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To add a personal touch, baby blue elements were woven into the centerpieces, arch, and bouquets. The color palette featured soft sunset pastels accentuated by vibrant pinks and oranges, creating a harmonious gradient with touches of ivory and cream.
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[section title=”The Planning”] [field title=”Wedding Colors”]The wedding colors for Victoria and Zach’s wedding include a beautiful mix of soft pastels and bright, cheerful hues. The bride’s bouquet also includes peach and green accents, adding a touch of warmth and freshness.
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I envisioned petite floral bridesmaid bouquets to complement the styled mix of green, pink, and blue floral pastel dresses, that would also tie back to my bridal bouquet and the dcor accents sprinkled throughout the day.
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We wanted to soften the white structure and make it feel as though it had always been there so the florist, Blooming Bouquets , covered it in wispy greenery and soft white blooms. Permalink | Comments | Add to del.icio.us Post tags: Post categories: The Blog
Her veil, a sentimental family heirloom, was made from the fabric of her grandmother’s wedding dress. Working as the wedding’s signature blue, hydrangeas also made their way into table arrangements, which included a mix of smaller and larger floral bouquets.
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