
traditional japanese wedding dress color image
Crystalsta
hi, i am getting a pale blush type color wedding dress and cant really decide what colors would go best for linens and all the wedding decor. it is a vintage style dress and i love it soooo much its so romantic and totally fits my personality and no matter what im wearing it but i need help with this predicament, thanx so much i will try to post a picture
Answer
Starting with the view that guests will see first, around where you and fiance will stand, be it church or other, palms (not tropical) from florist about four behind officiant and beside you and f, springeri ferns on pedestals, framing you, nothing added unless a bit of baby's breath. Pew markers pale pink tulle bows with springeria fern trailing down and in middle, very simple. BM in sage green, MOH in pink, a shade deeper pink than your gown. MOH with bouquet of pinks, sage and cream. The cascading kind not the clumpy round. Your bouquet more of the traditional also, ivory flowers with a touch of pale pink and some greenery, just enough to accent gown but not take away from it's beauty. Sort of a vintage victorian era look. BM carrying arm bouquets of long stem roses, about three with greenery and stems covered with the color pink of MOH dress with a small bow at base of flowers and a few small ribbons trailing down tied with lover's knots. Something different than all the strapless dresses and hand tied clumpy bouquets. Airy, delicate, to show off flowers. Gibson girl style hair do's and minimal jewelry, creamy pearl earrings. Picture this with you and f in the middle, like a V with you being at the point. Roses/deeper shades of pink with cream rannuculus. Pale pink) asiatic lillies, not callas (stems too thick, not delicate) for you with cream roses and a bit of lilly of the valley. Greenery, especially for arm bouquets=bells of Ireland, not too long. Groomsmen in black tux with sage green vests and ties or a sage green/tiny pink stripe tie with bouts color of MOH dress. Groom in ivory/cream vest and tie, with a pale pink bout.
Tablecloths sage green, pink napkins, no table runners or throws, no bows on chairs unless on one side of back of chair a small rose or peony with greenery and streamers, keep simple elegance,, or no bows on chairs, let focus be on centerpieces-add a bit of lilac, no blue=baby shower, do a combination, different things on each table, ie: tall eiffel tower vases with three very, very long stem roses or carnations with bells of ireland greenery, some with small antique looking bird cages filled with flowers, a tiny bird on top perhaps, small floral arrangements with hurricane globes with the thin (regular) tall pink candle, tall candelabra filled with flowers, hanging gems with pink votives around base.Sage and pink pillar candles sitting on a brocade napkin with colors green, pink and rose on some tables, mix it up a bit, not seeing floating candles, but maybe. Other tables small on side or larger hanging upside down, creamy lace umbrellas with flowers and streaming creamy pearls in and around handle and draped loosely around handles/ribbon thru and around just loosely or a bow at top where umbrellas stems(ribs) attach to round part. Perhaps small pillboxes, tea cups/saucers, crystal/glass heart/round shaped (small glass containers) (the small kind found at $ stores) with lid propped against with pearls in and streaming over, or fill with tiny pink silk rosebuds, create a grouping, very delicate perhaps on entrance tables, etc. (sort of like a Victorian lady's dressing table) Birds, ferns, jewelry boxes, pill boxes big in Victoria era. Ceiling draped with shades of pink and cream tulle with hanging upside umbrellas with flowers streaming over, use silk garlands loops of pearls perhaps or use smaller umbrellas with tulle gathered up at intervals with large one in center or or just big creamy bows with streamers, not seeing japanese lanterns at all, but a possibility. Lots of candlelight and subdued lighting for a very romantic feel.
Starting with the view that guests will see first, around where you and fiance will stand, be it church or other, palms (not tropical) from florist about four behind officiant and beside you and f, springeri ferns on pedestals, framing you, nothing added unless a bit of baby's breath. Pew markers pale pink tulle bows with springeria fern trailing down and in middle, very simple. BM in sage green, MOH in pink, a shade deeper pink than your gown. MOH with bouquet of pinks, sage and cream. The cascading kind not the clumpy round. Your bouquet more of the traditional also, ivory flowers with a touch of pale pink and some greenery, just enough to accent gown but not take away from it's beauty. Sort of a vintage victorian era look. BM carrying arm bouquets of long stem roses, about three with greenery and stems covered with the color pink of MOH dress with a small bow at base of flowers and a few small ribbons trailing down tied with lover's knots. Something different than all the strapless dresses and hand tied clumpy bouquets. Airy, delicate, to show off flowers. Gibson girl style hair do's and minimal jewelry, creamy pearl earrings. Picture this with you and f in the middle, like a V with you being at the point. Roses/deeper shades of pink with cream rannuculus. Pale pink) asiatic lillies, not callas (stems too thick, not delicate) for you with cream roses and a bit of lilly of the valley. Greenery, especially for arm bouquets=bells of Ireland, not too long. Groomsmen in black tux with sage green vests and ties or a sage green/tiny pink stripe tie with bouts color of MOH dress. Groom in ivory/cream vest and tie, with a pale pink bout.
Tablecloths sage green, pink napkins, no table runners or throws, no bows on chairs unless on one side of back of chair a small rose or peony with greenery and streamers, keep simple elegance,, or no bows on chairs, let focus be on centerpieces-add a bit of lilac, no blue=baby shower, do a combination, different things on each table, ie: tall eiffel tower vases with three very, very long stem roses or carnations with bells of ireland greenery, some with small antique looking bird cages filled with flowers, a tiny bird on top perhaps, small floral arrangements with hurricane globes with the thin (regular) tall pink candle, tall candelabra filled with flowers, hanging gems with pink votives around base.Sage and pink pillar candles sitting on a brocade napkin with colors green, pink and rose on some tables, mix it up a bit, not seeing floating candles, but maybe. Other tables small on side or larger hanging upside down, creamy lace umbrellas with flowers and streaming creamy pearls in and around handle and draped loosely around handles/ribbon thru and around just loosely or a bow at top where umbrellas stems(ribs) attach to round part. Perhaps small pillboxes, tea cups/saucers, crystal/glass heart/round shaped (small glass containers) (the small kind found at $ stores) with lid propped against with pearls in and streaming over, or fill with tiny pink silk rosebuds, create a grouping, very delicate perhaps on entrance tables, etc. (sort of like a Victorian lady's dressing table) Birds, ferns, jewelry boxes, pill boxes big in Victoria era. Ceiling draped with shades of pink and cream tulle with hanging upside umbrellas with flowers streaming over, use silk garlands loops of pearls perhaps or use smaller umbrellas with tulle gathered up at intervals with large one in center or or just big creamy bows with streamers, not seeing japanese lanterns at all, but a possibility. Lots of candlelight and subdued lighting for a very romantic feel.
Are you doing anything at your wedding that is nontraditional?
winter_spi
For example, a colored dress or a dessert reception if your guests are used to a full dinner, etc?
Answer
I guess our whole wedding is pretty nontraditional, although its becoming very popular now days. A traditional wedding is not us, and we like to be different.
-For starters, the way our relationship started is totally untraditional (lack of a better word maybe)
-We're getting married out of state, Hawaii
-Getting married on a Wednesday
-Small ceremony on the beach, Hawaiian style (neither of us are Hawaiian)
-Buffet with Hawaiian, Japanese, and Filipino food (I'm half Japanese and he's half Filipino. And we got together thru a text haha, while I was vacationing in Hawaii)
-Spending the first few days of our honeymoon with friends and family, yeah I know it sounds weird but it'll be like a family vacation!
-Having the "reception" 2 months after the wedding. Luau style with Hula dancers. I might even perform
-Wedding party in Hawaiian style clothing
-Everything will be informal
-I'm wearing a simple dress with a Hawaiian print that I can wear again if I want
-Wedding party is uneven (3 bridesmaids and 5 groomsmen)
-No flower girl or ring bearer
-No bouquet or garter toss
-No bachelor or bachelorette parties
-The guest book will be something where each family fills out a page of questions like "How do you know the bride and groom?" "How far did you travel?" "Advice for the new couple?" and so on, plus a spot on the page for their picture
-Almost everything will be hand made or done ourselves, and friends will be the DJ, Photographer, etc at the Luau
-Place cards will have their names in English and Hawaiian
-We're having a candy buffet rather than individual favors
-Neither set of parents are paying
-And it won't cost a fortune! haha
I guess our whole wedding is pretty nontraditional, although its becoming very popular now days. A traditional wedding is not us, and we like to be different.
-For starters, the way our relationship started is totally untraditional (lack of a better word maybe)
-We're getting married out of state, Hawaii
-Getting married on a Wednesday
-Small ceremony on the beach, Hawaiian style (neither of us are Hawaiian)
-Buffet with Hawaiian, Japanese, and Filipino food (I'm half Japanese and he's half Filipino. And we got together thru a text haha, while I was vacationing in Hawaii)
-Spending the first few days of our honeymoon with friends and family, yeah I know it sounds weird but it'll be like a family vacation!
-Having the "reception" 2 months after the wedding. Luau style with Hula dancers. I might even perform
-Wedding party in Hawaiian style clothing
-Everything will be informal
-I'm wearing a simple dress with a Hawaiian print that I can wear again if I want
-Wedding party is uneven (3 bridesmaids and 5 groomsmen)
-No flower girl or ring bearer
-No bouquet or garter toss
-No bachelor or bachelorette parties
-The guest book will be something where each family fills out a page of questions like "How do you know the bride and groom?" "How far did you travel?" "Advice for the new couple?" and so on, plus a spot on the page for their picture
-Almost everything will be hand made or done ourselves, and friends will be the DJ, Photographer, etc at the Luau
-Place cards will have their names in English and Hawaiian
-We're having a candy buffet rather than individual favors
-Neither set of parents are paying
-And it won't cost a fortune! haha
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