Sunday, December 5, 2010

Tiffany & Co. -Part 1.


When you're working with a predominant theme (much like Tiffany & Co.), I think the first thing you need to do is take a step back and decide on the elements of your party that you really want to showcase. Many couple find that they want their cake to be the focal point of their reception and others choose smaller details like the centerpieces or favors.  In most cases, a Tiffany & Co. theme is going to lock you into using robin's egg blue (the color of their boxes) as the main color of your event. Luckily, this is a beautiful color that can be used for casual backyard event or an elegant "dressed up" affair.

This is one of many great invitations from WeddingPaperDivas that fits with the robin's egg blue palette. Blue is very versatile color that would appeal to both men and women.



The blue ribbon around the bouquet is another easy way of tying your theme together. (You can see another example of a similar bouquet in the first picture, top left.)


via The Knot
If you're looking for a more pronounced theme, this would be a great bouquet for a flower girl.





This is a gorgeous centerpiece that is romantic without being too feminine.There also appears to be a blue table runner and blue menu on table which are two touches I really enjoy.

These are great favor boxes you can have sitting on the tables (or even the plates). Not only are they practical, but they're also pretty to look at. The boxes can be found here. I also have a link to bigger boxes that could be used as a card box (more on those later) or simply as decoration. With a little bit of ribbon, you can make these boxes look stylish and authentic.



Cupcakes are a great alternative to the traditional wedding cake.




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