Showing posts with label country. Show all posts
Showing posts with label country. Show all posts

Saturday, May 26, 2012

Inspiration 259: A Lovely Neutral Rustic Wedding

I am a huge fan of color so I tend to do a lot of bright and colorful boards but my neutral boards are lacking a bit.  This board is just lovely though!  The mismatched bridesmaids dresses add some flair and the ruffled cake is to die for.

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Inspiration 240: Rustic Peacock and Orange

This board is for a bride who wanted to combine a city and country feel into her wedding using peacock blue and orange as the color palette and incorporating feathers and pearls.  I think the bouquet in this board is spot on with the orchids and peacock feathers!  The clutch would be a great city chic touch for the bridesmaids to carry.

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Theme Thursday 36: Sweet As Pie

These little pies are just so adorable!  For this board I went with a coral and vintage red color palette, and a slightly vintage country feel.  This board sure is as sweet as pie in my opinion.

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Inspiration 172: Yellow Rose of Texas

I haven't done a country-ish board in a while so I was itching to make one.  I went with a yellow and black color scheme for this one!  I love the bridesmaids in the all different cowboy boots and all the fun patterns on this board.

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Inspiration #62- Apparently I love food colors!

I really think sage green and orange go nicely together. It's a little more subdued then lime and orange, but it is still a fun choice.


sources: Martha Stewart Weddings, Brides, Millie Holloman, Travis Hoehne, Andrea Carlyle, The Knot, Dellables

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Inspiration #39- Country meets City

This bride wanted a board done in red and white with touches of royal blue. She also wants her wedding to reflect personalities (he's a country boy and she's a city girl.) I think an elegant dress, posh cocktails and butler passed candies bring that city feel. To add some country elements, I think taking pictures in front of a red barn and having berries on your cake can add a subtle touch of country.

red barn picture by Lucky Girl