hyacinths a beautiful addition to a bouquet of sweet peas for a romantic arrangement.

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Looking For Halloween Wedding Cakes?





Looking For Halloween Wedding Cakes?

As with any themed cake, you can be as literal or as interpretive as you want. How about an orange butter cream cream over a cake shaped as a pumpkin? A little black colored icing or sugar can be used to make the decorative touches for a Jack o' lantern. It doesn't get more Halloween than that! Or an orange fondant cake stenciled with black cats, bats, spider webs, and witches. But deep purple and crimson are other colors you can add into the mix and still keep within the theme.

Evening Wedding Decor





Evening Wedding Decor

Much of the decor for a wedding is based on the centerpieces. For evening, height is key to add a dramatic flair. Tall vessels will add instant drama to your reception venue. When your guests enter the room, they should definitely be wowed! The actual design of the centerpieces could be almost anything, as long as it is chic and sophisticated. Flowers like roses and orchids would be wonderful; daisies and mums, not so hot for a nighttime soiree. A great way to add sparkle to your centerpieces is to bedeck them with crystals.

Most Unique Wedding Cakes






Most Unique Wedding Cakes

Most couples just have a nice, normal wedding, with a nice dress, classic wedding cake, and everything is very beautiful, but nice and normal. There are some people, however, that are a little different and unique, and they choose to show their uniqueness through their weddings. There are only so many ways however, to be distinctive in your wedding. You've really only have the option of a different dress or a different cake, and a lot of people choose to show their diversity through having a very unique wedding cake.

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Unique Wedding: Gothic Wedding Ideas






Unique Wedding: Gothic Wedding Ideas

Some people go for themed weddings instead of traditional ones. One of the themed weddings some couples prefer is the Gothic wedding. For this theme, your idea must be subtle and not too exaggerated. Before planning for a Gothic-themed wedding, the couple must discuss it with their families, relatives and friends. They are also part of the wedding, therefore it is important that they agree with the idea. This article will try to give you tips on how to do a Gothic wedding.