When I was younger, all the way up until just before Mr. Aardvark and I got engaged, I had always imagined a fall wedding. The rich jewel tones are romantic and bold and whimsical without being too feminine and frilly. Don't get me wrong, I love pastels, and pink in all (ok most) of its shades, but that was just not what I wanted for my wedding.
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Photo from via Buckley Photography on the knot.com |
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Photo from Rodney Baily on the knot.com |
Images like these filled my imagination. Not to mention the potential for swirling leaves! Michigan puts on quite a color show in the autumn months.
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(photo by Jason Martinez) |
So it was back to the calendar for me. Summer was not an option due to the fact that I work in the Bicycle industry (as does my father). It is the most hectic time of the year and taking a few weeks off to do something like "get married" just wasn't in the cards. Plus its hot. Neither Mr. A nor I do very well in the heat.
Fall is out. Summer is out. That leaves Winter or Spring. About half of winter is out because of the afore mentioned holiday season. Also, you know, the weather. I love snow. Mr. A loves snow. But we were not willing to risk losing large chunks of our guest list due to impassable snow covered roads.
So Spring it was. The earlier the better due to the whole "bike industry busy season deal". Being Catholic, we can't marry during Lent so, we booked the first available post-Easter date. Easy peasy! (plus free flowers in the church! SCORE!) This also happens to be Mr. Aardvark's brother and sister-in-law's anniversary. They were more than happy to share!
Now that we had a season it was back to colors. Since I wanted to avoid pastels, I had to think outside the box a bit. I was this close to choosing light blue and red:
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Photo from Marisa Holms on the knot.com |
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Photo from Weddingbee Classifieds |
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Personal image |
What do you think? Too many colors? Did you use the seasons to dictate your palate?
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