Tuesday, June 28, 2016

WEDDING TREND TUESDAY - NATURAL ELEMENTS

Nature is inspiring and beautiful. There are so many gorgeous things that just exist in the wild. In fact, mother nature can provide a beautiful backdrop for weddings, usually more breathtaking than brick and mortar venues tend to be.




But, outdoor venues are not always easily accessible or available for all brides. Plus, if you don't want to take a chance on the elements interfering with your big day, you may want to find an indoor location. However, if you love natural elements or the great outdoors, there are ways to bring the outside in when it comes to your wedding. 

Wood accents and lots of greenery are an easy, and usually affordable, way to add a rustic, woodland vibe to your affair. You can have the forest without the trees, so to speak. Using different elements of wild flora and fauna can also add some whimsy to your wedding, and lends itself a more relaxed atmosphere. 



  




You can also use more tropical flowers and greenery, like palm leaves and fronds, to create a fun, exotic wedding atmosphere.


Finally, you can look to the actual earth - the land on which we stand - to find natural elements to incorporate into your special day. Marble and stone accents, along with geodes and crystals, can add an air of elegance and minimalism to your wedding. 









Friday, June 17, 2016

WHITE DRESS BRIDE - SARAH

Congratulations to Sarah, who looked absolutely stunning in her Enzoani gown on her special day.



The dress was soft English Net and had beautiful beaded detail at the waist.


Sarah's groom, Randy, was blown away by his beautiful bride.

Congratulations again to Sarah and Randy!

Photography by Andrea Barnett.

Friday, June 10, 2016

WHITE DRESS BRIDE - LAUREN

Congratulations to Lauren, who looked absolutely stunning in her blush lace Pronovias gown. What a beautiful bride! Photography by MGB Photo.



Friday, June 3, 2016

WEDDING SUPERSTITIONS


Weddings have been going on for centuries, and with that kind of history, there's bound to be some traditions and superstitions that stand the test of time. Brides often ask us about why certain wedding customs exist, and a lot of time don't have an answer. Luckily, Brit + Co has dug around and answered a few of these questions, like why aren't the bride and groom supposed to see other before the wedding, or where the well know rhyme "something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue" comes from. You can head over to the Brit + Co website to see the answers to these questions and more.