I don’t feature a lot of pink on Once Wed which is all more reason when I stumbled on this beautiful story in a past issue of Wedding Style Guide, I knew I had to post it on the blog. I receive surprisingly quite a few emails about inspiration for a pink wedding color palette, so I’m hoping the post below will make up for my lack of pink on Once Wed….
Photography via Wedding Style Guide
My “Beyond the Big Day” column for Design Sponge is up and I can’t wait to share it with you! We had a lot of fun creating this whimsical love-inspired banner with all it’s sweet details. It’s super easy to recreate and the best part is that there’s plenty of room to add your own personal touch and style. To see all the photos, click here. Thanks, Grace!
If you can’t tell from the post yesterday I seem to be on a bit of a gingham kick recently. So, when I came across the story below in a past issue of Wedding Style Guide, I couldn’t resist sharing it with you today. Cross stitch and gingham might sound like a peculiar pair, but I really like the combination below and think their team did a great job combining two very different elements to create one cohesive concept….
Photography by Claudio Raschella via Wedding Style Guide Issue 11
Have you ever read the Australian based wedding magazine, Wedding Style Guide? If not, you are definitely missing out. It is absolutely one of my favorite wedding magazines and I’m thrilled about partnering with them over the next couple of weeks to share some of my favorite wedding stories and real weddings which have been featured in past issues.
Poppies. Why don’t we see more poppies used in weddings? Their texture and coloring are like no other flower out there and they almost look like they’ve been made out of delicate pieces of paper. The thought of using pink, orange, yellow and red all in the same color palette seems a bit overwhelming at first, but I think the Wedding Style Guide team pulled the colors off brilliantly. I especially love the single poppy bloom boutonnieres…
Photographed by Chris Court for Wedding Style Guide Issue 7
Brandon Kidd is an extremely talented photographer and I had the pleasure of featuring one of his real weddings this week. So, how fun was it when I saw his very own wedding while looking through his blog last week. Designed by d*Lsh design, the burlap and cotton elements are super charming and really help to set the tone and mood for their wedding. The return address stamp from Paperwink is perfect and I love how it can be used well after your wedding. I know I speak for everyone when I say that we can’t wait to see your wedding, Brandon!

Photography by Brandon Kidd




