As this week's wedding decor proves, pink doesn't have to be reminiscent of a teenage girl's bedroom. Instead, it can produce some stunning wedding centerpieces and displays. I love the simplicity of those jumbled typefaces against the pink card, which were used as personal messages to guests. Team them with any of these gorgeous floral displays, pink paper lanterns and some oversized letters of choice, and you've got yourself a funky, Pink Punch of a wedding.
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OOHH!! I love that "M" covered in flowers! What a great idea!
ReplyDeleteSophisticated indeed! Wish I could plan my wedding all over again....
ReplyDeleteloving all the pink — and i hope it's not too teenager-y because i plan on incorporating it into my new bedroom! trying to graduate from my current marimekko mess.
ReplyDeletethanks so much for your congratulations the other day — i'm so excited! now the question is what to wear, what to wear...
Love that big pink M so cute! Also love that black and white striped table cloth! Hope your having a great Wednesday!
ReplyDeleteoooh I so agree Will, pink is so much fun!!
ReplyDeleteThis is too much fun! How beautiful is the table lined up with roses? xo
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! What keeps it from being Elle Woods' wedding is the gray...it really anchors it. I'm still waiting on you to tell me the perfect neutral gray wall color...not too beige, not too blue, no purple...nice cool gray. Or grey as you probably use...since you're fancy like that!
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love the pink with the black and white stripes!
ReplyDeleteLove this!! I used pink in my wedding (in a minimal and sophisticated way) and I loved it! These images are so beautiful, it makes me want to plan all over again! Thanks for the eye candy.
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I love all the pink! Especially that M! The pink tablesettings with the gray tablecoths is especially eye catching! It's elegant and fun!
ReplyDeleteCream and pink-yummy. i love it! it doesn't have to just for little girls anymore.
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