Showing posts with label Indian inspired wedding. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Indian inspired wedding. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Indian style table decorations

I came across Benfield photography yesterday while surfing for some Indian decor inspiration. It is a gorgeous site where the absolutely talented photographers showcase the weddings covered by them. I was flabbergasted by the beautiful wedding pictures taken by them. They have not only caught the emotions and expressions of the people well but also have a keen eye for the details in the decor which is painstakingly put together which is often ignored by some wedding photographers . These pictures are of the beautiful table decor from a multi-day Indian wedding ceremony in NYC.


 I just loved the beautiful metal vase with the striking flower arrangements.. Did you notice the gorgeous table cloth.. the candles create such a romantic mood..



These gorgeous metal centerpieces are the highlight of the wedding.. These tables are decorated with pretty lanterns , tall vases with exquisite flower bouquets which add color, soften the look of metal centerpiece and provide symmetry or rhythm to the arrangement!!! 


         Gorgeous tall centerpiece with flowers and dazzling metal balls..I love the one on the right..tall glass vase filled with grapes and lemon slices... looks so refreshing ....with a round bouquet at the top and shorter ones with floating candles ..

You can see more photos of the wedding and the decorations here on Benfield photography!!! 




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Monday, January 17, 2011

Indian inspired wedding

This post is On-Demand for my lovely reader who is soon getting married!! She wanted some ideas and inspirations for centerpieces and decor ideas for Indian inspired wedding!! 

Indian weddings are vibrant and colorful... with elegance, grandeur and finery..No doubt the preparations goes for months and the actual ceremony lasts for 3-5 days!! 
If you are dreaming of having a India inspired wedding.. with a little bit of creativity you can give that royal touch, the ethnic essence and sparkle to the wedding venue!!



Marigold known as the Indian wedding flower. Traditionally marigold garlands are used to decorate the wedding venue. 
Some different ideas to include marigold in your wedding ..
Fill a large bowl- either copper/brass or a earthen one with water and float flowers in it with candles.
Make designs (rangoli) with petals of marigold around the centerpiece.
Use marigold as a brooch or bouquet!!
How about a marigold inspired cake!!!




From clothes to wedding decorations all follow vibrant and bright colors scheme! Reds, golds, silver go well with the Indian wedding color scheme..
If you want a Indian inspired wedding, the idea should be incorporate these colors into the color scheme of the wedding in small or big dose..
Red and white color theme or blue and silver with gold touches 
You can continue this theme on the wedding cake as well..
I love the royal cushion cake..


I love the blue and silver theme the most.. with the silver charger plate and the blue satin napkin with silver  jacquard ribbon border..blue hydrangeas and a gift for the guest in the blue and gold potli(sac)



More inspirations for adding touches and highlights of having a Indian themed wedding.. Hanging flower balls ..made of orange, red, pink roses
Add some colorful cushions witjacquard laces or Zari borders 
Moroccan lanterns go well with Indian theme as well..Hang them or keep them on high table!


Candles in a small earthen pots or in a copper vase/ bowls or in clear glass vase...









Make the place cards with Indian textile designs or henna patterns..If you want to incorporate a Ganesha or Om  in your place cards..
and don't forget to have Indian cake toppers to match your theme!!!

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Mosaic 1:  Top left: Marigold events, Bottom left. I love tulip  Bottom right: The evil plankton Top right: Diwali celebration
Mosaic 2: Top two: Imatharu@rogers flickr ( IMG_2591IMG_2617), right bottom: Nirali mag cake: Cakelava
Mosaic 3: Top: 1.Knot           2. Ethnic essence  Bottom: 1.2. My wedding
Mosaic 4:  Garima singh
Mosaic 5:Shaddi Curry   Bottom right: My wedding

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