One of the most stressful parts of wedding planning is picking the right combination of silverware, dishes, and decor to create your ideal tablescape. For this reason, we have a few tips to help you make your decision a little more stress free!
- Pick Your Wedding Style: The first thing you need to do is pick your wedding style. Without this, wedding planning can become very disorganized and even indecisive at times. Are you going for a more rustic and vintage look? Or are you looking for something more classical and elegant? Once you have your style picked you can narrow down what types of silverware and dishes you want on your tablescapes
- Pick Your Wedding Theme Colors: The second, and maybe even more important, thing you need to do is pick your wedding theme colors. Nautical blue with golden highlights or pastel pinks with vibrant green details are popular color choices for Lowcountry weddings. If you are unsure of what colors you want, then do a quick Pinterest search of wedding theme colors and save your favorite colors.
- Be Creative! Brides are so often overwhelmed by the wedding planning process that they forget that they get to utilize their creativity to finally make the wedding that they have been dreaming about since they were young girls into reality! Below are some ideas to help get you started:
- Try untraditional color schemes.
- Use mix and match flatware and dishes.
- Don’t be afraid to have extravagant details.
- Use ordinary items beyond their traditional roles.
- Take your tablescape off the table.
Photo Credit: Southern Graces & Company
Photo Credit: Southern Graces & Company
Photo Credit: Southern Graces & Company
Photographer: Sadie Cumberson
Photographer: Sadie Cumberson
Photo Credit: Atlanta Wedding Photographer Andre Brown Photography
Photo Credit: Amy Daring Photography
Photo Credit: Atlanta Wedding Photographer Andre Brown Photography
Photo Credit: Susan DeLoach Photography
Photo Credit: Paige Winn Photography
Photo Credit: Amy Daring Photography
Photographer: Sadie Cumberson
Photo Credit: Jessica Roberts Photography
Photo Credit: Southern Graces & Company