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Summer Wedding: Ideas, planning and flowers

It’s more than just the most popular season of the year. It’s a wedding trend. Sunshine, nice weather, refreshing breezes, and wonderful event planning make that day, the perfect day.

 

If you’re dreaming of a summer wedding and you don’t know how to start, here are some tips to do it, and the best flowers to use in this season:

 

  1. The bride’s dress and makeup:

 

If you’re a summer bride, don’t panic! Your wedding dress has to be beautiful, but fresh. You need to be comfortable. Choose a dress that highlights your figure and allows you to enjoy yourself. Your makeup has to look natural and fresh; delicate and elegant.

 

  1. Location:

 

Look for a place that makes you feel in a fairytale. Look for a happy place that represents you and your love.

 

  1. Decoration:

 

Decoration is the face of your wedding. It’s a very important step. You are the soul of your event, but decoration is the body. Talk to your wedding planner; make sure to be clear and to express everything you want.

 

Flowers are the greatest part. The best summer flowers are sunflowers, Peonies, Garden Roses, Lavender, Freesias, Orchid, Roses, and Dahlias.

 

Identify which are your favorite flowers, and if you already know them and want to make us part of your magical day, tell us what they are and we will make it happen. No matter the season, tell us in advance and you will have them.

 

 

  1. Your loved ones:

 

You need to share love and happiness with the people who love to see you smile. Make sure to have them there and take amazing photos.

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Golden day: Details to make your wedding shine

There was a time when having details in rose gold meant you were in. But, you know what the best is? Rose gold is in again!

For many brides, gold is a daring color; it means prosperity in some cultures. It’s a symbol of status and wealth, while for others is the perfect complementary color for romance and style.

Spring flew by, but that doesn’t mean that gold isn’t a summer or even a fall color. With its warm tones, it’s a color to go with white details, like table linens or –in our favorite case– flowers.

What type of wedding do you want to have?

Like we’ve said before, one of the most important things to have under your pocket when you start to plan your wedding is the theme. Is it rustic or elegant? Is it a daytime or nighttime wedding? Once you have that part figured out, then you can start to plan the rest.

Keep in mind that gold is a color that brings out small details. Like, for instance, gold cutlery looks great against white surfaces.

 

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Or maybe if you’re looking for a different tone of gold, like rose gold, which is perfect for invitations or as a complement for bouquets:

 

If you were to pick a way to use rose gold or gold, how would you use it?

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How Can You Have the Perfect Wedding Guest List?

For some couples, organizing a guest list can be a stressful task; whether you’re organizing an intimate wedding or a big event, having the perfect list isn’t something you can do overnight. There are couples who sit together with an Excel spreadsheet and start to type names, while others prefer to write with pen and paper.

Start writing your guest list

Creating a guest list was a tradition where both families gathered and started to imagine who wanted to share the best day of their lives. Once you have the venue and an idea for the theme, the next step is choosing the guests. For most, it’s complicated and traumatic, but it doesn’t have to be that way.

Find out today, with the help of Eduardo Perrone, how you can create the ideal guest list!

Who should I invite?

  • Immediate family: here, we’re talking about parents, grandparents, siblings, their partners, etc.
  • Distant family members: for most people, extended family members are a sensitive issue, but if you have that family that you like to keep in touch with, go for it!
  • Friends: start with your closest friends, then friends in your immediate circle, friends from college or school.
  • Colleagues: you might want to invite work friends, depending on how long you’ve worked in the company or how close you are with them.
  • Children: discuss whether you’ll be inviting them to your wedding day or not, since this might change some dynamics, like adding a children’s table, for example.
  • Plus one: everyone has them and they’ll bulk the guest list.

After you have all your names chosen, you can pick your preferred organization method: post-its –in case you need to place them onto something, an Excel spreadsheet, or a classic list setting.

Once you have this figured out, another detail is making the invitations. At this stage of organization, the theme is already settled; the invitation should reflect small details of the event: color palette, flowers, the bride and groom’s personalities, etc.

Keep the theme

Let’s say you picked a beautiful floral theme. That’s something that you should take as much advantage of as you can. Memories of flowers should last more; printing the type of flowers you use adds a delicate, feminine and sensible touch. Some of these ideas can work for you.

  Source: ModWedding

Now, what if you’re looking for something soberer? Instead of using floral print, you can use the color palette. This adds up to a minimalistic theme.

Source: ModWedding

Metallic invitations are classic, elegant, and the best: they never go out of style. Golden calligraphy, foil-pressed flowers, parchment paper; they’re perfect to write down the most important names on your lives.

Source: ModWedding

At the end of the day, all we want is to make memories with you. We can start from here!

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