Garland's love for blue and white porcelain vases and jars influenced the style and color of the wedding, with a color palette of blue, white and soft pastels.
Mary Ellen and Ethan's romantic garden wedding was brought to life with a color palette of metallic neutrals and rose tones. I chose to get married in a garden because there’s so much natural beauty and life there. I always wanted to get married barefoot and outside...what better place than a gar...
Claire and Clint transformed their Austin City Limits venue into a beautiful, spring-inspired space.
A color palette of blush, burgundy and just a touch of mint green added romance (without being over the top) to Emily and Patrick's Valentine's Day wedding.
Anna and Nate's informal, casual wedding was accented by a color palette of emerald green and navy.
Kim and James's downtown Denver wedding gave their wedding a urban feel, accented by the gorgeous wood and metal interiors and exteriors of their ceremony and reception site, Coohills Restaurant.
Katie and Bryan used soft pastels, lots of gold and plenty of sparkles for their New Year’s Eve bash.
The couple used green (Caroline’s favorite color) as their starting point, incorporating gold and fun shades of orange and magenta to round out their fresh, contemporary day.
Jen and Nick used shades of blue and gray and plenty of hydrangeas (her favorite flower!) to pull off their lush, contemporary ballroom affair.
Britton and Steve used a timeless color scheme of black and white and lush florals for their classic Southern wedding.
Sarah and Matt’s industrial venue inspired their minimal, modern affair with earth tone accents and an organic vibe.
O’Shea and Shawn paired meaningful, personal details with a vibrant color scheme inspired by peacocks (O’Shea’s favorite animal) for their glam, elegant day.
Hye-Sun and Rafael planned their fall wedding in just three short months. Though they didn't have a specific theme in mind, the Waldorf-Astoria location and a blush and silver color palette helped to create an elegant, personalized celebration.
Brooke describes their day’s look as classic elegance, “like if Frank Sinatra and Duke Ellington had a big dinner party on the beach.”
Arielle and Jordan created a vibe they like to call “deconstructed elegance” for their rustic-chic day.
A vintage-glamour theme contrasted the raw industrial beauty of Diana and AD’s venue.
Norah and Jacob mixed organic and industrial elements with a seasonal color scheme for their late-fall day.
The couple planned their garden-meets-ballroom affair with a summery color palette of green, peach, pink, ivory and white.
A bold black-and-white stripe motif and a yellow and orange color palette brought Jennifer and Matthew’s day to life.
Alexia and Rodrigo outfitted their downtown day with a vibrant color palette of bright pink, deep purple and shades of green.
For their romantic seaside day, Gabby and Brad went with a vibrant color palette of orange and pink with seashell accents.
The couple used white, ivory, blush and gold with wintry pops of burgundy for their charming January day.
For their day, Lauren and Adam chose a subtle palette of white, green and pale gray. The result was an elegant and sophisticated, yet approachable, celebration.