Category Archives: Event Design

Jan 23, 2018

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photo by Corbin Gurkin

After getting engaged and once the planning is underway, one of the main things brides tend to start thinking about is their wedding day color palette.  I think one area we have fun and are able to really help our clients is figuring the best ways to incorporate their palette into a seamless design that makes sense throughout.  Today, we’re sharing some of our ideas with you, which we hope will help make it easier if you are struggling here. Side note- one thing we are seeing as a big trend for 2018 is watercolor!

zwiner-collage

photos by Corbin Gurkin

One of the most tried and true color combinations we’ve been working with for years is blue and white. However, we think it’s a mistake thinking that you have to stick to two dominant colors when designing. Using classic color combinations is a great anchor, but punching it up with variations of color in flowers, or in compliments here and there is a great way to brighten it up without going all out rainbow.

photos by Corbin Gurkin

Recently we paired an emerald green with pale blue and were stunned by how lovely they paired together- so that combo is one we are big fans of now as well.

smith-collage

photos by Corbin Gurkin

If you are drawn to bright colors, think about the overall ratio in using them. Softer versions of bright colors like pinks, oranges, and corals still make a big pop against something like a navy blue but might start to look like a birthday party if put with another shade of pink or bright aqua.  When using brighter hues, I’ve been a big fan of how mixing shades of them together has turned out, and adding in some greenery can help the blending.

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photos by Corbin Gurkin

Don’t forget to introduce your color palette early on- think save the dates or invitations. The paper elements set guests expectations early on, so why not introduce your palette from the beginning and set the stage.

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photo by Corbin Gurkin

Think about your venue and it’s decor. For this bride who wanted a muted fall palette the heavy emerald green and mustard yellow carpet would absolutely hinder her look, so we carpeted over it with a neutral tone. This can be an unexpected addition to the budget.

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photo by Liz Banfield

Think of seasonal cross overs. A pretty pink or purple flower combination is typically thought of for spring or summer. But, here used with green velvet, deeper green ferns, and heavier brass flatware, it becomes perfect for a fall wedding.

Happy Planning!

1.23.18   |   TARA GUÉRARD
Event Design, Event Planning, Fashion, Flowers, Reception, Stationery, Invitations and Pretty Papers, Weddings | Comments >>

photo by Corbin Gurkin 

With all of this crazy winter wedding so far, we needed a little warm fuzzy for our Monday morning. We’re sharing a roundup of our favorite ceremony set ups from the past couple of wedding seasons. Like this ceremony under the Oaks at Fenwick Plantation outside of Charleston, SC.

photos by Corbin Gurkin 

Another of our favorites is from this ceremony overlooking the Harbor in Newport, RI. The bride and groom married under a floral arch after walking down a wooden boardwalk over the pool. Guests walked across the grand lawn before arriving at the spectacular site.

photo by Corbin Gurkin 

This wedding took place in a historic chapel in Sea Island, GA. The antique wooden beams and floors needed little decor, so simple brightly colored floral pieces speckled the alter.

photos by Corbin Gurkin 

We transformed this hotel ballroom into a glittering golden winter wonderland fit for a queen. Handmade golden orchid trees lined the aisle and walkway, and a confetti cannon even went off as a surprise to the couple after their first kiss.

photo by Melanie Mauer

An antique barn on the couple’s property set the backdrop for the ceremony. A large greenery wreath was hung to provide a lovely focal point.

photo by Corbin Gurkin 

A floral archway mimicked the architectural window, while a handmade greenery covered cross was hung to create a true “altar”. A white carpeted aisle runner strategically laid a lovely walkway for a bride.

photo by Corbin Gurkin 

For another wedding at Fenwick Plantation, a carpeted walkway over the reflecting pond met a lush archway at the end of the aisle. The property’s palm trees made for perfectly natural pew markers.

1.22.18   |   TARA GUÉRARD
Charleston, Event Design, Flowers, Uncategorized, Weddings | Comments >>

A little while ago, I went on the Pickler and Ben show to talk DIY table top ideas… So excited to finally be able to share the video with you!  Hope you enjoy… Let us know what you think…

1.16.18   |   TARA GUÉRARD
Entertaining, Etiquette, Event Design, Flowers, Food and Drink, Parties, Spotted!, Videos | Comments >>