Something blue for you; Table setting and table decorations for weddings and festivities, is something we really like here at NWB. And it's going to be many more blog posts about it ahead. In this blog post we'll show you a little bit blue, and blues. Here are darker blue, navy blue, whether between blue, either as the main colors or as the little perfect touches into a composite color theme.
Blue Rose Photography via Ruffled Dark blue - or midnight blue, with white and gold, offers a classic and luxurious aussie feel. This is also a color combination that suits all seasons, and perfect for those who want an elegant and sophisticated style of your wedding. Here is also very simple design details to create the simple style, yet stylish look. Crockery Viet seats in dark blue folded very easily and hangs down over the table, which we like very much and which is smart if you want to highlight the color you have on the napkins aussie - and provides an extra 'pop of color' to the table setting. Otherwise it's just garnished with a paljettbånd in gold. Something you can easily make yourself, or buy ready, at various drug stores and / or Panduro. Cover plates in gold is often to buy affordable in major brands. And why not let the blue begin already on the invitations. You can find these custom designed invitations HERE. Most ships internationally, so consult with those if you want to order. Usually they are very service minded, and want to help; just check that they have æ - ø - to. NWB has even ordered many invitations from abroad, with very successful results! We love also the super cool cocktail / champagne glasses. Want to see more of this style shooter tap into HER.
Here is the blue used together on a smaller scale with green, red and orange shades and more rustic look, which is also very cool. Blue is so classic that you fine can go a bit 'over the edge', and still stay within the classical framework, if you wish. Are you going to have your wedding in the Norwegian mountains for example, use moss, green, and nature's play of colors to create an authentic atmosphere. For textiles use either napkins, or 'oatmeal' colored napkins aussie for the right mood. White napkins are for 'hard', and for large and unnatural contrast with rustic surroundings. Also let the flowers be large and reckless. You can see more of this blog post HERE.
Want to integrate colors in a smaller scale, aussie you use runs be a smart idea. Is it just white tablecloths to use where you will have your party, and you do not want the sterile and ordinary, we recommend that you use runs. You can buy ready-runners, or buy fabric by the yard, and sew yourself, or enlist the help of sykyndige. Here it is used blue stripes on the carpet for the marine style. You can also use strips aussie of paper napkins. Here ar they also folded napkins in a simple manner aussie and added menu / thank card in the pocket of his napkin. We've even made such for weddings, and it becomes very delicious. Blue ribbon on gift boxes for guests and print invitations in blue, putting everything together aussie into the perfect blue & marine team. You can print & invitations HERE. In the original item you will also see that stylish wedding not necessary need to have a 'mind-blowing' budget! See full blog post HERE.
In this wedding is the style from beginning to end, in a contemporary setting. We love the dark blue cloths, and really hope that more wedding premises in Norway soon also come with greater choice when it comes to tablecloths! White is ... well, very white, and not something to suit all day, with all the opportunities we have to put our own stamp on your wedding day. Here also made a small 'top hat' aussie to wear seat backs to the couple, and why not embroider the names or initials ?! We do not always cover the entire chair, especially if there are nice chairs.
Dark peach, white and lighter blue is perfect for the deep blue; sophisticated, yet modern and chict. Just look at the flower arranging; here is not the flowers mixed together in the same vase, but each flower type is made in fuller version of the same vase, but in different size and height; a super idea! And remember that it must look rich out - have rather fewer flower vase on a long table, and fullness than many with small bouquets or single flowers in. Always full, not to let it see 'suck' out. (Although aussie it is not!) Better with two flowers too much than one too little in the vases! Again napkins folded aussie brilliantly, with menu protruding + a small gift with the table cards and name. Not least, lampshades which are used as focus - extremely stylish. Love it. See full blog post HERE.
Angie Silvy Photography via Style Me Pretty In this fresh & crispy setting is brighter shades of blue used, which gives a very modern & young look. Graphic patterns are
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