Lets think outside the box for minute. Yes, it’s summer. So, it may seem that tropical flowers seem a bit cliche? But not so much, you see. This is the Midwest – no beach or ocean in site. Instead of roses, opt for something bold. And, make a statement with your bouquet. I know one Delta Gamma who did. Images courtesy of Jodi Schlosser Photography ... |
Greetings! So lately I just can't get Hawaii or any tropical island out of my head and have been dreaming of the sweet smell of the tropics. I love a beach or tropical themed wedding, especially if it's destination, but they so often all look the same. I found some amazing design ideas to make your tropical wedding unique and different yet still traditional. Time to swoon!Aloha. Xo, KaitViaViaViaViaViaVia... |
feelin' a little tropical today, ladies. {source}... |
Palas JewelleryIn an attempt to resist the cold weather, this week we featured a Tropical Oasis Real Life Wedding. To help inspire you to create your own Tropical Oasis wedding, we have assembled a collection of jewellery that will set the perfect tropical mood. A Tropical Oasis wedding can be cocktail casual or elaborately formal. The jewellery pieces shown here will contribute to the level of formality for your wedding, as well as creating a beautifully tropical feel! Palas JewelleryFletcher & GraceFletcher & GraceFletcher & GraceAndrew Mazzone Design JewellerAndrew Mazzone ... |
While the sun is shining as brightly as it has been, I find myself dreaming of balmy summer evenings filled with cocktails, rice paper lanterns, fresh, delicious food and acoustic tunes wafting across the cool breeze. Today’s board plays on a myriad of pinks, oranges and corals – perfect for a sunny celebration. Crayon hearts from Martha Stewart, gown from Ann Taylor, outdoor celebration photo from Choco Studio Wedding Photography, grapefruit and mint mojitos from Martha Stewart, organza hair flower from ban.do, sorbet from akakestral via Weddingbee Want More? Check Out These Posts:... |
To polish off my tropical kick, I wanted to post this inspiration boad I whipped up for a summer party . The blue tones from the Yucatan Peninsula (see a few posts back) gave me some inspiration to create this board. Think mangoes, beautiful assorted blue tones, shell accents, and textured linens to create an elegant look that isn't too kitchy tropical. 1. Shells from our shoot with Llanes Weddings 2. Mangoes from Smitten Kitchen3. Pearl charger from Classic Party Rentals4. Bridesmaid's dress from J. Crew - Sydney dress on sale for $159.995. Shell garland from Terry's Village6. Baja blue line... |
I wanted to show some different options for a tropical color palette of pinks, oranges, and yellows today :)Â These pages are from our Couture Coloure article. ... |
Although I didn’t use any tropical themes in my wedding, I still think it’s an easy and beautiful way to transform your special day into a dreamy island wedding. I envision the bride holding a big beautiful hibiscus as a bouquet and various shades of tropical flowers lining the aisle. I’ve also seen brides wear these gorgeous blossoms in their hair with a lei of flowers around their neck. The result is sweet perfection. These island inspired cards complete the look adding floral flair for a tropical wedding. Post from: Wedding*Paper Divas Blog ... |
{photography by Mark Seelen for Elle Decoration UK}Not normally fond of green plants, preferring numerous bouquets of fresh-cut flowers in vases scattered about, but there is something about these oversized splashes of green against fresh white interiors that seems to exude a relaxed easiness and tropical elegance.{ photography by Laura Resen for Domino April 2008}{via classic style in the city}{this is glamorous} on facebook & follow on twitter copyright © 2007-2011 {this is glamorous} all rights reserved... |
We found this inspiration board of tropical wedding ideas from Pacific Weddings. Something completely different, but you can’t deny that the look is slightly exotic and definitely colorful and unique. Even if you don’t live near the Pacific, you can find these tropical treats at our local farmers markets during the summer months. This fruit-inspired photo shoot reveals four vignettes in glorious hues of papaya, banana, mango and pineapple, that will give your wedding a tropical twist. Source: Pacific Weddings, Photography by Visionari; Flowers by Yvonne Design... |