Decorating weddings with flowers is not for everyone. Not all brides and grooms desire vibrant color palettes for weddings and instead are looking for alternative, more subtle floral decor. Using solely greenery as wedding decor has been a beautiful game-changer for how to make your wedding look put-together, but not over-the-top. Greenery is a great way to have an organic wedding aesthetic while giving off elegant vibes, simultaneously.
Whether you love the look of greenery garlands on long reception tables, or wild and lush arrangements displayed throughout your venue, you can’t go wrong with this trending wedding decor.
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We love brides and grooms that care about the environment and who genuinely care about living sustainably. What we love even MORE are couples who express interest in going green for their wedding day. So much waste comes out of large-scale events, and at Pacific Engagements, we are more than willing to help couples brainstorm ways to make a wedding eco-friendly. We have compiled ideas to make your wedding sustainable with the hopes that you’ll do your part for the earth while wedding planning.
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We’ve always been drawn to the effortless beauty of fine art weddings. By giving extreme attention to each minute detail, we are asking guests and wedding gallery viewers to discover those fine decor elements with us. Never is there a dull moment or surface area that has not been brought into deep consideration in the back end of our decor-oriented minds.
Over at Pacific Engagements, we love when brides want to tie in their entire wedding aesthetic with their gown-of-choice. Below, you will find twenty of the most recent embellished dresses that caught our eye, and that we believe are ultimate perfection for the fine art bride.
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Find boho wedding inspiration through Mandy and Nate’s gorgeous Dairyland wedding in Snohomish, Washington. These two newlyweds absolutely nailed it with their wedding decor preferences, from bold pinks and oranges in their reception decor to their stylish wedding look selections (just check out Mandy’s crochet wedding dress by Sarah Seven paired perfectly with Nate’s custom-tailored white suit…LOVE).
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Backyard weddings are always so intimate, especially when they take place on a lakeside property. Take a look into Paige and Max’s dreamy backyard wedding in Seattle, complete with custom details and the perfect canoe sunset photo session!
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The DAR Rainier Chapter House in Capitol Hill is one of the most classic Seattle wedding venues. Blush and ivory wedding colors were chosen for this indoor wedding reception, detailed to perfection with the use of white taper candles, gold accents, and mirage chairs at the dinner reception tables. Scroll through to admire the subtle lace details decorating the ivory wedding cake and the bride’s Pronovias wedding dress.
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Stunning crimson and plum-colored flowers make a statement in this Seattle warehouse wedding. We never knew dark florals could make a wedding reception appear so elegant, sophisticated, and refreshing. Keep on scrolling to see the plum hanging floral installation of your dreams - the groom told us he wished he could just have it hanging over their dining room table at home every time guests came to visit!
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An essential part of any successful wedding are the vendors. Not only are they working 10-15 hours, but they are constantly on their feet making sure your event goes as smoothly as possible. It is important to feed your wedding vendors a hot meal during your wedding day so that they have enough energy to work hard long into the night.
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One of today's non-traditional wedding trends are first looks, where the wedding couple share a private moment together before all of their guests show up for the wedding celebration. When captured on camera, this intentional time together results in intimate, heart-warming photos filled with exorbitant amounts of love and happiness. It is quite common for couples to choose to go against the traditional notion that the groom can't see the bride before she comes down the aisle. However, there are still many couples who prefer to save seeing each other for the first time for the ceremony, as it's been the moment that has been playing over and over in their heads ever since they were little.
If you're engaged and have been debating back and forth for weeks now asking yourself if a first look is worth it, or if you would rather follow tradition and save the surprise of seeing your fiancé for the altar, I have provided some pros and cons to doing a first look below to help you get closer to making the decision that’s right for you and your fiancé.
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Our essential guide to hosting your wedding at home walks you through how to organically elevate your household property into the perfect setting for a sentimental wedding ceremony and reception space.
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