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BANQUETS, RECEPTIONS, SHOWERS & PARTIES

10 | SPRING 2018

CHICAGO WEDDING & PARTY RESOURCE

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Kristen Fischer, CTW Features

Integrating bright reds, greens and yellows

popular in the era can be a splashy way to

create a Bohemian-themed affair. Just think

more in jewel tones and less in the bright

colors that defined the Brady Bunch.

From the venue to the flowers, it’s easy to fuse

these colors into a one-of-a-kind wedding

without going overkill. Even better, you can

still attain an elegant look when done right –

and enjoy this unique palette in any season.

Bohemian is effortless cohesion. In addition

to all the upbeat hues, add a little gold into

the color palette for a distinctive look.

AN UNFORGETTABLE

ATMOSPHERE

Start with textiles and make your tables take

on the motif.

To achieve an effortless bohemian vibe, start

with a patterned tablecloth, something bold

and bright with hints of gold throughout.

Pick a blue or green square charger, then top

it with a round red dinner plate and a gold or

yellow inspired menu on top.

Taper candles, submersible LED lights and

linens can be the perfect accents to add the

color without overwhelming guests with

your theme.

If you’re looking for a subtler touch, look

to your candle and floral vessels – consider

colored and textured glass votives and

vases for the eclectic look often

associated with bohemian

inspired celebrations.

BOHO CHIC

What you and your bridal party members

wear can also incorporate the color palette.

Let bridesmaids choose their own outfits –

just make sure they fit the tone of the big day,

such as upscale or rustic. Some bridesmaids

will be fine in a sundress for a beach wedding,

while a more classic wedding requires a

formal dress.

Give them one or two colors and allow them

to take the lead on the hue and overall style.

Blues and greens in particular work well with

most skin tones; save the brighter colors,

such as yellow and oranges, for accents and

accessories. You can encourage bridal party

members to incorporate a pattern, as it will

add to the eclectic vibe.

As for the bride, adorn your locks with

fresh flowers. Channel your inner flower

child by donning a floral crown made out of

wildflowers. Prefer a traditional veil? Then,

see if your wedding party is on board with

donning natural blooms, instead!

And for the dress, aim for light fabrics, flowy

sleeves and a touch of lace.

SPEAKING OF FLOWERS...

This theme lets you explore other plant life.

Texturizing your floral arrangements and

bridal bouquet will add interest and natural

playfulness. Berries are plentiful and come

in an array of hues from pale pinks and

deep reds to bright greens and icy blues.

Succulents and greenery provide lushness

and complimentary monochromatic tones.

Your flowers and invitations can also

incorporate the colors, while ribbons can

accent just about anything while featuring

engaging patterns.

From there, it’s simple to adopt trends like a

candy bar or photo booth – just stick to the

same hues and you’re set.

© CTWFeatures

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