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We love this cute-as-a-button boutonniere, designed by Ladyslipper Designs.

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The perfect little diy project for crafty-minded but time-pressed brides: a metal house number trimmed with cheesecloth & a melange of vintage yellow buttons makes a whimsical & easy-to-pull-off table number.


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Amid airy snowbanks, this enchanting tabletop shimmers with hints of charcoal & silver linens; mercury glass votives are an icy counterpoint to the creamy tones of the flowers & seat cushions.

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Coconut sprinkles atop sweet cupcakes evoke images of fresh snow.

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Weathered window panes function as subtle backdrop to a snowy scene of cool blooms spilling from milk glass vessels & mason jar votives.

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A winter bride snuggles up to her groom in a lacy vintage dress.

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Creamy milk glass vases were practically made to hold this arrangement of hydrangea, lamb’s ear, ranunculus, pussy willow & anemones.

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For a mischievous twist on tradition, opt for feathers, lace & shiny faux-blossoms, as in this bouquet designed by Soiree Floral.

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Juxtapose these antique shakers with antiqued baby’s breath in unique vessels.

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Black and white is the perfect color scheme for a classic wedding that exudes style. Guests will be positively captivated by the chic and polished look it evokes. This color scheme leaves room for additional colors to be added in as accents, such as a pop of wedding shoes peeking out under a dress. Play with black and white in your bouquet, invitation, and cake, and you will be able to create a unique wedding that radiates luxury.

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Layers of cherry buttercream, chocolate meringue and chocolate truffle filling are wrapped in fondant and adorned with scrollwork and swiss dots, by Val Cakes.