Indian Influenced Weddings
January 16, 2011 by WedDish
Filed under Finding Inspiration, Flower Friday, Real American Wedding, wedding cakes, Wedding decor
One of the best parts of designing websites for wedding professionals is all the gorgoeus images I get to see. Lately I have found myself immersed in the culture of South Asain Weddings.
One of my photographers has one on her front page, a planner friend just completed a huge one this fall, a floral designer friend and client has one coming up in the spring. Plus I just finished a site for the grand master of the style, Anais Events.
While a full on Asian wedding may not be in the cards for everyone, they are certainly a place to find some fabulous touches to inspire your own wedding.
Please enjoy these bright,bold bursts of color in the cold, gray month of January. All images courtesy of the lovely and talented Amrit Dhillion-Bains, Anais Event Design.
The Perfect Shabby Chic Venue
October 11, 2010 by WedDish
Filed under Finding Inspiration, Wedding decor
I have been working with a local venue on their marketing and I just fell in love with the look of this place. A little bit southern elegance, a little bit rustic country and a whole lot of shabby chic charm.
Kathy and her hunky fireman husband, Brian are your propietors. They look at the whole site as a part of thier love story and want to extend that same feeling to the couples that choose Front Porch Farms for their weddings.
{Source- All images Front Porch Farms}
Guest Book Ideas
October 9, 2010 by WedDish
Filed under DIY Weddings, Finding Inspiration, guest books, Uncategorized
Face it, guest books are boring.
I ran across this very fun idea today that you might like.
This one was done by having the guests put their fingerprint on the tree and then add thier name. It kind of oooges me out to think of my guests having to be fingerprinted for my wedding.
Here is another idea that I think I like better. Get a line drawing or painting of a tree with out leaves
Then get either die cut leaves from some where like Paper Source , Hobby Lobby or Micheals or get a paper punch and make your own and have your guests sign them.
You could get some pretty baskets or glass bowls to fill with leaves and a pen and use them as parts of your centerpieces. Put another on with the tree picture and a small sign explaining the idea.
Once the wedding is over, put the leaves on your tree. Frame it and you have a piece of art to treasure for ever.
Or you could just have a boring book you won’t ever look at again.
Picking Your Wedding Colors
April 14, 2010 by WedDish
Filed under Finding Inspiration
One of the thing that so many brides seem to find to be a speed bump in their wedding planning is picking the right colors.
My advice has always been to start by looking in your closet. Face it, don’t you buy the clothes that look best on you? Well it only seems right that the colors you look great in would be a great place to start with the colors you want to surround you on your wedding day. Savvy?
So, look to your closet then look to your venue. How can you make those two work together? Still stuck? Throw the season of your wedding into the mix.
Now that you have some foundation of the colors you look best in and the canvas you have to work with, get busy with some of the best tools on the internet.
These are great for providing inspiration.
Bride’s Color Studio for Receptions
Panetone Wedding by the Dessy Group
Still stuck? Here are a few tools that you can pop in a picture and it will break out all the colors in it.
Big Huge Lab Color Palette Generator
Ok, got your colors? You can search Google images by color and collect some image that inspire you and you are ready to make your inspiration board. Here are tool really easy tools for that.
If you are anything like me, you have just spent an entire day playing with colors! I hope it helped you find the palette that makes your heart sing.
Far From the Pale. Soft, Romatic Weddings
April 12, 2010 by WedDish
Filed under Finding Inspiration, Flower Friday, Wedding decor
There is something so romantic about pale, soft colors. ~sigh~
After the last few years of bright, bold, contemporary look in weddings, soft is making a come back.
Pale doesn’t mean colorless. This table decor has cream, yellow, silver, green and blue in a shabby chic look.
The soft off white lace blends beautifully with the soft peach chiffon bridesmaids dresses.
Not only are the colors soft, but the flowers in this bouquet from The Martha are soft and fluffy.
Even when the design is over the top, these colors add a certain romance. Don’t you think?

The colors, the flowers chosen and the very restrained use of black as an accent are what this look is all about.


















