by Gary | Posted in Peacock Feathers |
The winter frost is thawing and the days are getting warmer which must mean only one thing…wedding season is fast approaching!
Traditionally used at Hindu weddings where peacock feathers are thought to bring luck, the beauty of the feathers sees them being used in weddings with couples from many different faiths. This piece will showcase how many brides-to-be were inspired to use peacock feathers for their ‘big’ day. Hopefully, it will provide future brides with a bit of inspiration too!
Here, peacock feathers decorate the bride’s hair. Fastened with a hair-clip three peacock feathers add a simple and elegant feature to the hair.
This beautiful aqua blue jewellery attached to a bridesmaid bouquet is completed with peacock feathers. See how the blues in the eye of the feather and jewellery compliment one another?
There are also many different ways in which peacock feathers can be used to decorate the wedding venue.
This wedding guest book area looks fabulous with it’s peacock feather theme. Very simple but effective.
Peacock feathers can be used to great effect on the outside of the wedding venue. However, there’s no reason for the peacock theme to remain outside the building!
This flower display has peacock feathers added. See again how the colours in the eye blend with the many colours used in the display.
What a wedding cake! Iced with a peacock feather design, the natural feathers help make this cake a very individual design for one couples very special day . I hope it tasted as good as it looked!
If you are planning a wedding I hope the above examples have highlighted how the versatility of peacock feathers can be used to create an elegant wedding. With a few peacock feathers accenting the bride, groom, bridesmaids and environment their vibrant and plentiful colours help ‘blend’ everything together ensuring your big day is a style triumph!
Written by Gary Mullen from Peacock Feathers.
A MASSIVE thank you to the following four ladies. Without their help this article would have looked rather boring so I’d like to thank them for taking the time to share their expertise and photos.
Lynda Barness from I DO Wedding Consulting. Photographs courtesy of Mike Kehr.
Wendy Dahl from Dahl Wedding Company.
Angela Rando from Juliet Events.
Amy Vargas from First Comes Love Weddings and Events.