I have two adorable Inspired Creations Contest concepts to share today, both from promising new event designer Ashley Pepitone. Her adorable first concept is inspired by the sights, sounds, and smells of the county fair.

Each place setting features a darling bundle of quintessential carnival food – Coke floats, popcorn, and hot dogs – as well as wooden cutlery tied with twine. Centerpieces of sunflowers in mason jars bring a cheery and bright feel to the tabletop.


Chairs were accented with vibrant ribbon in all of the colors of the fairground.


Carnival tickets served as escort cards, with names handstamped on top and numbers corresponding to the signs on the miniature Ferris Wheel centerpiece.


To see even more lovely images, and to view instructions for this adorable pinwheel bouquet, visit The Sweetest Occasion.


The following Atlanta wedding vendors contributed to this Inspired Creations Contest concept:
Event Design – Ashley Pepitone
Photography – Blue World Studios
Linens – I Do Linens
Rentals – Peachtree Tents and Events











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I still like this shoot. It is good execution of the concept. Good attention to detail.
Would love to know where I can find the ferris wheel centerpiece for my carnival themed wedding.
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We also love the ferris wheel centerpieces! My fiance and I met at our state’s fair, and are also doing a fair theme for our wedding. Can you share how you made/where you got the centerpieces? Thanks!
Think I may have figured it out…or at least something very similar…Hobby Lobby sells Cardboard Ferris Wheels that you have to put together (pretty simple) and they’re pretty sturdy once constructed…the colors it comes in are like blue, yellow, red and green but I got one and painted it Silver…and it came out great…
Thanks Valerie! I was also thinking of doing some old fashioned popcorn buckets with flowers in them – not toally sure yet what I want to do. Any other cute fair ideas?
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