{Under the Tree Tops}: Green, Latte, Chocolate Brown & Ivory
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{Light Green, Latte, Chocolate Brown & Ivory}
Light green paired with latte, chocolate brown and ivory really does make for a pretty palette. It's soft and romantic, yet not overly done. This palette has a natural look to it. Nothing too bold or flashy. I think that this palette would be great for an outdoor setting. Somewhere out in the country or even by a body of water would be perfect. I imagined all sorts of ideas when it came to these colors! I absolutely love the idea of mint juleps in mason jars, don't you? Oh, and what about those great outfits for those groomsmen? I love the vest and tie look. Definitely creates more of a casual vibe when you take the guys out of the traditional tuxedo, wouldn't you agree?
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{top row}: newlyweds kissing, mint juleps, bride under the trees, pretty ring pillows, {middle row}: wooden spoons, green serving bowl, place setting, clutch, earrings, {bottom row}: centerpiece, newlyweds, calligraphy & key, groomsmen attire.
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Bridal Style & Mint Juleps in Mason Jars
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Bridal Style & Mint Juleps in Mason Jars
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So how are you feeling about this elegant look? I have to admit, I L-O-V-E it. There is something so relaxed about this palette. It's a casual elegance really. Any brides-to-be out there who are considering this palette? Or maybe you're thinking about using a green as your primary color? Do tell.
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