Constant, quiet, dependable, cool and serene. These are some of the words that describe blue. Associated with the sky and water, blue is perceived to be intrinsic and constant in our lives. Think about it, the oceans have never disappeared and the sky has never caved in. Because of this association blue stands as reliable, trustworthy, and committed. It inspires confidence.
Blue is restful. In the presence of a blue environment, we feel the soothing breeze of tranquility. Humans vitality is better repleshnished and relaxed whenever blue comes in touch with their photoreceptors and there is some scientific evidence to it; the azure colour enters our line of vision and the brain sends out chemical signals that work as a calmative pill. Talk of nervous brides! It is therefore appropriate that this issue is inspired by blue.Just like “mother” blue, we have been and we continue to be constant in the lives of thousands of brides who have used this magazine to plan their dream weddings. Sometimes it is difficult to imagine how colour themes/schemes will turn. For this reason, this issue is packed with ideas from planning and we go a step further with wedding color mood boards/themes. So that you do not get the shock of your life when you discover that the cake and the floral arrangements for the table decor do not match, we recommend a moodboard. Most of the color moods are illustrated in combination of two or three colors. But if more colors are required, an additional color can be picked from another color grouping within the same theme.
Creating a wedding mood board is a great way to share information and imagine the color theme and scheme. You can create your own mood board by getting a scrapbook and cutting and sticking on images that you like from various magazines, fabric swatches and the photos you have. Carry this with you to the different suppliers as a way of sharing your style, colour and dreams with them. Enjoy!
Creating a wedding mood board is a great way to share information and imagine the color theme and scheme. You can create your own mood board by getting a scrapbook and cutting and sticking on images that you like from various magazines, fabric swatches and the photos you have. Carry this with you to the different suppliers as a way of sharing your style, colour and dreams with them. Enjoy!