After you’ve celebrated your engagement, it’s time to start planning. And as fun and exciting as it is, planning your wedding can sometimes get a little overwhelming. Creating a mood board can help organize your thoughts and bring you a clear picture of what your wedding could look like. It can help you make decisions and make it easier to guide your planners and visually express your ideas. Read on to find some inspirations for you to get started on your own creative mood board.
Rustic Tones For The Boho Bride
Pictures Courtesy: @kayleechelseaphotography & @kadiehummelphotography
Pinterest is THE place to explore when it comes to looking for the right aesthetics. It works for just about anything. Now, boho weddings are becoming more visible, with some unique designs for everything from your dress to your wedding arch. If you love a good rustic vibe, create your own with soft tones of orange and nude inspired by these gorgeous images. Putting together a color scheme on paper gives you a clearer vision of your wedding, making it easier to land on decisions like the type of flowers you want to be used as decor.
A Snowy Winter Theme
Pictures Courtesy: @bennicarol, @ohwowtina, @sissilydesigns & @michelleleoevents
With fall and winter being just around the corner, you might want to look at these pictures to prepare for a romantic wedding. Whether you decide to go the route of warm and cozy or embrace a more elegant taste, A mood board like this is sure to get those creative juices flowing. We particularly love a wintry wedding with pine cones and soft coats, but there are so many options to discover once you sit to create your own board.
Color Your Canvas
Pictures Courtesy: @tubofjelly, @bauermeisterweddings, @monetmine, @filmyshaadi & @ivyroadphotography
If you and your partner aren’t afraid to use some colors, why not embrace the multiple hues to enhance your celebrations? Earthy tones of burgundy and sage blend well with the vibrant oranges, pinks, and purples. Explore the different colors of nature to create a unique and exciting theme for your big day.
A Contemporary Taste
Pictures Courtesy: @nicola_thompson_photography, @elenapavlovaphoto, @marisaalbrecht & @algawlik
Sometimes, stepping offline and looking for inspiration from the real world might give you fresh ideas that may work better. Magazines and public places may have elements that catch your eye and inspire you more. Create a mood board with soft, warm tones and modern designs for a minimalist-themed wedding, drawing inspiration from interior design stores and cozy cafes.
For The Free-Spirited Couple
Pictures Courtesy: @annigraham, @carigriffithphoto, @carrierogersphotography & @aneta_lehotska
Your mood board should represent what you want your D-day to look and feel like. More importantly, it needs to represent who you are as a couple. If elopements and adventure seem like your thing, brainstorm with your partner and create an exciting board with your favorite spots and work around it with new ideas as you go till you’ve nailed your vision on paper.
Collect multiple images to create your mood board so your ideas become clearer and easier to envision. You may decide to play around with your designing skills on a device or have fun with a little arts and crafts project to create a physical mood board to look at all the time!
Feature Image Credit: @amsisphotography, @ejlewis & @megangielow
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