Perfect in Pink
We’re excited about this inspiration board because we just love pink so much!
Here are some designs in a multitude of delicious pink shades. From a pink ombre cake with terrific textural appearance to a bouquet in varying pink hues to the perfect pink lip color palette, the more the pink the merrier!
Enjoy, Raya
Clockwise from Top Left: bouquet by Lila B. Design w/ photo by Annie McElwain via *** / stationery by Cynthia Warren Design via Martha Stewart Weddings (magazine) / bracelets by Ippolita / candle centerpieces via Martha Stewart / makeup palette by Chantecaille / cake by & via Glorious Treats / table number via Martha Stewart / paillette centerpieces via Martha Stewart Weddings (magazine).
September 17, 2011 No Comments
Sprinkled Wedding Treats
Image Credits: 1 Sweetapolita 2 via *** 3 via The Kitchn 4 via *** 5 Bakerella 6 via *** 7 via ***.
Summer is the perfect excuse to dream up, whip up, and serve up treats that are splashed in colorful sprinkles and candy confetti.
No matter your wedding’s color palette, food can be a theme mulligan. Serve colorful treats during the wedding, as a post-wedding reception treat or at the morning-after brunch.
Also, you’re not limited to ice cream and cake. We’re seeing macarons, chocolate truffles and classic treats like banana splits garnished with sprinkles. One of our favorites uses is as an embellishment, like along the rim of a signature cocktail or milk glasses for cookies at midnight.
In fact, we have a few fun colorful candy options on Weddingish.com.
Hugs, Raya
^ Image: Bakers Royale.
Image credits, above photos: Carter and Cook Event Company.
^ Image: MaryJanes and Galoshes.
^ Image: via ***.
^ Image: Beantown Baker.
July 18, 2011 No Comments
Your “Something Blue” Solution: Shoes
For quite some time, brides have been faithful to the “something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue” saying. Since the Victorian era, brides have followed this advice in hopes of good luck. Even if you are a bride that doesn’t believe in good fortune, it’s a wonderful way to ensure that you incorporate a variety of pieces that can bring special meaning to your big day.
Often, the hardest piece of the saying puzzle is finding that “something blue.” Since most bridal ensembles entail white, ivory, or even pink or pastel colors, bolder colors like blue and black often get overlooked.
However, the “something blue” part is easy. A simple way to add blue to your bridal repertoire is by incorporating blue shoes, whether in a shade of ice or a bolder navy, or in a sandal or pump. Not only will you be a quarter of your way to good luck with some gorgeous blue heels, but it’s a fun way to add a splash of color to an otherwise typical bridal color palette. Even better news: blue heels are available in a range of prices sure to fit any bride’s budget.
(Credits, beginning at top: Something Blue Satin Pump, Manolo Blahnik; Willy Satin Sandal, Chinese Laundry; Deci Navy Pump, Manolo Blahnik)
(Credits, beginning at top: Elope Pump, Caparros; Michaela Satin Pump, rsvp; Aela Sandal, Lauren by Ralph Lauren)
(Credits, beginning at top: Electra Peep-Toe Pump, Nina; Court Peep-Toe Pump, Nina; Jessica Peep-Toe Slingback, D2 by Dikuza)
July 17, 2010 No Comments













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