The hues of blue and purple intertwine together with such ease and elegance. They really are two beautiful colours together, especially when kept closer to the lighter shades. They are both popular wedding colours in their own right – lavender, the colour of the Mediterranean and the freshness of blue – and by combining them, you really do have a wedding colour palette hard to beat.
Whatever your wedding style, you can never turn down a bit of glitter! Weddings must be one of the only occasions where you can incorporate some gorgeous glitter – at varying amounts – and it just slots right in and looks f-a-b-u-l-o-u-s.
Eucalyptus, fern, privet stems… You wouldn’t necessarily think wedding at these, but more and more brides are opting for a completely nature-led wedding ‘theme’ for their big day. It’s not hard to see why; decorative foliage is anything but dull and seemingly lacking. In fact, it’s one of my favourite trends of 2016.
Coral and turquoise are made for each other. They are the most beautiful wedding colour duo I have seen for some time and their colours can be draped over flowers to wedding cakes, dresses to invitations.
Your first dance as a married couple is a big part of the wedding day. Some couples choose not to include this but for those that do, it can either be very simple or very tricky thinking of a song. If you 'have a song' together then the decision can be an easy for one, however if you don't, with almost endless choice, it can be a daunting task.