Home >
Posts tagged jar

Color Board: Yellow and Black

yellow-black-wedding-color-board
Photo Credits:
Favor Box: Jen Fariello Photography
Shoes: Amorology Photography
Candy Jar: Elisa Cicinelli Photography
Bouquet: Ja Tecson Photography
Place card: Yvonne Designs
Headband: Fred Flare
Ceremony aisle: BKB Photograhy

Inspiration Board: Sweet Tables

candy-sweets-favors-display-inspiration-boardWhen planning a sweet table, the goal is to enhance the theme of your wedding, not detract from it. For example, if you are having a very sleek and minimalist wedding in muted tones, you don’t want to have a lavish and brightly colored table dripping with candy necklaces and giant lollipops. If your wedding theme doesn’t fit the traditionally nostalgic sweet table, try a monochromatic presentation in white or one of your wedding colors.

Before you determine how many candies and pastries to buy for your sweet table, first decide what you want the layout to be. The goal should be a fairly symmetrical design. I love the look of glass jars in varying sizes and shapes. Remember, sweet tables are not necessarily a buffet for guests. You shouldn’t think in terms of how much each person will enjoy, but rather what will maximize your presentation. Above all, this is a chance to incorporate an extra dash of fun to your wedding reception.

Photo Credits:
Ring pops jar: Mitvah-licious
Brown, green & white jellybeans: Candy Buffets UK
Over-sized martini glasses with scoops: My Balloon Mania
Jordan almonds & licorice: The Brides Diary Blog
Pink and white candy buffet: Elizabeth Anne Designs
L-O-V-E candy dishes: Blue Light Bride
Pink combination: Lolly Bar AU

Inspiration Board: Pies, Pies, Pies!

My husband and I were watching a cooking show the other night and they kept going on about how kale was this season’s “It” vegetable, which I thought was hilarious until Chris very helpfully pointed out that I’ve been going on about how pies are this season’s must-have wedding dessert. Ahem. Totally, completely different scenarios if you ask me.

The best thing about pies (outside of how they look and, okay, taste) is their versatility. You can do up a pie bar and feature traditional pies, pies on a stick, throw in some bars, and a bunch of little ones in jars and they all work seamlessly together. Plus, they give your event a homemade feel that everyone can relate to…

pie-bar-tarts-bell-jar-rustic-bars-wedding

Photo Credits:

Pies in tiered: Dynamite Weddings
Pecan pie bars: The Girl Who Ate Everything
Heart pie pops:  Bakerella with tutorial at Luxirare
Pie crust: Fish Food Blog
Pumpkin pie in jars: The Nerd’s Wife
Apple pie in jars: High 5 Pie
Rustic pie tart: Sprinkle Bakes

Bridal Shower Inspiration Board: Picnic in the Shade

The City Sage is an absolute visual feast. Anne (the mastermind behind the blog) hunts down the beautiful, the inspiring and the just plain cool and then packages them into breathtaking inspiration boards, several times a day. She’s also in the process of launching a new online magazine, Rue, dedicated to ideas for stylish living. Basically, Anne is your new, uber-hip friend whose advice you should totally listen to…

picnic-bridal-shower-wedding-inspiration-boardJust Add Lemonade: For bridal shower inspiration, look no further than the nearest park. An open air outing promises girls-only fun and frivolity; with breezy groves or sun-dappled fields, nature takes care of the decor! Go beyond the typical picnic palette of red and white – try hues like poppy, sky, and tangerine for a retro bohemian vibe.

picnic-bridal-shower-fashion-wedding-inspiration-boardWhat to Wear: Sport traditional textiles with a twist. Buttery soft gingham feels feminine when paired with an A-line skirt, while a playful sundress gives June blossoms a run for their money. Channel summer with accessories in linen, straw and silk, and don’t forget a vibrant mani-pedi in this season’s cheerful shades!

picnic-bridal-shower-decor-wedding-inspiration-boardComplete the Look: Bring the sitting room outdoors with a bevy of cozy blankets and throw pillows. Pack a picnic basket full of mix-n-match tableware to complement your palette, and incorporate unexpected elements like vintage suitcases for an extra touch of whimsy. Favor ideas include bargain hairbands (this one is only $2.50!) or your favorite soap wrapped in inexpensive fabric. Let’s just hope this bridal picnic is host to more aunts than ants!

Shopping Guide: Shirt, Skirt, Sunglasses, Nail Polish, Straw Tote, Espadrilles, Scarf, Necklace, Hat, Dress. Blanket, Soap, Gingham Bag, Shower Gel, Headband, Floral Pillow, Love Pillow, Suitcases, Picnic Basket, Teacups, Pitcher, Plate.

Inspiration Board Image Credits: 1. Helena Kouzeleas 2. Flea Market Style 3. Canelle et Vanille 4. Joy Thigpen 5. Sarah Maingot 6. Bash Please via Once Wed 7. Unknown 8. Ethanollie 9. Caroline Tran via Green Wedding Shoes

Inspiration Board: Wheat for Fall Weddings

idea-board-wheatPhoto Credit:
Place card display: Your Perfect Day Blog
Aisle decoration: St. Louis Wedding talk
Wheat and kermit pom boutonniere: La Belle Florist
Mason jar with wheat stalks: Grise Photography
Bountiful harvest wedding invitation: Invitations by Dawn
Bouquet: Tm Photography

Color Board: Yummy Yellow

yummy-yellow-wedding-color-board

Photo Credits:
Cake: Our Labor of Love
Candy: Serendipity Photography
Bouquet: 100 Layer Cake
Boutonniere: Lace Hanky
Shoes: Ruffled Blog