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What’s Inspiring Me Now: {Preppy Wedding} {Vintage Meets Southern Wedding} {French Country Wedding}

I like the thought of having semi-regular columns on the blog. I know I have done a few inspiration posts in the past, but they have now gained their own title of “What’s Inspiring Me Now”. With the start of the wedding season (that’s what peeps in the biz call the frenzy of wedding bookings after the holidays), I’m scouring the internet for all kinds of inspiring photos for the upcoming season. Not that any of my clients have asked for these designs. I just think that it is a good thing to stay inspired. Instead of one particular design that has hit this wedding planner’s fancy, I’ve started several boards that I’m in love with. Maybe it’s the thought of spring being here soon, maybe it’s my love of warm weather, maybe I just can’t live in the season that we are in, but the following designs seem to scream spring/summer wedding to me. They are also screaming photo shoot to me…..

1. The Preppy Wedding. There are a lot of things to like about the preppy wedding. My favorite? It’s kind of like less-is-more goes bold. I know that sounds strange, but think about it. It’s clean lines. Not overdone. Just great color contrasts. There are plenty of colors that go along with a preppy design, but my choice would be navy and white. Almost nautical. To be honest, navy has been one of my favorite colors my whole life. And there are an amazing amount of colors that go with navy – think how great pops of bright pink and kelly green would look with this. But, today is all about putting navy and white together. I found this photo on Pinterest that kicked off this design thought: white anemones. While the center of these flowers are technically black, they have a blue tint to them that make me think preppy.

2. The Vintage Wedding Meets Southern Wedding. I have posted several times about the interestingly controversial (among the industry) vintage wedding. Is it in or out, trend or classic, stylish or campy…? Apparently no one can decide. So, I decided to start pinning things for my idea for a vintage wedding. Then, I looked at the board as a whole and I realized that it was taking on a distinctly southern feel. Vintage, yes. But, definitely southern. And I have decided to put the controversy to rest on the whole vintage wedding design: southern does vintage right. Actually, southern does a lot of stuff right. But, particularly vintage. To be sure, this wedding would be quite a home in Alabama or Georgia – my stomping grounds. The photo below was the one that kicked off this board. So effortless and beautiful.

3. French Country Wedding. This is my nod to girly. Or, indulging my need to travel vicariously through photos. I think it would be awesome to bring a little bit of the French countryside to Alabama. I love the movie Marie Antoinette with Kirsten Dunst and the scene with them having a summer soiree under a tent is perfect. A beautiful garden, a relaxed feel, a simple wedding. I feel like Martha Stewart would be all over this wedding (I like to imagine that Martha and I are close). The photo that kicked this board off would be a bunch of lavender. It smells amazing and is gorgeous in bunches and is so French Provincial. Merci!

I’d love to hear your thoughts and what might be inspiring you these days! Until next time… XOXO, Julie

Wow.

That’s about all I can say. I feel like I’ve been running around in circles! So, beyond being busy with general life, here’s a quick update on what Invision is up to.

First, I am working extra hard on the Business After Hours for the LaGrange, GA Chamber of Commerce. It is being held next week in the Abbott, Jordan and Koon building – 133 Main Street, LaGrange – from 5 PM to 6:30 PM EST. Please come and see this awesome building and some of Invision’s stylings :) . Food, music, drinks – all of the above! If you’d like more info, email me at info@invevents.com.

One of the things that has kept me so busy is the multitude of projects I’m getting together for myself. Ordering linens, napkins, getting photos taken of the building (will post those soon), working up posters, printing pamphlets, etc. It’s near exhausting! But, it will all come together and I’m so excited to see the final result!

Other things on docket – several wedding bookings! Yay! Everytime I get a new client, it’s so exciting. Not just that I have booked more business (that’s always nice). But, it is a new opportunity for me to get to know a new couple and their story and what they dream of for their wedding day. That’s the difference between corporate events and weddings. With weddings, I get to be so personal with my clients. It’s so fun to see how their personalitites will come out in their wedding and getting to design for that as well. Most of my wedding clients I will keep in touch with long after the wedding is over.

Since I’ve been in design mode recently, I’ve been pulling pictures from just about everywhere. I have wedding magazines coming out my ears. Even though I go through them as soon as I get them, I will go through them again and again. Everytime I get a new client, I want to find something fresh and be inspired all over again. Here’s a few things that are inspiring me lately:

Found this photo on InStyleWeddings.com. It's from Ellen and Portia's wedding. I love the antique color palette.

Found this photo on InStyleWeddings.com. It's from Ellen and Portia's wedding. I love the antique color palette.

From the genius herself - MarthaStewartWeddings.com. I am looking for fall inspiration that is just a little unexpected. I love this bouquet.

From the genius herself - MarthaStewartWeddings.com. I am looking for fall inspiration that is just a little unexpected. I love this bouquet.

I love both these bouquets, but the one on the right is what has caught my eye. The color tones are just perfect. I think this bouquet could be seasonless. Martha really is the best.

I love both these bouquets, but the one on the right is what has caught my eye. The color tones are just perfect. I think this bouquet could be seasonless. Martha really is the best.

For a while now, I've wanted to do a white wedding. Not modern white where everything in sight is white-on-white-on-white. But, white with variations of other things. I think this bouquet does that. The tones are set just perfectly.

For a while now, I've wanted to do a white wedding. Not modern white where everything in sight is white-on-white-on-white. But, white with variations of other things. I think this bouquet does that. The tones are set just perfectly.

While I was browsing Martha's site, I came across this picture and got nostalgic. This was the very photo that inspired my personal bouquet. White ranuculous with olive leaves and I used some berries in mine. So, this is just for me. The photo is probably nearly 6 years old, but still a classic.

While I was browsing Martha's site, I came across this picture and got nostalgic. This was the very photo that inspired my personal bouquet. White ranuculous with olive leaves and I used some berries in mine. So, this is just for me. The photo is probably nearly 6 years old, but still a classic.

This is just the tip of my recent inspiration. Most of what I have pulled lately is stuff that isn’t easily scanned and posted. But, web browsing can be productive too, so here’s what I can share. Let me know what inspires you!

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