10 Ways To Weave Watercolour Into Your Wedding…
Happy Monday morning everyone, its Lydia here! Now be kind this is my first EVER post on Bespoke Bride so I’m a little nervous (however super excited!) When Jess and Emily asked me to create my first list post I was terrified, so much ran through my mind- what should I say? What can it be on? Will people like it? Then I thought to myself, you’re best at what you love and I’ve always been crazy about watercolour!
I can’t explain it, there’s something so unpredictable about watercolour, the way all the colours run into each other and you never really know the combination outcome you’re going to get- that’s what I love, the surprise! So here we are, a theme I’ve always had in mind for my own wedding! Take a look yourself and be inspired! Here’s 10 ways to weave watercolour into your wedding..
Invitations -Invitations is always a good place to start! These beautiful coloured invites are exactly how I picture my own, I adore how all the colours run into each other! (Invites by That Noise Gallery Etsy)
Tags– These vibrant tags would accompany any wedding favour perfectly! (Image via Oleander and Palm)
Dress– Bridesmaids play a big part in any wedding theme- this water coloured dress would tie all your bridesmaids together perfectly (Image via Pushka Fashion Boutique)
Cake– This is one of my favourite wedding cakes I have ever seen! Have you ever seen anything like it? (Cake by Maggie Austin via Style Unveiled)
Table numbers– These ready to print table numbers are the finishing touch to your watercolour seating arrangements! (FREE Printable via Evermine)
Drinks -Now this is really going into detail, watercolour refreshment anybody? (Image via Intoxicology)
Candles– Every wedding table needs a little candle light in the evening! (Image via Once Wed)
Bouquet – Now water coloured bouquets are pretty hard to find, however! Flowers combined of all your themes colours look just as gorgeous! (Photography by Nancy Neil via Once Wed)
Table– Love this idea for a guest table- full of colour from every angle! (Photography by Scott Clark Photo via Green Wedding Shoes)
Place setting– Loving these place setting splattered plates- definitely a possible DIY feature to your wedding! (Photography by Julia Hoersch via Decor 8)
So tell me, are you loving watercolour as much as I am right now?
Much Bespoke Love
Lydia x