Friday, May 14, 2010

a pink wedding







. Some say a woman's life-long love for pink is biological. Others say it's nothing more than sweet free will.

Either way, for many brides, a wedding isn't the lifelong dream it should be without a hefty dose of pink.

And while the hues we pair with it might change from year to year, pink at its core ... which says young love, playfulness and fresh-faced romance ... sends the same beloved message across the ages. Still, even pink isn't immune to the forces that, over time, make weddings ever-more personal statements of our own individual design sensibilities ... and love stories.

So while some pink weddings hark back to fairy tales from once-upon-a-time, others are practically punk-rock (you won't see yards of tulle at your typical pink and black wedding). And then there are the unexpected pinks: the ethereal pink and silver, for example, that warm up a modern winter wonderland wedding.


Pink symbolizes the femininity, admiration, love, pretty, spring, gentleness, harmony, fidelity, and sensuality. It is an innocent, sweet, and soft color. Pink is usually use in wedding dress, wedding invitations, and wedding flowers. The only bad image is breast cancer awareness in which most people will not consider as bad image.


In fact, while pink might not exactly be the new black, it might actually be the new 'neutral' — cozying up gorgeously with all kinds of colors, creating looks that range from demure to drama queen.
Stylish and pretty, these floral favors are perfect for showers and garden weddings. Each elegant white gloss favor box is topped with a gorgeous silk flower in your choice of pink gerber daisy or tangerine gerber daisy. The boxes are accented with matching organza ribbon. Each box measures 2x2x2 inches.

1 comment:

  1. Great to know about this stylish pink wedding. I wish I could have attended this gorgeous event. Well, Anyway I attended another rocking fairy themed reception party at one of my favorite NYC wedding venues. That location looks like a fairy city and I would love to book that spot for my own ceremony.

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