Very nice Bumblebee! You are still on a roll I see! One of my colors is Celadon, so I really enjoyed looking at all of these pics. I decided to go with the DIY layered wedding programs, but I really like the one you have here as well. The candy station ideas are fun also, we just haven't decided whether or not we are going to do one yet. Depends if the budget will allow for it:) But yes, these ideas, as well as the ones you presented to Ginoue on the other post have been very helpful! Thanks Bumble! Your creativity is definitely appreciated. By the way, my other color is Victorian lilac...hint hint...LOL!!
Hello ladies
just wanted to check in, because i havent logged on here to many times in a while. i see that someone has the same color that i have.
my colors are celedon and chocolate. thanks for the cool ideas bubblebeekee. i could use many of them on my special day. any one else have any more? love to hear them, i sure could use them.
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From: Tallahassee, FL (Originally Ft. Lauderdale, FL)
Re: Green (any shade) details and themes
Posted on: 12/26/2007 09:01 PM
More ideas for chocolate and celedon....
Attire/flowers: Consider a chocolate dress and let them carry green cymbidium orchids (seen here) or hydrangeas:
Reception: Try green table cloths or floating petals or leaves in a low/wide bowl with creme or white floating candles. For men's boutainnaires, try a green flower as seen above.....
Under your dress, you can surprise your guests and new hubby when he goes for the garter when they see these:
Cake: Go bold with a chocolate show-stopper like the one above or the green fondant cake, or go simple with a white one:
Bumblebeekee, I love what you put up and I fell in love with those green invitations. Do you know anything further about who made them or where to get something like that? Thanks!
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From: Tallahassee, FL (Originally Ft. Lauderdale, FL)
Re: Green (any shade) details and themes
Posted on: 01/06/2008 04:11 PM
Welcome Mosaic...Thank you, but I have NO idea how to make them....I just searched for pictures and found some of these.....You may want to try this site and see what Rosie has available or check the other posts on Invitations and see what others have done...These can also be done by hand too, I have seen it done with paper ordered online or purchased at a craft shop....The font can be found online if you don't have it on your computer...There are many available....One of my favorite paper companies is Papyrus, but if you are looking for a "deal" don't go there.....
I'm jacking all kinds of ideas. In fact, I'm printing out that picture of the white cake to show to my baker.
Rosetta, I'll be making my first VIBride purchase tomorrow. As I said in my note to you, the champangne and sage labels work a lot better for my invites than the label I posted.