Pastel, succulent wedding inspiration
Didja happen to catch this morning’s colorboard post? We’re all about those desert pastels today. After seeing how Stefanie Miles Events dreamed up this stunner of an inspiration shoot based on that soft, summery color scheme, you’ll be too.
Apryl Ann Photography captured it all just beautifully, we think:
The muse: Wild and lush garden florals paired with air plants and cactus created an interesting juxtaposition of soft and hard. Lilac, gray, and brown wood tones paired together for a concept that is a little less ‘sweet’, while sage green and mustard kept the design light and colorful.
So sweet and simple.
This might be our fave take on pastels, ever.
Soft colors for soft sweets.
Thanks to the team below for a scene full of inspiration. We can’t wait to see more lovely spreads based on our colorboards.
Photographer: Apryl Ann Photography / Videography: Kelly Christine Photo + Films / Design, Planning, & Styling: Stefanie Miles Events / Floral: Bows & Arrows / Paper & Calligraphy: Graceline Calligraphy / Ribbon: Silk and Willow / Hair & Makeup: Samantha Landis – MUAH / Linens: La Tavola / Furniture: Juniper Rentals / Models: The Campbell Agency / Dresses: Sarah Seven from The Dress Theory
Suzanna on Jul 8, 2014
Amazing and light and beautiful models! :)
Caroline Brookwood on Jul 8, 2014
Breathtaking young couple and such amazing succulent arrangements.
konya düğün salonları on Jul 9, 2014
Wow ! That's great :) thank you for sharing
Corinna on Jul 9, 2014
Love the simplicity and elegance!
Stephanie Elizabeth {Fab You Bliss} on Jul 9, 2014
Love the colors and details...so much pretty!
Kristina Juarbe {Thirty Three and a Third} on Jul 13, 2014
Gorgeous shoot!! Love to styling and colors! Amazing pictures!
Bailey on Aug 1, 2014
Such a beautiful bride and very handsome guy. Gorgeous scenery and wedding theme. Wow!!!
Uncle Beefy on Aug 12, 2014
Just beautiful! A gorgeous merging of modern/classic and feminine/masculine. What couple wouldn't love this?! Any chance you might know where the grey geometric cups/bowls for the succulents came from? I'd love to know if you can share. Thanks! :)