Thursday 17 October 2013

Watercolour Dreams ... Little details

I love the idea of painting a mini masterpiece as gifting them as favors. It feels personal and shows your guests how much you really appreciate their presence. You do not have to create anything fancy, just simple patterns with a good mix of watercolours will warm their hearts. Use ribbons and tassels to bring out the essence of a watercolour theme, it is easy and budget-friendly.

Photo credit (clockwise from top left): Once Wed, Oh Happy Day, Camille Styles, Style Me Pretty, Green Wedding Shoes

Tuesday 15 October 2013

Dress it ... bridesmaid: Watercolour Dreams

Dress the girls in their favorite watercolor shade. You can opt to have them wear the same dress style, or just let them choose one that they are comfortable with. It will add to the flair of the theme, colorful and fun.

Photo credit: Ruffled

Monday 14 October 2013

Watercolour Dreams ... Paper Goods

This is a really good opportunity for you to showcase your creative skills, but if even mixing watercolor onto a paint palette makes you shiver, then do engage a good graphic designer to turn your thoughts into a pretty invitation suites, tags and menus.

Photo credit (clockwise from top left): Ruffled, Snippet & Ink, Once Wed, Style Me Pretty, Grey Likes Weddings
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Sunday 13 October 2013

Watercolour Dreams ... DIY favor tags

This little project is a great DIY to add some personality to your favors. Create as many designs as you can in horizontals, verticals and diagonals. Just make sure that you use the same colour combinations for all your designs. Don't be too preoccupied with similar designs not looking the same. The subtle differences are all part of DIY projects and make your creations feel more personal.

 Photo credit: Ruffled

Thursday 10 October 2013

See it ... Watercolour Dreams

Colours galore! This watercolor-inspired photo shoot featured on Green Wedding Shoes has many great ideas. I love the coordination of the stationery and the centerpieces. The colours and prints really tied the look together.

Photo credit: Green Wedding Shoes