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My friend Christine just got engaged and is in the early stages of planning her wedding.  She’s still nailing down a venue, date, etc but as she’s a designer by trade, her mind is already squarely on the fun, pretty stuff!!  And that is fine by me because I love all that stuff and am always ready with an opinion and 900 inspiring images (only a slight exaggeration when I open my iPhoto!)

So here’s what we know so far:

The season – next fall
The likely venue – an art museum
The overall aesthetic – modern with pops of color and a nod to the seasonality (note I said “nod”…pumpkins need not apply)

As a designer, color is important to her and she’s leaning toward a bright, cheerful yellow paired with a cool gray.  Definitely a popular color combo these days.  BUT the addition of a pomegranate hue keeps it fresh and slightly more fall-ish and organic.  I also love the idea of these pops of color in a more modern, stark space like the art museum.


With a color palette in mind, I always turn to nature for inspiration first (made even easier in this case because of the pomegranate!)  I think one of the most difficult things as a new bride-to-be is figuring out what flowers work with your color palette and what the heck they’re called so you can communicate it to your florist of choice.  Luckily I am obsessed with flowers and know way more even obscure varieties than a normal person should.

First up – yellow. Abundant in nature and available in tons of different flowers, this is definitely the easiest color to source for florals.  But I was looking for something that would work for both color and overall modern feel.  Bonus points if I could find them combined with that maroon-y, pomegranate color.  Enter Billy Balls.  They look great solo (for a really streamlined look) but in conjunction with other more ruffly flowers, they add the perfect graphical element and keep the whole thing from looking too deconstructed.  And of course, they come in the perfect shade of yellow.

{images via Green Wedding Chica, A Many Splendored Thing, Holly Chapple Flowers, JL Designs}

Next – the pomegranate hue.  This could be tough to match and quickly get into the maroon mum realm when really what we’re looking for is a more vibrant color.  I think several varieties of garden roses, cymbidium and vanda orchids could work, but for some interesting texture in just the right shade, try kangaroo paw. It adds the perfect amount of looseness to a bouquet, juxtaposes the tight Billy Balls nicely and again, is just the right shade.  AND it also comes in a lovely yellow.  Brilliant!

{images via edhat, Geelong Advertiser, The Knot, Apartment Therapy, Photo.net}

Finally silvery gray.  Finding this shade in the floral world might seem downright impossible.  But it’s actually not and there are options that range from modern to romantic to organic.  If a minimal look is your thing, silver brunia is perfect.  Similar to Billy Balls in it’s orb-like composition, I love it by itself or side by side with a more traditional, textured flower.  A ring of dusty miller around the circumference of a bouquet can also add the perfect amount of gray as well as a girly frillyness that I love.  And scabiosa pods can look a little greenish but I think it’s all about how you combine them with other flowers.  I love their interesting texture and shape.  The more I look at them, the more I love them.

And let’s not forget pomegranates themselves.  No, I’m not suggesting we pop them into bouquets!  This is just an accent color so perhaps they make an appearance at the reception in gorgeous little pyramid piles or glass bowls interspersed with white and yellow florals.  I also love that they symbolize hope and eternal life.  What could be more appropriate for a young couple beginning their journey together?!

This is just the beginning!  I can’t wait to brainstorm more on Christine’s wedding and share all the prettiness here.  Frankly, it’s a nice distraction from the fact that I’m 35 weeks pregnant and about to tip over.

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Posted by Dina @ White Thread in Color Palettes, Flowers & Decor, Inspiring Eye Candy on September 14th, 2010   |   4 Comments

I love seeing our very own, fabulous Carolina wedding vendors get recognized on a national scale.  Today, the fabulous team of  Cunningham Photo Artists, Ivy Robinson weddings & eventsThe Wow Factor Cakes, Hayden Olivia Bridal and Swanky Bride just to name a few, were featured in a Style Me Pretty Inspiration to Reality feature.

Head over to SMP for all the details but here are just some of the swanky pink and black features.

And because I can never get enough of Modern Trousseau’s amazing designs, here is a feature shot of the dress used in this shoot.  So glam, I love it!!

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Posted by Dina @ White Thread in Aisle Style, Color Palettes, Inspiring Eye Candy, Runway Report on April 23rd, 2010   |   1 Comment

After originally publishing this gorgeous real wedding series in September 2009, the lovely bride Maggie informed us that her event would be published in an upcoming issue of Brides Magazine.  Yay for Maggie & Trevor!  But sad for White Thread as we had to remove the post from our archives so as to not upset the powers that be at Brides. 

We gladly obliged knowing we’d be able to push the “publish” button once again after the issue hit news stands…which it did this weekend.  See a sneak peak on Maggie’s own blog The Freckled Citizen. 

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If you’ve been following along today, you know I am head over heels for Maggie & Trevor’s red, white and blue Outer Banks wedding.  So full of chic, thoughtful details and personal style, one post just wouldn’t do (see vol. 1 and vol. 2).

Their reception was all about the details.  That gorgeous color palette, perfectly coordinated (yet not matchy) DIY floral vessels and votives, custom table linens…the list literally goes on and on!

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Maybe my favorite details of this whole wedding (and believe me it’s REALLY hard for me to pick just one), are these hilarious table signs designed by Maggie to complement the wedding invitations.  In keeping with their election theme, each table was named after a political figure, with guests seated accordingly.  WOW!

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What an incredible day this has been at White Tread!!  I can’t get over how perfectly Julie Dreelin, the photographer behind this amazing day, captured every detail.

A great, big THANK YOU to Maggie & Trevor for letting us share in their day!  If you have any questions on vendors, sources, or just need to see more (yes more!) check out Eat, Drink, Marry where Maggie chronicled every element of their planning.  And then visit her at her fun newlywed blog The Freckled Citizen!

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Posted by Dina @ White Thread in Color Palettes, Flowers & Decor, North Carolina, Real Weddings on April 5th, 2010   |   1 Comment

After originally publishing this gorgeous real wedding series in September 2009, the lovely bride Maggie informed us that her event would be published in an upcoming issue of Brides Magazine.  Yay for Maggie & Trevor!  But sad for White Thread as we had to remove the post from our archives so as to not upset the powers that be at Brides. 

We gladly obliged knowing we’d be able to push the “publish” button once again after the issue hit news stands…which it did this weekend.  See a sneak peak on Maggie’s own blog The Freckled Citizen. 

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Today we’re getting a look at Maggie & Trevor’s election themed Outer Banks wedding.  If you missed the first post, you’ve got some catching up to do!

As promised, I wanted to give you a close up look at that incredible ceremony setting.  I am loving the dreamy and ethereal yet fun and whimsical vibe here.  And would you believe Maggie’s mom handcrafted ALL of those fabric pomanders?  Um…Etsy shop anyone?

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Up next, the reception and all of its glorious and meticulously coordinated details.  Until then, here’s a sneak peak!

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Posted by Dina @ White Thread in Color Palettes, Flowers & Decor, North Carolina, Real Weddings on April 5th, 2010   |   3 Comments

After originally publishing this gorgeous real wedding series in September 2009, the lovely bride Maggie informed us that her event would be published in an upcoming issue of Brides Magazine.  Yay for Maggie & Trevor!  But sad for White Thread as we had to remove the post from our archives so as to not upset the powers that be at Brides. 

We gladly obliged knowing we’d be able to push the “publish” button once again after the issue hit news stands…which it did this weekend.  See a sneak peak on Maggie’s own blog The Freckled Citizen. 

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Oh Happy Day!!!  It’s Friday, the lovely fall weather has finally arrived in the Carolinas and I couldn’t be more excited to share today’s Real Wedding!  Yesterday we got an up close look at Maggie & Trevor’s amazing wedding invitation suite designed by Amy Beth Cupp Dragoo of ABCD Designs Bespoke Stationery, inc.

Even better, today we get to see the GORGEOUS Outer Banks wedding that followed, captured in all it’s breathtaking detail by Julie Dreelin of Beach Productions.  To say it is packed full of eye-popping and completely inspiring details is perhaps the understatement of the year.

I’ll be hanging all day with Maggie & Trevor’s wedding so stay with me!  There was way too much awesomeness to be contained in a single post.

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The Sanderling Resort in Duck, NC was the backdrop for all the festivities.  Maggie kept every detail true to their red, white and blue color scheme including J.Crew bridesmaid dresses in Atlantic blue and lush red florals by Blooms Design Studio.  And how much do you love Trevor’s seersucker suit and red & white gingham pocket square?  Too much!!!

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Vows were exchanged on the Sanderling’s ocean-side deck.  Sitting just behind the dunes with the ocean in the distance, it is truly a magical setting…made only more magical by this incredible ceremony set up!

I know you’re dying to see more and you won’t be disappointed.  Back in a bit with some to-die-for ceremony images, including more details on those adorable pomanders.

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Posted by Dina @ White Thread in Color Palettes, Flowers & Decor, North Carolina, Real Weddings on April 5th, 2010   |   3 Comments