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Mrs. Canary Mrs. Canary, New York Age and Occupation: 24, Marketing Fiance's Age and Occupation: 25, Journalist/Editor Engagement Date: February 16, 2007 Wedding Date: July, 2008 Blogging Since: October 19, 2007 Venue: Pier Sixty, Chelsea Piers About Me: I'm a born and raised New Yorker who loves all things crafty and artsy, food (cheese and dessert!), magazines, and shoes. I'm a power shopper always on the lookout for good deals or great quality-- sometimes I'm lucky and I find both! I love to dance and "shake what my momma gave me" but can also really enjoy a quiet night in with Mr. Canary and a good episode of Seinfeld or curl up with a good book.
 
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Mrs. Canary, New York Age and Occupation: 24, Marketing Fiance's Age and Occupation: 25, Journalist/Editor Engagement Date: February 16, 2007 Wedding Date: July, 2008 Blogging Since: October 19, 2007 Venue: Pier Sixty, Chelsea Piers About Me: I'm a born and raised New Yorker who loves all things crafty and artsy, food (cheese and dessert!), magazines, and shoes. I'm a power shopper always on the lookout for good deals or great quality-- sometimes I'm lucky and I find both! I love to dance and "shake what my momma gave me" but can also really enjoy a quiet night in with Mr. Canary and a good episode of Seinfeld or curl up with a good book.
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What Theme?

November 23rd, 2007 @ 2:49 pm by Mrs. Canary

It’s amazing how your wedding choices can change in an instant. Even after you’ve chosen something and thought “That’s it. No more.” But then on a whim, you find something else you like better. I hate when that happens.

I thought I was all set on a theme, well at least a color scheme. Although a color scheme will not necessarily change a theme, but it may adjust it. From an earlier post, I was all over modern chinoiserie, which I still am, but I also thought I had my color scheme all figured out. Wrong.

Initially, I wanted to start with a detail from my dress: the gold sash and then work from the bridesmaid colors (since they would be in about a bajillion photos with me on the day). I had originally wanted a poppy red or pink, but then thought that six girls in bright pink or red would be too much. I saw an awesome photo of a bride and bridesmaids in a champagne/mocha color and that exuded classic elegance so I started my quest down that route.

But recently, after going to the Jenny Yoo showroom and not finding a nice neutral champagne color, I found this pinkish-red instead that threw me off the color scheme wagon.

Martine Dress from Jenny Yoo on MOHThe Sorbet fabric swatches. Top: with flash, Bottom: no flash

At first I was very firm about not changing anything, but then I realized, I don’t even really have a color scheme in place! I just know that I’m wearing an ivory dress with a gold sash and gold shoes… so essentially the only color I’ve committed to so far is GOLD! I also wanted to incorporate some red or shades of red into the wedding to highlight Chinese culture since I’m not plastering the double-happiness symbol everywhere. So a pink/red would definitely facilitate this.

And the final part that made me sleepless was the dilemma of the groomsmen. If the bridesmaids, wear pink/red, then the groomsmen will have to wear pink/red ties… I knew that was not going to fly with Mr. C. Then the moment of truth: this is not prom, not everything has to match, how about some complementary colors Miss Former Art History Student! Instead of fretting, I started to get excited. I could have all the bridesmaids carry light yellow (for the gold) flowers and the guys can wear formal tuxes with a gold or black ties and have light pink boutonnières. Then, I can have bright pink flowers (which I’ve always wanted!) and Mr. C can wear a light yellow boutonnière. And the rest of the scheme (invitations, decor, cake, favors) could all work in the same alternates.

I created this board to help hone it down and get a general feel, and I LOVED it. I loved the punch that the bright pink added without making it seem like a bad 80s movie and the gold complemented the pink very well.

In my frenzy to create this, I forgot to note a lot of the sources, so here’s what I have thus far… please let me know if you can cite any of the ones I’m missing!

{Top (left to right): MS Weddings, MS Weddings, Red and white lanterns, MS Weddings, Nancy Liu Chin bouquet, Second Row: MS Weddings, Coren Moore bridesmaid dress, Amsale wedding gown, MS tea and cookie favors, Erlikh Vogue print, Third Row: Scattered Ribbons, Gucci sandals, MS Weddings stationery, MS DIY bird place cards, Nancy Liu Chin centerpiece, Scarf from Indigo Handloom}

And the rest of blogland was also pushing me in that direction, because just that day, I signed into my Google reader and found at least two posts about using hot pink at a wedding!

Here’s the one from Style Me Pretty:

Image from Style Me Pretty

Pink and Purple from Perfect Bound:

Image from Perfect Bound

So what do you think of Sorbet & Gold? After this, I will select the bridesmaids dresses and the color scheme saga will finally be over. :)

7 Responses to “What Theme?”

1.
Tea says:

i really like it. i love the complementary colors so much and the red does give the right amount of pop. the board looks “even” if you get what i’m trying to say. makes me want to start on a board myself!

2.
perfectbound says:

Thanks so much for the link. Actually, that amazing image is from Kris’s Color Stripes. One of my newest blog obsessions. Check it out: http://color-stripes.blogspot.com/

3.
Melissa K says:

Hi, I just saw that you were looking for bridesmaids dresses I may have one that may interest you. It’s from B2 by Jasmine bridal:
http://www.jasminebridal.com/html/en/web1_b2_2_a.asp?id=1473

I’m using them in my wedding in June, but they have this slight iridescence to them that may help with your gold theme. They’re also a really pretty shade of red/pink so it’s more of a poppy color. Hope this helps! Good luck!

4.
kbok says:

i hear ya! i changed my mind so much when it came to colors. originally i wanted a gold/champagne color for BM dresses too, but as it turns out, that color didn’t look too great paired against the skin of my BMs. so i switched to red and i think everyone is much happier!

your sorbet and gold swatch looks great!

5.
nancy says:

i agree about changing your theme/color in an instant! I started out wanting pink and orange, but it has been used so much now and I can’t seem to find the right shade of orange. I recently decided to change it to pink and gold with touches of green so I was really happy to see your post!! thanks for the beautiful inspiration!!

6.
jp says:

i TOTALLY feel your dilemma, and i haven’t solved mine yet! and love the board!

7.
L says:

I really like the theme, Miss Canary! It’s not too overwhelming like the feeling hot pink gives off, and I love your idea of how your bridal party will match. The gold and sorbet gives a very cool, calm, laid back feeling. Love it!!


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