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Paper Princess’ Wedding

By Weddingblog2011

I must admit this is such an eco-friendly wedding with paper as the primary element. Not to mention colorful too! Chartreuse and pink dominated the whole style that gave off a fun vibe. I like the design flow of this styled shoot. It is not only eco-friendly. It is also cost-friendly since most of the decors are DIY. This kind of style is really suitable for carefree and outgoing couples. I just adore everything in this styled shoot. Kudos to the team behind this cute shoot!

About the Shoot:

The theme was Paper Crafts. I wanted to convey a couple that had a colourful and unique DIY attitude. A couple that wanted a hint of sophistication while still being true to their unique spirits. Most of the décor was handmade including all the flowers and accessories. The rest was either bought or collected, but thrift and DIY were kept in mind throughout the entire process. The most difficult part was making each of the individual flowers. Each one I handmade using crepe paper, floral tape and wire. In some cases, I added paper leaves as well. The easiest part was dreaming it up in the first place. Once the paper part was in place, everything flowed from there.

Paper Princess’ Wedding

This style is perfect for the couple who knows who they are, what they want and may be budget conscious. I wanted to show that you can have a unique and inspiring event through your creations. The couple that would adopt this theme is unique. They are vibrant and playful and don't take themselves too seriously. They see the joy in the small details and love to create.

The Theme:

The theme was Paper Crafts. I wanted to convey a couple that had a colourful and unique DIY attitude. A couple that wanted a hint of sophistication while still being true to their individual spirits.

Pros & Cons:

The most difficult part was making each of the individual flowers. Each one I handmade using crepe paper, floral tape and wire. In some cases, I added paper leaves as well. The easiest part was dreaming it up in the first place. Once the paper part was in place, everything flowed from there.

Paper Princess’ Wedding

The Decors And Details:

Most of the decor was handmade including all the flowers and accessories. The rest was either bought or collected. But thrift and DIY was kept in mind throughout the entire process.

What do you think is the personality or preferences of the couple who would adopt this theme?

The couple that would adopt this idea is unique. They are vibrant and playful and don't take themselves too seriously. They see the joy in the small details and love to create.

This style is perfect for the couple who knows who they are, what they want and may be budget conscious. I wanted to show that you can have a unique and inspiring event through your creations.

Paper Princess’ Wedding

VENDORS:

Photographer: Arynn Photography
Hair Stylist: Pure Self Salon and Spa
Cake Designer: A Cake Story
Invitations: Pocketvites

Paper Princess’ Wedding

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