
Centerpieces: Each table can have their own little arrangement of your creations.Hanging Chandeliers/Mobiles: Perfect as backdrops or as decoration for the reception.Boutonnieres & Bouquets: The entire bridal party can rock them!.Extra Large: Use them as photo props or in photo backdrops.Floral Garlands: Use them on banisters, tables, mantles, or as photo/altar backdrops.Check out the gallery below for the rest of the dreamy imagery to inspire you to add romantic colour to your palette of soft neutrals. And it can be fabulous and scream luxury all at the same time without being the typical black tie affair that you commonly think of when you imagine a luxury wedding!"Ī very special thank you to Meche Ausina and the incredible team for sharing this ray of sunshine wedding inspiration with One Fab Day. Planner and lead Designer, Alayna Mines explains why the fusion of soft neutrals with rainbow hues is something to consider for wedding styling extra flair: "Not only did we want to bring colour to the 'neutral' world we see so much of these days, but we wanted to show that your wedding doesn’t have to be just one colour, it can be many. Imagine this as your top table set up - wow! This awe-worthy display consists of a large floral garland cascading from table to floor, climbing its way around a gold candelabra holding tapered candles in a variety of rainbow shades. Onto the tablescape, which is definitely one to pin to your dream board.

We love how the statement earrings introduced a kiss of perfect peach colour to tie it all together. While the black-tie tuxedo and princess skirt are give the looks the drama needed for such a for a grand setting of The Howey Mansion. A bridal gown that is sweetly scattered with texture such as embroidery and floral embellishments fits perfectly with the styling. These tones played off of the rich tones in the walls of the mansion, which also continues in the stone used throughout the grounds.Īpart from the lush styling, we must shine a light on the bride and groom's style. To avoid focusing primarily on one colour or flower as the wedding design's focal point, planner and lead designer, Roots to Stems, concentrated soft neutral colours such as peach, yellows, hazy blues, and sage greens in the middle of the rainbow. The layered finish mirrors the beautiful texture of the roses. Instead of pew ends, the aisle chairs were tastefully decorated with the same florals to frame the couple as they walk down the aisle.Īs for the non-traditional wedding cake, the concept behind the “floating” aspect of this swinging confectionary delight was to play off of the fact that rainbows seem to float in the sky. The florist, In Bloom Florists, used over 40 types of blooms to create this incredible eight-foot-tall floral arch, that effortlessly flows between rainbow shades of blue, purple, orange, purple and pink. Scripted calligraphy, deckled edgee paper and wax stamps give this contemporary take on old-world style that suits the 1920s mansion setting perfectly.īursting with magnificent blooms, from open and closed roses and fluffy hydrangeas to willow twigs and delphinium, the flowers on this wedding arch are immaculately intertwined with ivory voile. Peach, sage and ivory shades combine to create a subtly soft and romantic stationery palette.


Set in Howey in The Hills, a lakefront town in Florida known for its idyllic sunsets, Meche Ausina captured this wedding shoot to luminous perfection, get ready to feel inspired.

Multi-coloured muted tones, beautifully blended ombre effects and subtle colour-blocking can be seen throughout from the rainbow arch to the cascading blooms and mixed candles that adorned the dining tables. The beautiful colours of the rainbow, was the heart of inspiration for this softly romantic wedding shoot.
