
With St. Patrick’s Day coming upon us, what could be more perfect than inspiration boards bathed in the color of the season? Glorious in all of its multiples shades, green is the perfect way to interject a fresh and vibrant pop into a wedding color scheme. And, it’s endlessly versatile in it’s pairings. Mixed with black or navy it lends itself toward a more sleek and sophisticated look (without being stuffy). Brought together with browns it speaks to Mother Nature in all her splendor. Blend with citrus-inspired hues of orange or yellow for a truly tropical twist. Or, create a breathtaking monochromatic scheme by combining every shade of green imaginable. Gorgeous!

Photo credits:
Top image (clockwise):
Green wedding dress
Clovers
Hunter boots
Groom with green bow tie
Silk slingback shoes
Moss covered trees
Bottom image:
Dessert tables
Table setting and menu
Green parasol
Little bridesmaids
Woodland bride and groom


Photo Credits:Top image (clockwise):
Woodland wedding: Hi -Fi Weddings
Boutonniere: Sparkle & Posy
Woodsy dessert table: Amy Atlas
Moss and succulent ring bearer pillow: April Hiler Designs
Wood bases: Save On Crafts
Moss and fern: Miss Mossy
Bottom image (clockwise):
Moss-colored lace dress: ModCloth
Moss covered initials: Spotted Leopard
Wedding invitations: Unruly Things
Garland: Benzie
Wood ring: Ebeniste
Tablescape and centerpieces: Unruly Things

These tiny little plants will be easy for even out-of-town guests to take home. They are easy to grow too!

Supplies:
2″ Irish moss plants (order ahead of time from a florist or plant nursery)
cotton fabric
twine
scissors
an old box
plant markers
waterproof sharpie

1. Tear about a 4″ x 4″ piece of fabric. Frayed edges are good.

2. Wrap the pot and secure with twine. Don’t worry about it being perfect. Just be sure and cover the plastic pot.

3. Write the name or name and table number of each guest and poke it into the plant.

4. Display in an old cigar box!
Tips:
Spray the plants with water so they look clean and fresh! Water the plants before you wrap them by dunking them in a bucket of water and letting them drip dry. If you are worried about the fabric getting wet, wrap a small piece of plastic or cellophane around the bottom of the plant before you wrap it in fabric.
Buy it:
Any of the florists or wedding planning companies in the mywedding.com directory can help you!
Oh, how we love Frolic! Chelsea’s daily inspiration blog is always chock-full of pretty ideas that feel effortless and chic. So, we’re so happy that she is posting DIY projects that are easy to do while packing a big punch.
This centerpiece is charming and will last well beyond your wedding day. We potted seasonal blooming plants in an antique tureen (easily found at thrift shops).
Total cost: $25.00
Supplies:
Antique china bowl or tureen
gravel
soil
blooming plants (3-4, depending on the size of your container)
moss
Steps:
1. Fill the bowl with gravel.
2. Put a small amount of soil in the bowl.

3. Take plants out of pots, loosen roots and plant together, adding extra soil if needed.
4. Water
5. Cover with moss!
Tips/Mistakes:
The gravel is very important so the plants can drain!

Buy it:
Any of the florists on mywedding!
Oh, how we love Frolic! Chelsea’s daily inspiration blog is always chock-full of pretty ideas that feel effortless and chic. So, we’re so happy that she is posting DIY projects that are easy to do while packing a big punch.
We’ve all heard the advice: tailor your choice in wedding gown to the type of event you’re having. But why not switch it up and take inspiration from your bridal fashion when planning reception details? A sweet, simple strapless number sets the mood perfectly for a rustic twilight dinner lit by Edison bulbs.

The unabashedly girly bodice on this dress begs for similarly playful decor. A muted, natural palette lets the whimsical sensibility shine through, and a butterfly’s wings even reflect the pleated collar of the gown.

Long sleeves, antiqued lace, and a flower circlet: this look reminds me of my mother’s 70′s style in the best possible way. A mix of dried and live flowers in mountain meadow hues completes the romantic hippie vibe.
A short and drapey dress suggests a casual daytime affair. Florals in bright primary colors and milkglass vases have a cheerful–almost retro–effect in keeping with the outfit’s vintage appeal.
Make an elegant statement in a grand ballgown, and complement it with an equally erudite book motif. If you’re really nerdy detail-oriented like me, you could get excited about how the spines of the books echo the wavy ruffles of the skirt.
Finally, summon a little country sass with a snug mini dress, then soften the effect by setting the table with calico and ceramics. It’s part honkytonk, part Sunday at Granny’s, and 100% adorable
Image Credits: 1. Keefer Photography 2. Jose Villa for Once Wed 3. Jagger Photography 4. Merci New York 5. Heather Curiel Weddings 6. Clayton Austin via Green Wedding Shoes 7. Shelly Kroeger 8. Jose Villa 9. Olivia Leigh 10. Jessica Claire for Honey and Poppies 11. Trent Bailey 12. Beth Helmstetter Events via Style Me Pretty
Anne blogs about beautiful things over on The City Sage.
Photo Credits:
Top row:
Left: Sir Harrison Photography
Right: Kelly Oshiro Events
Bottom Row:
Far left and far right: Amy Burke Designs
Center: Biltmore Estates