Showing posts with label Mexico wedding inspiration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mexico wedding inspiration. Show all posts

Friday, August 12, 2011

Bohemian Wedding Dress Inspiration From Para ti Novia


Here's a touch of whimsy to kickstart your Friday. I absolutely love these inspirational ideas for bohemian wedding dresses from Para ti Novia. The light gauzy fabric with sheer pieces look so gorgeous blowing in the wind, and the rolling beach makes a perfect backdrop for this look.

I can't think of anything more appropriate for a beach wedding than a cool, laid-back bohemian gown! Check out more pictures from Para ti Novia.

Photos courtesy of Jose Villa via La Partie Events
Photos courtesy of Jose Villa via La Partie Events
Photos courtesy of Jose Villa via La Partie Events

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Cool Down After Your Beach Wedding With This Creative Idea

As I've mentioned before on this blog, I absolutely love ideas for unique and non-traditional food and drinks, decorations, and fun touches at any wedding. So when I came across this great idea for serving gourmet popsicles at your wedding, I couldn't imagine anything better for a group of hot wedding guests out on the beach than this delicious cool-down treat! 

This idea, originally from Celebrity Wedding Planner Preston Bailey, was featured by Tanja Walsh and struck my fancy in a big way!

Check out Pop Bar for more inspiration on delicious (and aesthetically pleasing) gourmet popsicles!

  

Monday, July 18, 2011

Rustic Wedding In Mexico

While most Mexico wedding ideas feature beach weddings, I was really taken by these inspirational photos for a rustic Mexico wedding, as they appeared in an issue of Bride & Bloom Magazine.

This desert display by Lisa Vorce looks both authentic and delicious, and the set up brings a warm and unique twist to a Mexico wedding theme.




Thursday, July 14, 2011

Wedding Inspiration From The Riviera Maya

Couture Events partnered with Joielala Photography to create this fun Fiesta Inspiration Shoot to share with us today.
“While planning for the shoot I took a cruise on to the Mexican Rivera and I was completely inspired by everything around me- the style, culture, and colors of Mexico. While I was there, we found the papel picado, the multi colored paper banners. I also bought the paper flowers hand made by a street vendor in Mazatlan just for the shoot and then asked Paula of Rae Florae to put them together with live flowers to create a beautiful bouquet. She then wrapped them in multi colored ribbon to make it into the perfect “fiesta bouquet”.

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

A More Subtle Mexican Wedding Inspiration

This mexican inspiration board struck me for one very notable reason -- it doesn't have your typical bright splashy colors that I've featured (and do love) on this blog before, but instead opts for a subtle, more muted palette of cream and white with touches of brown and green. I love simple, yet sophisticated look, and could see a couple that would opt for classic elegance going for this when planning their destination wedding.