Showing posts with label wedding reception. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wedding reception. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Don't Be Afraid of Color

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Don't be afraid of color when designing your wedding.  I’m seeing a trend of Wisconsin brides being extremely cautious and conservative with color while the color “experts” are promoting bold colors.  The return of bright colors was the focus as Pantone named “Tangerine Tango” as its color of the year.  Colors are connected to our emotions and develop a mood through décor.  There is not such a thing as a bad color.  Of course, as individuals we all have favorites and least favorites, but color is not inherently bad.  So, go ahead and pick your favorite.

Here are the color emotions/moods to consider:

BLUE is a natural color, from the blue of the sky and has a soothing effect.  It seems to make time pass quickly. However, too much blue could dampen spirits.  Blue comes in many different shades.  Not all blues look good together.  Its analogous colors are purple and green.


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Green is life. Abundant in nature, green is a restful color with some of the same calming attributes of blue. Like blue, time seems to move faster.  There are also many shades of green and shades that mix green with blue for example, turquoise.  Green is a mix of yellow and blue.

Yellow is sunshine. It is a warm color that denotes happiness and joy.  Yellow is
hopeful.  Too much yellow can make one feel cautious or suspicious. Its analogous colors are green and orange.

Orange is vibrant.   It denotes, energy, warmth, and the sun. Orange has shown to have only positive affects on your emotional state. This color relieves feelings of self-pity, lack of self-worth and unwillingness to forgive. Orange opens your emotions and is a terrific antidepressant. Orange is mentally stimulating as well as sociable.  Use it to get people thinking or to get them talking.
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Red is hot. It's a strong color that conjures passion.  Red can
 have a physical effect, increasing the rate of respiration and raising blood pressure.  Its analogous colors are purple and orange.

Pink is a softer, less violent red. Pink is the sweet side of red. While red stirs up passion and action, studies have shown that large amounts of pink can make one feel fragile. It is romantic. Pink’s analogous colors are lavender and peach.

Purple is royalty. A mysterious color, purple is associated with both nobility and spirituality.   Purple can inspire the imagination or creativity. Too much purple, like blue, could result in moodiness.  Purple is a mix of blue and red.





 

Saturday, March 24, 2012

2012 Wedding Trends #9

Trend #9:  Hanging wedding décor will transform your venue, giving you the complete floor to ceiling ambience that will take your guests’ breath away.  Whether you use lights or flowers or ribbons or paper lanterns, the unexpected delight of décor suspended in the air will take your look from ordinary to spectacular. See some great ideas @http://www.bellethemagazine.com/2011/04/wedding-trends-hanging-wedding-decor.html

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Trend #7:  Non-traditional food will be served in keeping with the “club wedding reception” style.  Think food you can eat while standing or sitting on a sofa.  There will be lots of food so your guests will not be leaving hungry, but it will be served in smaller portions.   Don’t expect this to be less-expensive, just different.  At a wedding that Blush coordinated last November, the couple served small kabobs, paper cones of fish and chips, sliders, swedish meatballs, tenderloin on a stick, mini salads and cupcakes to name just a few of the items.

Monday, March 12, 2012

Trend #6:  Club atmosphere receptions will become more common as sofas, benches, ottomans and highboys replace the traditional dinner tables.  The dance floor becomes the centerpiece and the guests anticipate a party rather than a sit-down banquet. Replacing the tradition dinner table furniture with high and low cabaret tables and upholstered benches and chairs will not necessarily be easy or cheap.  You may have to look for an unusual venue.  In Milwaukee, you may consider: 


Wild Earth Dining Room Potawatami Casino http://www.paysbig.com/catering/event-venues/

The Coast Restaurant Zilli Hospitality Group http://www.coastrestaurant.com/