At Two Be Wed, the saying "It's not how you start, rather the way you finish" does not necessarily apply to wedding planning. It's so very much about the way you BEGIN the planning process. Our insights for 2013 are:
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Two Be Wed's, Danyett Baxter setting the tablescape. Delegating on your big day is the key to enjoying every moment, that's where we step in; Image by Archetype |
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The inspiration for this tablescape was the custom fuchsia napkins, from which the color palette and floral were designed around; Image by Archetype |
- Work with a consultant to help you with style and design and to connect you to the right people - creative, professional, reliable, suitable to your style and budget. A resourceful wedding consultant is worth their weight in gold, literally.
- Be thoughtful with your design. Find something that inspires you - a piece of fabric, a shoe or a pattern, and build a strong foundation from it. From your inspiration you should find your color palette or colors that compliment well, and go from there.
- Start from scratch - don't be a copy cat. That's for all of you Pinterest addicts out there. Sure, we love Pinterest but don't plan your wedding exactly like someone else. Be original, choose wisely and add/edit when necessary. Pinterest can be too overwhelming when it comes to design, and sometimes it is better to stay away from it until after the big day to avoid questioning your style and design.
- Brass is back! Don't be afraid to mix up your tablescapes and add a little brass to your centerpieces, dinnerware or accessories.
- Eclectic vessels are the way to go, avoid being too matchy-matchy. Make your design interesting by choosing eclectic pieces that will make an impression rather than get lost in your overall design.
- Incorporate a custom element on the tablescape, i.e.: napkins, stationery, lighting, etc. Go bold and do something that represents your personalities as a couple.
Natalie Dawley, Owner of Two Be Wed, sharing our wedding trends and tips for 2013; Image by Archetype
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"Think outside of the box for your menu design" - Acute Catering, something along the lines of these whimsical hand stands by BHLDN; Image by Archetype |
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A timeless stunning gown featured in BHLDN's new spring line; Image by Kelli Elizabeth Photography |
Photography - "Styled shoots for engagement sessions, and continuing the trend of outdoor bridal sessions," - Archetype Photography
"Brides including animals in engagement and wedding portraits, Film is back! - Photographers are switching to medium format film, and editorial style detail shots are a must have - no more posey traditional portraits," - Kelli Elizabeth Photography
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"Our clients are food savvy and watch Food Network, so they prefer specific menus vs. generic buffets" - Acute Catering, Image by Kelli Elizabeth Photography |
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"Mix your china patterns and add a custom napkin" - Aztec Events and Tents; Image by Archetype |
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"Mix and match bridesmaids' dresses in various color, prints and shapes" - BHLDN, Image by Kelli Elizabeth Photography |
Bridal Fashion - "Create looks that really highlight the bride's personal style, dresses in different hues and colors other than the traditional ivory wedding dress, and mix and match bridesmaids' dresses in various color, prints and shapes," - BHLDN
Stationery - "3 core elements to a good design - color, shape and texture, incorporate those 3 throughout your wedding design; embellishments - ribbon, silhouettes, monograms - set your design apart, and design a full & complete invitation suite for a consistent and cohesive look," - Hello and Co.
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This invitation suite by Hello and Co. is full of lavish embellishments; Image by Kelli Elizabeth Photography |
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Mali of Hello and Co. explaining her three core elements theory and how it applies to your invitation suite and overall wedding design; Image by Archetype |
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Stunning suspended floral arrangement by Something Special in Flowers, positioned above the head table and sure to be a conversation piece for all guests to admire; Image by Archetype |
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"By using multiple tier cakes rather than one large cake - each cake can either stand alone, be removed from the group, or grouped together for a creative and cohesive story." -Sugary and Chic Cake Boutique; Image by Kelli Elizabeth Photography |
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Two Be Wed's custom style and design board full of inspirations for this years wedding trends; Image by Kelli Elizabeth Photography |
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We don't know about you, but we can't wait to see some of these trends in action! A big thanks again to all of the participating vendors, Acute Catering, Archetype Photography, Kelli Elizabeth Photogaphy, Aztec Events and Trends, Hello and Co., Something Special in Flowers, Sugary and Chic Cake Boutique and the lovely ladies at BHLDN.
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We love how all of these decor elements came so beautifully together! It wouldn't have been possible without the help of the participating vendors who are so talented in their craft! Image by Kelli Elizabeth Photography |
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Be eclectic, BE eclectic! Brass is back and here to stay. - Natalie Dawley, Two Be Wed Image by Archetype |
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Guests soaking it all in as vendors share their wedding trends for 2013; Image by Kelli Elizabeth Photography |