One Wedding, Three Events {FAB Color Palettes!}
{Wedding decor images via Matthew Robins Design, Artfool by photographer Lilian Haidar}
Posted by Amy Beth Cupp Dragoo / Color Palette and How did I not know about this when I was engaged? and If I were to tie the knot again tomorrow *with Mr.D of course* I would... and Uncategorized and Wedding Decor and Wedding Planning
























The Hip Hostess on 08 Jan 2010 at 11:21 am
Twitter: @TheHipHostess
My dear you have done it again. This is all simply GORGEOUS! So simply elegant, so chic and understated. What a wedding! I’m partial to the blue & yellow as those were the colors at Andrea’s wedding. Especially love the ceremony setting, so serene.
Amy Beth Cupp Dragoo on 08 Jan 2010 at 12:30 pm
Twitter: @abcddesigns
Oh dear… I didn’t “do” anything but think this is one very “well done” event by a very talented event designer -!- But thanks, I am glad you agree with me.
I never thought about blue and yellow for our wedding, but I wish I had – it would have looked lovely in the St. Regis Rooftop ballroom (the sky is painted on the ceiling!)
xxThanks for commenting today!xx
ABCD
lola on 08 Jan 2010 at 12:32 pm
Twitter: @lolalobato
IT is so inspiring and beautiful, the color combination, texture, location, making the whole setting into a magical place.
lyndsey hamilton on 08 Jan 2010 at 2:30 pm
Twitter: @lhamiltonevents
yay matthew! loved this wedding in orvieto!
Lydia, Clueless Crafter on 09 Jan 2010 at 9:13 am
Twitter: @Art_Style
Oh my! I see the visual representation of what a marriage vow means in the orange, pink and white palette. The cave conveys the spiritual weight of the vow; the soft, glowing light is the potential for awakening. That’s good design.
Camberley on 11 Jan 2010 at 4:10 pm
Twitter: @camberley
My sister and I were discussing wedding candy “bars” last week. I love the way the above candy was displayed in burlap – creative!
~Camberley
Fiore fresco on 14 Jan 2010 at 6:24 pm
Twitter: @fioreblossoms
Unbelievably gorgeous! Artfool is foolproof.