Showing posts with label mood boards. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mood boards. Show all posts

Wednesday, 13 February 2013

Valentine's Day Moodboard

With Valentine's day being tomorrow I thought I'd take a bit of inspiration from the day of love.  As there is a trend for bright bold colours in weddings this year why not combine red and pink together to get a really striking theme for you wedding? You can combine lighter shades with darker colours or even use bright clashing colours.  If you really want to make a statement why not go for a red wedding dress or if you want to be a bit more subtle a pair of red shoes?

Red and pink wedding inspiration

Image credits
Macaroon cake - cutoutandkeep.net
Bride with pink shoes - onewed.com
Pink bridesmaid dress - fine fettle guide
The kissing booth - theknottybride.com
Balloons - notonthehighstreet.com
Pink Roses - taylored-images.co.uk
Sweet Stall - candy soirees
Pink champagne - taylored-images.co.uk
Pink shoes - onewed.com
Bouquet - serendipity floral design
Invitations - hand held designs

If you want even more ideas for a pink and red wedding why not visit my valentine's day board on pinterest or if you need some help pulling together a theme that is tailored to you get in touch.

Tuesday, 5 June 2012

Best of British - jubilee inspiration

The Queen's jubilee this weekend has inspired me to pull together a Best of British mood board.  There are lots of ways you can use this as a wedding theme.  

Taking it literally, as I have below, you can use red, white and blue as a colour scheme for you wedding.  Navy blue is a very popular colour at the moment and is great as a colour for bridesmaid dresses or your groomsmen's suits or ties.  Red also makes a fabulous accent colour - why not use it for your wedding shoes if you'd like to make a statement or as a really striking bouquet.

If you want to be a bit more subtle with your theme you can simply use Best of British as inspiration.  Maybe use only British suppliers or look for things which are quintessentially British - such as a red double decker bus for your wedding transport, have a street party theme for your reception or go for strawberries and sparkling English wine for your food and drink. I'm sure there's lots of different options - but here's some examples to get you thinking.

 
Image credits:
Gerbera bouquet - Taylored Images
Union Jack invitation - Dottie Creations
Red bouquet - Silesia Group
Place holder - Not on the high street
Red shoes - One wed
Navy bridesmaid dress - Nordstrom

There's even more inspiration on my Best of British pinterest board

Sunday, 18 March 2012

Art Deco style

The 1930s always conjures up images of style and glamour for me and having been watching the latest series of Upstairs Downstairs I thought I'd create a mood board based around this style.  You don't have to take the art deco style too literally - just add touches throughout the day to bring a touch of class. For example use glass photo frames for your table numbers, find a silver and black 1930s car, theme your tables on classic New York buildings or use art deco stationery. If you really love the style though why not go all the way and consider an art deco style venue - for example the Midland at Morecambe?

In terms of colours, you can just use silvers & blacks to bring a real strong sense of the period - but it works equally well with a touch of colour - for example blood red, hot pink or deep purple.


Image credits:
Wedding cake cakesforwedding.net
Hair accessory notonthehighstreet.com
Wedding dress jennypackham.com
Wedding cars yesteryearcars.co.uk
Candle holders notonthehighstreet.com
Bridesmaid dresses watter.com
Jewel confetti coxandcox.co.uk
Place baubles coxandcox.co.uk
Invitation debenhams.com
Wedding cake getmarriedideas.com
Bird cages kaboodle.com
Flowers Diane Penny Flowers

Saturday, 3 December 2011

Autumnal Wedding Inspration

A few weeks ago I was at the Thorp Perrow Arboretum and the colours reminded me how striking an autumn wedding can be - full of rich browns, greens, golds, oranges and deep reds.  Whether you choose one or a combination of these colours they can real work well to bring a warm, opulent tone to your wedding day.

An Autumnal or Fall themed wedding also brings lots of opportunities to say money - think about using leaves as place settings and table confetti, fruit and candles for decorations and why not even try making a table plan tree from twigs?

So I thought I'd pull together a mood board to help you all get some inspiration too!!

Image credits:
Green baubles, gold small vases & brown, sliver & green heart baubles: cox and cox
Chocolate wedding cake: Marks & Spencer
Red bridesmaid dress: Jasmine Bridal
Sun flower table decoration: Serendipity Floral Designs
Chocolate and Fruit Cake: The perfect cake company
Sun flower urn and bouquet: Taylored Images
Orange candle and birch tree: Hus and Hem
Brown & green bridesmaid dresses: JLM Europe
Gold and multi-coloured table confetti: handmadebyhells.co.uk
Lanterns & skeleton leaf tea light holders: notonthehighstreet.com
Red star lights: lights4fun.co.uk

Sunday, 28 August 2011

Tiffany Blue

I've always loved Tiffany Blue as a colour for a wedding - it conjures up images of glamour, sophistication and Audrey Hepburn.  It's a classic sophisticated colour scheme which can be teamed with ivories, silvers and even brown tones.  It also works well with vintage themes using diamonds, brooches and sumptuous fabrics.  I've pulled together a mood board which gives you some ideas on how to pull this theme together:


Image credits:
Wedding Cake: elegantcakery.com
Flowers: brides.com
Cup cakes & chocolate favours: kaboodle.com
Bridesmaid dress: watters.com
Trinket box & bracelet padlock: tiffany.com