These belong to the same set of circumstances as the first Mood Board bouquet — boards worked up to answer specific questions on FavorIdeas whose credits drifted off into the mists. Please, if one of these pics are yours or you just know who they belong to, holler!
Red Cherry Blossoms. A whole bunch of boards ended up on the (you guessed it) Cherry Blossoms theme page, as brides looked to translate this motif into a rainbow of colors. Pink and brown was the most popular combo, but there was also interest in red cherry blossoms, and even a pink and aqua combo.

Parisian Pink Cherry Blossoms. This one has a slight French accent, with those pretty toile folded paper fans, lush peonies and fabric floral accents.

Cherry Blossoms in Pink, Aqua and Brown or Black. At first brides were unsure about this, but of course it turned out to look fabulous. This board’s a bit schizophrenic since it show both espresso and black as accents, but either color alone would look great, and gives a “grown up” look to the palette.

Aqua & Red. Ah, these lovely hues. Can you believe some courageous brides were doing this two or three years ago? Now, in late ‘09, it’s just beginning to hit its stride in a more mainstream way, as an inspired and wild twist on the classic tiffany blue.
Fairytale Wedding in Powder Blue and Silver. Here’s a theme board … after looking at this board for some time, I’m convinced that this color scheme is the straightest route to that dreamy, happily-ever-after look that some brides are going for. Yes, pink calls, but this cooler look is probably unbeatable, with its gauzy swags, soft hues and touch of shine. There, now you know the secret.

Nude tones: beige, blush, taupe, ivory. These colors are on the rise and will be really big in couture for Spring 2010. They also make for a wonderful wedding palette around that time of year.





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