Inspiration Palette #18

Although vintage weddings have long been popular, there are plenty of ways you can balance fun, vintage details with a modern twist. Forget about muted palettes, go for bold colors with striking contrast. Red and Aqua weddings have grown in popularity, especially with rodeo or cowboy type themes. This palette offers a combination of sweet vintage details with some bold and modern twists.

Red Aqua Modern Wedding Palette Inspiration

Colors: Red, Salmon, Vanilla, Aqua, Teal.

Elements: Pinwheels, paper lanterns, embroidery, bold lines and colors.

Credits: (Clockwise from top left): Embroidered initial necklaces, Retro Invitations, Pinwheels, Lanterns and Decor.

Wedding Cake Topper Trends

From the city chic wedding, to the rustic country wedding, plan every detail to contribute to the overall theme you want for your wedding. Creating an atmosphere is all about the details; whether it’s the decor, the location, or just the cake topper, realizing your wedding day vision is an exciting task.

This year, we’re seeing some new trends in wedding cake toppers, not to mention a twist on some timeless classics. No matter what your wedding theme might be, and no matter what cake topper you might choose, every bride and groom-to-be should remember one thing: make it personalized. After all, without personalization, your cake topper is just a generic item with little meaning. Whether it’s incorporating your wedding colors, using a monogram, or adding your likeness, personalized cake toppers are always “in”.

Wedding Cake Toppers
Credits (clockwise from top left): Cotton Bird Designs, Red Light Studio, Jaime Mancilla, American Bridal.

Monogramming is by far the most popular personalization option for weddings, and has been a long standing tradition that is still holding strong today. Debuting your initials for the first time as a married couple is not only a point of pride, but it can also be incorporated into many details in your reception: none more prominent than your cake topper. Monogram cake toppers are a classic yet modern alternative to the traditional bride and groom “figures”. Easily suited to any type of cake, or cupcake stand, letter initials are a chic and simple cake topper idea for any wedding. Here are just a few examples of fun, modern and personalized wedding cake toppers that suit any theme.

Looking to keep it simple? Try a unique new trend and add a tiny bunting banner to the top of your cake. Personalize it with your initials, last name, or stick to your wedding colors for a fun, sweet, vintage take on the traditional cake topper options. This is a great option for those already looking to use bunting flag banners as decor for their reception, which is another hot trend in weddings this year.

If you like the idea of a bride and groom cake topper, why not go for one with a modern twist? Bird cake toppers are very popular this year, adding a rustic and vintage touch to the traditional cake topper tradition. Personalize them with your wedding’s colors, and even have them made in your own likeness (including suit and tie and birdcage veil!) for a fun and sweet touch.

Despite the wide variety of traditions, beliefs, and preferences, wedding cake toppers are a detail every bride and groom-to-be can enjoy.

Wedding Cakes by Janet Mohapi-Banks

Wedding cakes serve as a great source of inspiration when planning your wedding. It’s yet another detail you can utilize to express your personal taste, and incorporate the overall vision for your big day. Modern wedding cakes are anything but subtle; they break tradition, while still being classic and simple, or as vibrant and elaborate as you can imagine. These stunning cakes by Janet Mohapi-Banks are just another example of how creative you can get with your wedding cake. Check out her site for even more beautiful cakes.

Modern Wedding Cakes
Wedding Cakes by Janet Mohapi-Banks
Modern Wedding Cake by Janet Mohapi-Banks

Credits: Cakes, Photography, Styling, Florist, Stationary; found via Bijoux Bride.

Wedding Gowns by Sarah Seven

With so many designers creating so much Bridal attire, for so many years, originality is hard to come by. Finding a gown that is both tasteful and unique can be difficult. For modern brides, breaking out of traditional looks is important; finding a designer or gown that fits your criteria is even more so. Sarah Seven is a fine example of how wedding dresses can be both stylish, and original, in a world full of cookie-cutter gowns. Her line is a breath of fresh air, with both short and flirty styles, as well as long and romantic dresses. With a hint of vintage inspiration, this is a designer you can’t help but love! See more of her stunning work on her site here.

Vintage Inspired Modern Wedding Gowns
Wedding Dresses by Sarah Seven

Credits: Pictures and Gowns.

Eliza Claire Photography

Having just recently discovered Eliza Claire, and her breath taking work, I’ve spent much time browsing through her blog and just admiring her beautiful photography. Working primarily in the London and Kent areas, she covers everything from Engagement shoots to Weddings, from Boudoir to Trash the Dress and a lot more. Her use of color is just fantastic, check out just a quick glimpse of her work; you can find more over on her Blog.


Vintage Wedding Photography
Modern Wedding Photography UK

Credits: Eliza Claire Photography

Unique and Customizable Wedding Invitations

Finding unique wedding stationary can seem difficult, and finding invitations that can be customized is even harder. Tasteful, modern and functional invitations are all about design and aesthetics. You’ll want to embody your wedding day vision into your invitation, as this will be the first impression your guests will get. Thanks to Minted, it’s not hard to find exciting invitations with plenty of options to customize. Whether your wedding is rustic, vintage, modern, chic, retro or otherwise, you can find one of their invitations to match your taste. Check out just a few of their popular designs…

Unique Wedding Invitations

Customizable Wedding Invitations

credits: Minted.

Kate Middleton Royal Wedding Dress

Kate Middleton’s dress is finally revealed, after much anticipation and speculation. The dress design, and designer, were kept a tightly guarded secret until just moments before the ceremony, when she stepped out in a stunning Alexander McQueen gown designed by Sarah Burton. The dress had a train that was just over six feet, featured lace sleeves and details, a plunging V-neckline, and a sheer, modern veil worn with one of the Queen’s Cartier tiaras. This dress strikes a beautiful balance between modern and classic, in a design fit only for a Princess. Congratulations to William and Kate!

Kate Middleton Wedding Dress

credits: Getty Images, Yahoo.

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