Wheat Field Inspiration

Wheat Field Inspiration

Posted 05/16/2008 by Myra in color palette \ 4 comments

Wrapping up a week in weddingregionalism posts, I was trying to think of something romantic, carefree, and unique to post about.  Don’t ask me why, but I thought of a wheat field and a wedding centered around this theme.  I think I’ve always pictured wheat fields to be very romantic, with wide open expanses and ocean-like movements with the breeze.  …

Berries

Berries

Posted 05/15/2008 by Myra in color palette \ 3 comments

Okay, so not literally, but today’s post is carrying on a week of weddingregionalism posts and I pulled together an inspiration board for an Oregon wedding that uses all things Oregon. Every photo in the board relates to either Oregon or unique services or designs available in the state. Just a bit of inspiration to show you that it can …

DIY!

DIY!

Posted 05/14/2008 by Myra in DIY, favors \ 8 comments

Calling all Crafty and Creative Brides

I love thinking up fun and inventive ways to spruce up your wedding, make it fun for guests, and keep it affordable. I randomly had this DIY inspiration about how to handle the tricky task of assigning seats for your single guests. It’s hard enough to seat couples and family, but single friends can be …

Desert Inspiration

Desert Inspiration

Posted 05/13/2008 by Myra in color palette, inspiration \ 8 comments

Recently, a bride I have been working with for her hair piece mentioned that her wedding will take place in a rather unique location. The desert. Not the typical wedding location choice, but the more I thought of it, the more I began to think how fantastic the idea was! Doesn’t it just sound a bit adventurous in the Lawrence …

Local Designers and the Dress

Local Designers and the Dress

Posted 05/12/2008 by Myra in what to wear \ 3 comments

To kick off my weddingregionalism week of posts, I’d like to discuss local designers and artisans. I’m going to start off with what I know and that is Portland, OR. Anything I do with this city can be applied to your own city/hometown and I hope you might come away with some inspiration!

{Elizabeth Dye}