Happy, happy weekend ladies! I hope your new year has got off to a fiiiiine start and you are renewing your wedding planning with vigour!? I have a beautiful shoot to share today ~ an An Outdoors Shoot With Pretty Peach, Pink & Yellow: Styled Wedding Inspiration…
Yes, my blog really is turning into the Alea Lovely fan club ;) I absolutely adore this inspiration and whether you’re planning an outdoor wedding or not, I still think you’ll find all of the pretty detailing very inspirational indeed. Now back to all the housework and styled shoot planning for me… Hope you’re having fun wherever you are and please do leave some love on the blog {it get’s a little lonely out here}.
Words, styling and photography by Alea Lovely Photography.
A little bit of country, a little bit of elegance. I am from the Midwest and wanted to show a new way to do a Midwestern affair.
We got away from the rustic look and found a more romantic way to fit this wedding.
The dress by Ivy and Aster was a great complement to the shoot. With laser cut layers and a gorgeously detailed beaded cape, it was a super light and airy gown and also perfectly falls in line with the bridal fashion trending right now.
The invites were watercolor with a modern approach to the RSVP card.
With bright colors and eye catching details, my team and I put together a styled shoot that a bride from any region {or country} could get on board with.
I had her hair done with lighter extensions to accentuate the ombre in her hair. Our hair stylist created gorgeous curls that looked effortless in the wind, and we gave her a rusted golden hair piece to pin back her hair, a nice accessory that wasn’t too overbearing. She wore flat gold tin earrings that complemented her hair, and bronzy makeup.
The groom wore a soft blue button up with a vest and tapered pants to give a more relaxed look overall. The ceremony area was in an open field with the center stage being wooden poles, much like you see on a country home, and decorated with florals and hay like accents.
I chose mismatched chairs as a fun way to play up an intimate ceremony.
The reception table was a worn blue table and we used purple napkins to contrast the colors of the florals.
Old silverware was placed next to the gold-lined plates for a subtle juxtaposition of classic and antique.
There were great food details like the mini open fruit pies, pecan desserts, and a peach signature drink with actual sliced peaches in it.
I loved the cake table. The three cakes with ombre details and soft pastels was a new spin on the traditional one cake.
Stunning florals accented the unfinished wooden top table and the “bride and groom” mannequins brought a very unique accent to the table.
Thanks again Alea for sharing your special talents with the WTW blog! Brides-to-be… click on the link to see Alea Lovely’s last wedding, a Laidback, Rustic Wedding with Pretty Pops of Pink.
WEDDING AWESOMENESS CREDITS>>>>>>