The Knot posted its 2010 wedding trend guide the other day. While the email that linked to the guide promises “50 new wedding ideas you haven’t seen before”, a few of the ideas, such as black and white cakes and interactive food stations aren’t exactly novel.
But if you do some digging there are some great ideas in there. Below are some of my highlights.
Die Cut Cakes: The Knot talks about how this style can match your stationery but I just like this really different, but not too different, cake décor idea.
Fun Timeline/Program Cards: If you’re going to have a program, you might as well make something people want to read.
Monochromatic Vases as Centrepieces: This look won’t work for everyone but I think any “off-beat” or even a country-themed wedding could pull it off. Depending on your numbers, the vases could even double as favours.
BBQ Rehearsal Dinners: I’m not a big BBQ girl but I get why a BBQ would be ideal for a rehearsal dinner: it’s casual, it allows people to easily mingle, it’s likely rather different than your actual wedding meal and it’s affordable.
Metallic Touches: Having silver or gold metallic touches on a dress is a great idea for any bride who wants a unique spin on a traditional wedding dress.
Monochromatic Vases as Centrepieces: This look won’t work for everyone but I think any “off-beat” or even a country-themed wedding could pull it off. Depending on your numbers, the vases could even double as favours.
BBQ Rehearsal Dinners: I’m not a big BBQ girl but I get why a BBQ would be ideal for a rehearsal dinner: it’s casual, it allows people to easily mingle, it’s likely rather different than your actual wedding meal and it’s affordable.
Metallic Touches: Having silver or gold metallic touches on a dress is a great idea for any bride who wants a unique spin on a traditional wedding dress.
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