Tuesday, May 26, 2020

Flower Crowns

Flower Crowns "Hair flowers. Can not wait for this tendency to trickle down from Pinterest/magazines to actual wedding reservations. It is a '60s, '70s throwback, but can be wholly contemporary. Perfect for flower girls -- retains their hands, makes them feel like they're wearing a 'princess' crown." -Facebook fan Bloom Boxx



Rustic Overtones "Loving the rustic barn weddings. Mason jars, wildflowers, wood crates and lots of ivory lace and burlap!" -Facebook fan Lisette Bocker



Art Deco Elegance "'Gatsby-inspired' is the big buzz phrase. If you are searching to provoke the Gatsby feeling, choose a majestic grand or memorial hallway and accent your outfit with a couple of art deco accessories and a couple of glamorous elements of decor" -Sara Murray, BHLDN Stylist



All That Glitters "I'm definitely expecting more sheen, sparkle and metallics!" -Sabrina Soto, The Top Low Project



Classic Glamour "Classic, glamorous looks are back in a major way: modest lace dresses, champagne coupes, daring red lips, vintage beaded clutches and crystal brooches." -Cathleya Schroeckenstein, editor-in-chief, Weddingbee



Sweet Spreads "Instead of a traditional wedding cake, we have a bunch of pretty small cakes from Miette in San Francisco. In this manner there were a bunch of amazing flavors to try." -April V blog review. Walters, 29, San Francisco, CA



Prints Pattern "We are seeing more prints in wedding decoration, from sweet florals to graphic prints like stripes and chevron, as well as plaids. Move bold in color or use of white to get a more subtle palette. Prints are completely magnificent and add an unexpected element to your wedding decoration." -Sara Murray, BHLDN Stylist



All Things Vintage "Vintage ... it's just such a reminder of yesteryear when my grandparents were married and life was simple." -Facebook fan Julie Zieg



Photo Booth Fun "We really liked having a photo booth guest book! It was a terrific way to receive a memento of our smiling guests." -Courtney P.K., 36, San Francisco, CA



Stripped-Down Desserts "Naked cakes! I love that they can seem chic or rustic and the fillings and cake take center stage rather than icing or inedible fondant." -Facebook enthusiast Milica Simmons Carter



Offbeat Attire "The apparel is more creative. The brides are more daring at creating bolder choices" -Sabrina Soto, The High Low Project



Succulents Everywhere "We utilized succulents in our centerpieces, corsages and boutonnieres go to this website have a peek at this site. We were also able to give away and re-plant the succulents following the wedding." -Courtney P.K., 36, San Francisco, CA



Whiteout "White is a strong trend for the bridal party and even wedding guests. No more is it a faux pas to wear white to a wedding -- we're watching bridesmaids pop up in white left and right." -Sara Murray, BHLDN Stylist



Signature Cocktails "We loved creating unique cocktail recipes to represent each of us." -Courtney P.K., 36, San Francisco, CA



Tea Party "Thrift-store teacups and teapots for blossoms as centerpieces/table decoration. [They're] classic and romantic without appearing commercial" -Facebook enthusiast Kimberley Lyons



Small Bites "Plates and parts are flirtier; it is about the mingling and dancing click here for more info. Wedding trends are becoming more free-spirited and private to the couple." -Sabrina Soto, The Top Low Project



Candy Buffet "I'm a big fan of this candy bar, using candies from the colours of the wedding." -Facebook fan Denise Toungaian-Schwartzman



All-Natural Elements "I am seeing more indoor/outdoor elements. Bringing nature indoors; whether it is through rustic sources, grasses or wood textures and integrating that into your decor" -Sabrina Soto, The Top Low Project



Mason Jars "Mason jars, Mason jars, Mason jars! You can use them in so many ways for cheap. Glam them up or leave them simple for a look." -Facebook enthusiast Callie Brown



Doughnut Towers "Doughnut tower rather than a traditional wedding cake!" -Facebook fan Johanna Parker



Monochromatic Ombre Accents "For this upcoming season, I see ombre as a fashion which will continue to pop up in wedding decor -- using tonal pieces to accent bridesmaids' ensembles, ombre cakes and monochromatic colours in general decor" -Sara Murray, BHLDN Stylist



Seaside Ceremonies "I just enjoy coastal weddings! The natural scenery provides a beautiful backdrop for any wedding style." -Facebook enthusiast Sara Jernigan



Birdcages "I love the concept of utilizing vintage/antique birdcages to collect the cards and well wishes." -Facebook fan LaToya Nana Yaa Robinson



Bold Palettes "Color trends include pastel shades of crimson, cherry, mint, gray, lavender and yellow, but you will find bold colours like plum, navy, and black and white making a strong showing this season, too." -Facebook enthusiast Linda Sawyer



Going Retro "I would like [my marriage] to be like a 1950s garden party!" -Facebook fan Esther Garnier



Paper Flowers "I am really looking forward to creating some beautiful paper flowers for my sister's wedding." -Facebook enthusiast Eileen Maldonado-Toohey



Family Ties "The salute to the couple's heritage. My daughter needed a picture of her parents and grandparents using their wedding cakes. The cake topper was that the only her parents utilized. And the bride and groom out of her grandparents' cake was set on the cake, too." -Facebook fan Alice Carroll Noe



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