The inspiration room incorporates not only seafoam, gold, and champagne, but olive green and golden yellow as well, creating a refreshing, yet energetic palette. The space is traditional, but with a playful and slightly eclectic air, and the wedding, like the room, would be traditional with a twist.
The Room
The Wedding
Row 1: L to R- Amy Neunsinger, Michele M. Waite, Max Wagner. Row 2: Peggy & Johnny- Michael Norwood via The Bride's Cafe, Anna Kuperberg, D.Jones Photography via Style Me Pretty. Row 3: Ashley Garmon Photographers via Once Wed, Kate Mathis Photography, Meaghan & Grant- Jose Villa Wedding Photography. Row 4: Sara & David- Mindy Meyers Photography via Style Me Pretty, Aimee Herring Photography, Patricia Lyons Photography.
16 comments:
Love this combination for any occasion, really. xv
I have always loved this room and the wedding based on it is fabulous!!
This is beautiful! Do more boards! I love your vision!
Just beautiful!
How inspired! I love that you took the yellow of the lemon cake and added it into the palette. Lovely!
honestly, when i think of seafoam..i think of that movie with the bridesmaids..but this wedding was not hideous..lol yay!
You've created the perfect soft/quirky mix ... .
1 - LOVE your blog so glad you find mine
and 2 - (in response to your question) YES!! Ali Portis did ours! Wow, what a SMALL SMALL world. I love her!!
We met her through another army wife, my friend/ next door neighbor in Texas, Robyn.
She does excellent work!
3 - Sorry it took a year and a day for me to respond. I'm def becoming a follower!
:)
i love how you do this!!
i've never thought of that combination.it works sowell!
the colour combination is so gorgeous!! perfect for spring :)
xx
Lovely, lovely, lovely!! Seafoam and sunshine - just the images that conjures up, and the feelings are beautiful. This is gorgeous, truly.
xo Isa
Absolutely stunning, as usual! xxx Love those hanging lanterns.
Such an elegant look! Love it!
one of my all-time favorite rooms. a beautiful wedding palette!
The ways in which designers find their inspiration really excites me...looking at a room and creating a wedding from it...amazing! I'm glad I ran across this series of yours. I'm trying to do some "studying" on how it is that chefs find inspiration for a meal, especially when you get to genius chefs like Thomas Keller. I think we'd be surprised how similar the process is--and how well we could make a menu for a wedding compliment the decor, and not just color wise! I'm really going to put some thought into this...thanks for inspiring me!
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