60’s Rock-n-Roll Wedding Inspiration

60’s Rock-n-Roll Wedding Inspiration
I love rock’n’roll! Do you? Have a look at this wedding inspiration and if even if you don’t, you’ll love it! Vinyl, gilded tableware, the Beatles music, colorful vintage furniture and some more pieces of that kind would do. Use disks and decorated musical instruments for design – you can even make a crazy table... 
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Wizard Of Oz Wedding Inspiration

Wizard Of Oz Wedding Inspiration
Have you seen the Wizard Of Oz recently? If you have and if you liked the movie, you’ll be definitely impressed by this wedding theme! Sparkly red shoes, the yellow brick road and a whole lotta emerald – these are classic pieces for this tale, and they all are in this theme. Emerald, lots of... 
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Unusual Indoor Forest Wedding Shoot

Unusual Indoor Forest Wedding Shoot
Are you a bride that rocks? If you are, if you are ready for experiments and want to distinguish yourself from the crowd, you’ll love this wedding shoot. The theme steps outside the typical outdoor ideas, it’s an indoor forest shoot. It’s a night-time forest, with lots of gold, vintage pieces and even surrealistic details.... 
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Vintage Blueberry Wedding Inspiration

Vintage Blueberry Wedding Inspiration
This wedding shoot was inspired by vintage and blueberry – two ideal themes for a bright spring or summer wedding. Everything starts from blueberry colored invitations, amazing chair and table decorations: striped blue tablecloth, blueberry garlands on the bride’s and groom’s chairs and blue flowers on the table and in the bridal bouquet. Blueberry is... 
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Angel Inspired Wedding Photo Shoot

Angel Inspired Wedding Photo Shoot
Could you imagine an angel wedding? This couple chose angel theme as the main one for their big day and it’s very unusual and cool! The goal for the shoot was to show how the groom looks at his bride – as a perfect beautiful angel. And so three sets of angel wings were crafted... 
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19th Century Russia Wedding Inspiration

19th Century Russia Wedding Inspiration
Were you impressed by Anna Karenina? By the fantastic style and surroundings of the 19th century Russia? The authors of this wedding shoot were inspired exactly by this and created their own 19th century Russia wedding. The main idea is luxury and classics in everything – cherry velvet, roses, jewelry and invitations with monograms. Fantastic... 
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Geometric Shapes Wedding Inspirations

Geometric Shapes Wedding Inspirations
Tired of flower patterns? Don’t want to have a pastel-colored wedding? Choose geometric shapes for your big day design! These cool shapes attract attention and bright colors raise your mood. Have a look at some ideas: geometric garlands, favors and table decorations in bright colors will make your guests happy and the atmosphere cheerful. Save... 
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Modern Wedding Dessert Table With A Rustic Touch

Modern Wedding Dessert Table With A Rustic Touch
We’ve told you of some dessert table ideas already, and here’s one more idea. This dessert table as created for a real engagement party of a nice couple – Maura and Brendan. Pomegranate was chosen as the main piece and the color scheme is brown, red and milky white. An eatable pomegranate decorates the cake;... 
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Vibrant Torquoise And Fuchsia Wedding Inspiration

Vibrant Torquoise And Fuchsia Wedding Inspiration
We’ve told you of many color inspirations for your big day: black and gold, black and white and many others. Now it’s time for less classical and more shining color schemes – turquoise and fuchsia wedding! These colors remind of summer, southern countries, tropics and relaxation. Such a color scheme is amazing for a destination... 
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DIY Retro Straw Vase Centerpiece

DIY Retro Straw Vase Centerpiece
Stylish retro centerpiece? Easily! You’ll need 1 small glass vase or jar, 2 small rubber bands, 2 packs of retro striped paper straws, 1 length of ribbon, 1 pack of tissue paper. Get the vase or jar and stretch one band over the top of the vase and one at the bottom, each about 1... 
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