Launch A Green Weddding
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When talking about the wedding color, what is the first color come to your mind? Pink, blue or white? Don’t feel a little be tired of seen this picture? As a crazy fans for green, or you want some changes, green must be a good option for you. You may see green is hard to match, don’t worry, I will show you how other works and inspire you!
Ruffly hydrangeas and viburnums look like a hedgerow atop this Nantucket basket-inspired weave of ribbon.
Top-Notch Refreshments
Serve the ultimate country-club libation: gimlets. Swap out vodka and Rose’s lime juice for cucumber gin, fresh lime, and simple syrup tinged with mint, and serve them with tea sandwiches — sans crust. That picnic perennial, gingham, looks just as crisp indoors as out, and polka dots in a similar shade pack a coordinating graphic punch.
Don’t stop at the dresses — think green when it comes to sashes, accessories, and shoes too.
Perfumes
Refresh your senses with the blend of bergamot, verbena, and lime blossom in Bond No. 9’s, and gardenia make an elegant bouquet in “Fleurissimo. Breathe in notes of cedar, sage, and musky white amber when your groom sprays on “Eternity Summer.”
Teacups
Register for single teacups in many different coordinating motifs that you can mix and match — it makes for a whimsical and eclectic table.
Green and White China
When you choose a single color to anchor your table, you can blend different china patterns, as we did here. The natural motifs make these designs even more interchangeable. The bamboo lattice pattern calls to mind afternoons lazing on the patio furniture, and the abstract leaves are softened by the organic lines of the vines they grow on. A touch of formality comes from the gold-edged and fluted rims of overlapping scales.
Dragonfly Bouquet
Stems of the feathery, crepe-like blooms add tons of texture to this green-and-white delight. Bunched together en masse and tied together with a crisp, multihued striped ribbon, the vibrant bouquet is more like a portable garden — cheerfully, blissfully uplifting. A sleek white dragonfly (we painted it white) perches atop verdant masses of green and white, giving this bouquet a fresh, summer-day feel.
Ties for Grooms and Groomsmen
Trust us — he’ll want to tie these on.
Good-Luck Favors
Bid adieu to your guests with these snappy favor boxes. Make each box with a tag bearing your and your husband’s initials, then slip it under a fancy knot — like those often employed in sailing — made from a length of cotton rope.
Tea Sandwiches
Make a graphic impression with a selection of geometric tea sandwiches. Spread cream cheese onto bread, and layer on thin slices or strips of cucumber (the key is to leave the colorful peel on), then cut into shapes. Blanched asparagus, sandwiched and sliced, presents an equally striking — and tasty — option.










































1. Using Too Many Colors