The Wedding Planner, Part 2
by Leigh Anne on May 26, 2010
in Decorations, Weddings
Of course one of the first steps in planning a wedding is deciding on a color scheme for the event.
Emily chose the colors for the wedding after she went dress shopping which I think was a brilliant idea. Instead of deciding on a color scheme and then trying to find dresses that matched she first found the dresses she loved and the colors they were available in and then used that to establish her color scheme!
She really liked the combination of green & purple (actually LAPIS and CLOVER) that were available in the dresses she chose. With 7 bridesmaids she thought it would be good to break it up with more than one color.
Even though those were the COLORS for the wedding, they decided not to go too crazy with everything in purple & green all over the place. This is Andrea and Mark’s second 2nd daughter to get married and they told both of them that the wedding is a special day, but it is just A DAY, not A MARRIAGE. They wanted it to be pretty, fun, original & special, but they did it on reasonable budget. So wise!
The main thing they did in the color scheme was the paper lanterns. They saw some fun ideas for using them at receptions online and ordered them all, on sale, from asianideas.com. They ordered green too, but in the end, they sent the green back and went for purple, light purple and white.
They even used them at the front of the church to bring the theme of the reception into the beginning of the event.
They hung them all with fishing line. It took a long time to hang them all and a few got ruined in the TORRENTIAL RAIN they had for 2 days prior to the wedding, but it really made the tents look magical. They strung inexpensive tulle around the whole tent wrapped with white Christmas lights. They borrowed the lights from all their friends and just had them tape their names onto each so they could return in the end.
About a week before the wedding they decided they wanted to have assigned seating at the tables and thought of the idea of Names for table titles instead of numbers. The Names consisted of of things that were important to the couple and told the story about them to the people sitting there.
They picked up sticks in the woods and attached the table signs with twine to them and stuck them into the centerpieces. We hung the individual names or family cards from twine clothes line that was attached to cedar posts and cemented into buckets. Her friend Chantelle came up with this idea. As people walked up to the location, they just removed their name from the clothes pin and searched for their table.
Next Up: The Wedding Flowers!


















Beautiful wedding!!! Our reception was at the Hoyt Arboretum in Illinois and we used tree names for the table names instead of numbers. Very fun!
Beautiful wedding, Im actually doing the same colors of Lapis purple and Clover green….what color did they go with on the groomsmen?