What to wear when getting ready in the wedding morning

What to wear when getting ready in the wedding morning

I’m the first to admit that I didn’t think about my wedding morning outfit when I got married. I most likely just threw something clean on before tackling the last decorating and food prepping (it was DIY wedding in every sense). BUT what you wear during the wedding morning is very much practical thing to think through before hand as I have come to learn later during my career. 

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Wedding morning outfit – or more like half a day outfit

 

Depending on your wedding day timetable, you might get into your wedding dress much later during the day. Like well beyond midday. There is often plenty of action and things to do during the morning. The busiest brides might even do last ceremony site or reception site decorating, before rushing to hairdresser or to make up. You also need to eat something during the day and possibly drive and meet people so you just cannot be naked or in your underwear all morning even if you would like to. 

In this blog post I give you the main points when it comes to picking the getting ready outfit and explaining why they are so important. In the end you can find a collage of clothing pieces I would most likely pick for myself in case I got another go for my wedding morning. 

What should your wedding morning outfit be like?

1. Easy to put on and take off

This is number one thing in my mind, as you should get your hair and makeup done before going anywhere near the wedding dress. To keep the hairdo and eyeshadow intact, I would advise to not wear anything that needs to be taken off over the head. 

Put on something that you can zip, button up or tie around your upper body to avoid messing your face or hair. This also makes it easier to layer up or down depending of the climate. For some there might be plenty of driving around to hairdresser,  hotel or the ceremony site so you might need to adjust your layer to some places. 

2. Comfort comes first

Many wedding dresses are not designed comfort in mind. Wedding day is often long and wedding dresses can be sweaty, tight, unbending, heavy or even scratchy. (Bonus tip: when it comes to embroidery, avoid dresses that have beading right underneath your armpits.)

That’s why it’s so important to be as comfortable as you can and the wedding morning is a perfect time to give yourself a break and wear something soft and loose. This way you feel good and can handle the possible annoyments of the wedding dress way better rest of the day. 

 

3. Avoid clothes that leave marks on your body – loose garments are your friends

This is a great tip especially if your wedding dress is very open. Many clothes we wear tend to leave marks after they have been on for some time. Bras are particularly bothersome in this sense. Depending on the cut of your dress and your own body, the marks can still be visible when it’s time to walk to the ceremony. If you’re getting your photographs taken before the ceremony, this is even more important.

Loose fitting clothes that have as few drawstrings, buttons or tight parts as possible are best bet for the wedding morning outfit. If you have more modest and closed wedding dress, this is not so important when it comes to visibility, but more when it comes to feeling good. 

 4. Wear something that will look nice in the pictures

The last thing I want to talk about is of course how you prefer to look like in the photos of your wedding morning. For many this might be really important. Most likely there will be pictures of you getting ready so think what you want to look like in the photos. 

Feeling pretty starts from the inside, so it’s great to feel pretty and comfortable in the morning before slipping into your dream dress. It makes the whole day a bit more special too. Wear something you feel nice and good and what feels like you. If you’re planning to buy something new, kill two birds with one stone and pick clothes you can pack with you to the honeymoon! It’s luxurious to build a proper bridal trousseau like that, I think. Even if the clothes itself aren’t super expensive couture pieces. 

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My Perfect Wedding Morning Outfit -plan

This is what I could wear in the wedding morning if I did the whole wedding thing again. (Not that I want to. I’m still stupidly in love with my spouse and wedding was tough work you know.) The pictures are examples I picked to show what kind of clothes would be really good as a getting ready outfit. 

1. Basic loose tank top I can easily slip down and step of is a perfect choice for wedding morning. This top also gives just a little bit of support on boob-region so I can skip the bra altogether. The top in picture is a basic Walmart tank top.

2. Palazzo pants that are soft, loose and easy going that I could use even outside if needed. Something that would not look totally like pj’s. The white pinstriped ones are by Michael Kors.

3. Plaid shirt was the first item I picked, as I basically live in one anyway. It’s very me and easy to get on and off. I would like bit longer one so I could almost use it as a tunic if needed. This one is by Black Bison Outfitters.

6. The morning robe is a classic piece for a wedding morning. If I needed to pick just one thing to wear it would be the robe, as it’s so easy to change into and out off and most of them look beautiful! Robes also look really dreamy in pictures! This is by EzPlaza.

7. Short pyjama bottoms are super cute and go well with the robe. This pair is by Matches Fashion via Port, but sadly they are out of stock. Shorts are silk with chantilly lace and would be a nice little luxury detail that would work wonderfully well for honeymoon too.

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 More practical wedding dress tips and good to know stuff

There’s so much when it comes to wedding dresses and wedding day outfits. I have written few blog posts for you that go over some basic things about wedding fashion. I would also recommend downloading my FREE Bride’s Trousseau wedding outfit planner, where I share more tips about every aspect of wedding day outfit and checklists and budget sheets for you to organize your wedding outfit dates and vendors like a professional. 

Or read more about need-to-know wedding dress stuff from the blog posts:

 

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Love,

      Iida

Iida Silvennoinen

Iida Silvennoinen

Designer, author, blogger

Iida is a bridal designer at Heili Bridal and her passion is to help brides feel special in their big day. She grew up in the middle of wedding dresses and has been dressing brides in all shapes and sizes for years. She loves gardening and relaxed evenings at home.

Iida Silvennoinen is the author of The Wedding Dress Book in which she walks the bride through the wedding dress searching and shopping.

START THE JOURNEY TOWARDS THE PERFECT WEDDING DRESS!

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Vintage Valentine’s Day Wedding Inspiration in Blush and Pink

Vintage Valentine’s Day Wedding Inspiration in Blush and Pink

Valentine’s day wedding, what can be more romantic (or sugary) than that? First of Heili Bridal’s wedding inspiration shoot for the year 2019 is inspired by vintage valentines but with of course touch of scandinavian simplicity and plenty of flowers. The blush and pink are the dominating colors for this wedding inspiration. Scroll down to see everything!

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Vintage Inspired Valentine’s Day Wedding Shoot With Scandinavian Simplicity

This was super fun shoot to make! Not the least because right now we are head over heels for blush tones in everywhere. Also we love the vintage hair and make-up so making and wearing it was pure joy. I got to stand before the camera this time and model all the bridal looks. 

As said, the theme was vintage Valentine’s day and because of that we used plenty of blush and pink with green and white in our colour way. Even with the vintage details we kept the overall look quite simple and even minimalistic in a way. This shows for instance in the bride’s look.

Minimalist Two Piece Wedding Dress With Vintage Touch

The wedding dress is a new Heili Bridal’s two piece crépe dress with little lace sleeves and softly draping mermaid line skirt. The fit of the wedding dress is bit looser and as a result it gives very elegant and classy feel. It’s very 30’s style dress but in an unmistakable modern way. The clean lines have very nordic feel and together with pin-curls, red lips and birdcage veil the combination breathes vintage. Or should we say ‘fintage’ ( as it’s an actual hashtag vintage loving people in finland sometimes use). Right now you can inquire about the dress via our info(at)heilibridal.com email, but it will be listed in the shop during the spring 2019. 

Vintage Inspired Wedding Hair and Makeup

For this vintage inspired Valentine’s day wedding shoot we went all out with hair and make-up. With this in mind we drew inspiration from Lauren Bacall’s heavenly locks and used overnight pin-curls which we then brushed and styled. We built the make-up around the classic red lips and used soft blush toned eye make-up. TIP: Take note on the different brow and cupid bow shapes in different era’s if you want to have an authentic feel in your vintage inspired make-up and look. 

Three Bridesmaid Looks With Infinity Dress

The absolute workhorse for this shoot was the short infinity dress in ‘Old Rose’ which we used to create the bridesmaid looks. (Or why not for the color loving bride!) Sweetheart neckline, dropped shoulder or softly draping butterfly sleeves – bridesmaids can choose any style they like. All of the above styles go well with vintage theme and we finished them with beautiful headwear. With sweetheart dress we used Vesna hair wreath, with dropped shoulders look we combined our new birdcage veil and with butterfly sleeves we used a flower comb. You can find the dress and hair accessories from Heili Bridal’s shop.

Vintage Inspired Valentine’s Wedding Table

In the table setting we used classic pieces like cut crystal glasses and vintage Arabia (one of the oldest finnish ceramics and tableware company) plates with gold trims. Rustic looking white linen napkins are tied with pale pink satin ribbon. Few flowers are tied together with printed name tags. The pink candles give fresh and trendy touch to otherwise classy table setting. The mother of pearl and brass candle holders are a second hand find.

Valentine’s Day Wedding Cake

The trick to add the wow factor to small and essentially simple wedding cake is to raise it up with tall cake stand and give it a stunning cake topper. Decorated with fresh flowers this cake is almost like a table centerpiece on it’s own! The cake is white sponge cake frosted with ermine buttercream (also known as cooked milk frosting or flour buttercream) which is our go to buttercream as it’s not as sweet as American buttercream, but pipes and behaves just as good.

Budget Friendly Blush and Pink Valentine’s Day Wedding Flowers

Flowers we used in the bouquet and cake topper were picked to go with the blush and pink valentine’s day wedding theme. We used very reasonably priced flowers like chrysanthemums and tulips as the filler flowers. Roses act as thriller blooms along the few bigger gerberas. Together with various greenery, snapdragons and texas bluebells you’ll have lush yet budget friendly wedding flowers. If you want to upgrade this bouquet look ask for a few peonies as the thriller blooms.

Little Details for Valentine’s Day Wedding

The blush florals continue in the wedding stationary which was created by Heili Bridal for this particular shoot. It’s printed on heavily structured paper, similar as used with the watercolor paintings. Old garden roses give a little vintage flair in the stationary.

The trendy and modern groom chooses the blush colored suit to go with the theme. This particular suit is by New Look but you can look for similar from other menswear brands. The blush silk flower boutonniere and floral patterned handkerchief finishes the style in a trendy way.

 

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For more wedding inspiration see our wedding inspiration boards: Living Coral Wedding, Fun Pink and Blush Valentine’s Day Wedding, Blush and Olive Wedding and Pink and Copper Wedding. Or follow us in Pinterest and Instagram for day to day inspiration and news <3

P.S Did you notice our free wedding outfit planner? Go and get it! I promise it’s very handy when it comes to keeping up with your dress fitting dates or hair appointments and it even has an own part for honeymoon packing planning. Plus it has tips for the whole wedding outfit starting from undies and shoes etc!

 

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Love,

      Iida

Iida Silvennoinen

Iida Silvennoinen

Designer, author, blogger

Iida is a bridal designer at Heili Bridal and her passion is to help brides feel special in their big day. She grew up in the middle of wedding dresses and has been dressing brides in all shapes and sizes for years. She loves gardening and relaxed evenings at home.

Iida Silvennoinen is the author of The Wedding Dress Book in which she walks the bride through the wedding dress searching and shopping.

Fun Blush and Pink Valentine’s Day Wedding Inspiration

Fun Blush and Pink Valentine’s Day Wedding Inspiration

The Heili Bridal’s wedding inspiration boards were a total hit during the advent time so here we come again! In the spirit of coming Valentine’s Day we created this Fun Pink and Blush Valentine’s Day Wedding Inspiration -board. Get ready for a sweet and fun wedding theme with fresh spring colors and tasty details!

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Pink and Blush Valentine’s Day Inspiration sources

HEADWEAR: Vesna Wreath in blush by Heili Bridal.

STATIONARY: by Golden Hour Paper.

BRIDE’s BOUQUET: via Susie and Becky Photography, flowers by Petal’s Edge.

ÉCLAIRS: via Camille Styles, photo by Molly Culver (form. Winters).

GROOM: via Magnolia Rouge, photo by Ksenia Milushkina.

TABLE: from Martha Stewart Weddings, photo by Evane Williams.

Blush and Pink Valentine’s Day Wedding is romantic, yet fresh take on this love filled holiday theme. We dropped the traditional heart shapes and red roses and instead used vibrant pink and gentle blush colors. To freshen up the combination we added gentle green color in form of leaves to really make the pink pop! 

Did you notice the quirky little bowtie paired with the blush toned jacket? Such a fun detail! We love that look. The groom’s attire was from Corneliani.

The blush toned flower wreath for bride or bride’s maids in the upper left corner is from our own shop. The Vesna wreath comes also in white, gold and dramatic black.

To keep things fresh and interesting we opted the wedding cake and picked instead these delicious mini éclairs. In the blog of Camille Styles, they decorate the eclairs by themselves after ordering them filled but not frosted from a local bakery. Handy little DIY hack for a wedding I think!  Pink and Blush Valentine’s Day Wedding is a great choice if you would like to have a bit of amongst your modern and classy wedding celebration. 

P.S Follow me in Pinterest and Instagram to see more wedding inspiration! 

Did you catch the FREE WEDDING OUTFIT planner above the post? Go and get it! I promise it’s basically a magical help when it comes to wedding dress planning and organizing. Have a wonderful February! Kisses and hugs <3

Plan your whole wedding outfit with this beautiful easy to use planner!

18 pages going through your whole bridal look from hair to shoes, not to forget your wedding dress.

Check out our other wedding inspiration boards, just click through the pictures down below!

Love,

      Iida

Iida Silvennoinen

Iida Silvennoinen

Designer, author, blogger

Iida is a bridal designer at Heili Bridal and her passion is to help brides feel special in their big day. She grew up in the middle of wedding dresses and has been dressing brides in all shapes and sizes for years. She loves gardening and relaxed evenings at home.

Iida Silvennoinen is the author of The Wedding Dress Book in which she walks the bride through the wedding dress searching and shopping.

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Best Wedding Dress Shopping Tips – Thorough Wedding Dress Guide

Best Wedding Dress Shopping Tips – Thorough Wedding Dress Guide

Pinterest is full of tips about wedding dress shopping. The problem is how all that information is scattered around internet and magazine pages, little nuggets of gold here and there. Hence, I wanted to write very straight lined step by step guide for wedding dresses that has everything in between the covers! (Can you say so about eBook?)

The Wedding Dress ebook

by Iida Silvennoinen for Heili Bridal

Get the Step By Step Guide To The Wonderful Wedding Dress that makes you feel comfortable, beautiful and self confident, so that you love your dress at your wedding day and beyond!

Learn To Find The Perfect Dress

Surely, wedding dress must be one of the most planned outfit in one’s life and usually pretty expensive. Therefore, nobody wants to muck it up. Often I meet the brides at the end of their dress journey and try to solve any and all problems they might have. However many of those could be avoided with right information at the very beginning of wedding dress shopping.

This ebook is not a history book nor a fashion one, but the kind of guide I would have wanted to read before my own wedding five years ago. I wrote down EVERYTHING I could think about that bride needs to know about a wedding dress shopping for instance. During the last decade, I have discovered the best information while working with dresses and brides.

“Lovely colorway and illustrations. The book is written in a cute manner and it has tangible examples. It leaves you in a lovely mood and clarifies how to choose the right dress.”

Emilia – instagram @emiliaseppanen

“”It’s a great book! I loved the colors and illustrations! The pictures of necklines and hem shapes etc. were really good and useful. I liked that the book starts with how to find a dress that one likes and which fits well.” 

Linda – instagram @lindatuulias

What’s included in the eBook?

Did you know that I once melted my sister’s graduation dress the morning at the graduation while ironing it? Still I got the gown saved (pheff!) and learned a good lesson.  The things I talk in the book = My own experiences! 

In the Wedding Dress Book, you’ll learn how to get a beautiful, well fitting wedding dress that you feel comfortable in, with the budget you have. Also you’ll learn how to avoid dress disasters and what it takes to polish the wedding day look into perfection!

6 in depth chapters with over 28 sub categories and over 70 pages

This thorough guide takes you from the very beginning of wedding dress shopping to the afterwards of wedding not missing a single step in between. From an idea to the store to home to the wedding day and beyond, everything can be found from the book.

Often forgotten info about underwear and shoes

Underwear and shoes can make a huge difference. So harness that knowledge for the best possible fit and look with your wedding dress even if you’re not a fashion professional.

Strategies for real small budget dresses

Discover ’out of the box’ strategies to find dresses fit to even the smallest budget. In short, save money.

A visual guide to dress silhouettes

See all the dress silhouettes, different veils and trains before making a decision what you want.

Wedding dress material glossary

Learn the materials most often used in wedding dresses and their pros and cons. Learn the right terms for explaining and searching for the dresses you really want to try on while wedding dress shopping.

Practical tips for dress fittings

Getting a best possible fit and comfort for your wedding dress isn’t rocket-science. Above all, you just need to know what to look out for.

Why listen to me about wedding dress shopping?

I’m Iida Silvennoinen, professional designer and blogger. I have worked with clothes over ten years and after receiving my academic degree on clothing and fabric design I started the wedding brand Heili Bridal. 

My brand, products and services have been featured for instance at Paris Fashion Week, Four Weddings, Fashion Week Online and Miss International Beauty Pageant. Heili Bridal was also chosen to the Wedding Business Of The Year -2018 final at the end of our first year in business.

I have tested, researched and studied well fitting dresses and learned tons of things that make difference when it comes to clothes. This ebook was written because I want to help people. Most importantly, I hope you find it extremely useful in while wedding dress shopping!

To your happily ever after!

Iida Silvennoinen

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Get more great wedding dress shopping tips and more. First read our blog posts Avoid These 3 Mistakes When Training For Your Bridal Body and 10 Most Common Wedding Dress Alterations You Should Now About. Secondly, follow us at Instagram to see the our news. Heili Bridal operates also in Finnish, so if you have any questions don’t hesitate to message us!

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      Iida

Iida Silvennoinen

Iida Silvennoinen

Designer, author, blogger

Iida is a bridal designer at Heili Bridal and her passion is to help brides feel special in their big day. She grew up in the middle of wedding dresses and has been dressing brides in all shapes and sizes for years. She loves gardening and relaxed evenings at home.

Iida Silvennoinen is the author of The Wedding Dress Book in which she walks the bride through the wedding dress searching and shopping.

How To Design A Wedding Theme -Example: fantasy wedding with Lord of the Rings Woodland Elves aesthetic

How To Design A Wedding Theme -Example: fantasy wedding with Lord of the Rings Woodland Elves aesthetic

Have you ever thought about designing your own wedding theme? A wedding theme is what ties everything together: your dress, the venue, cake and all the other little things. We get asked a lot about how can you design your wedding by yourself without going crazy or losing the point.  Inspired by Coryleigh’s ask we are going to walk you through the design process. As a case study we have Lord of the Rings themed Woodland Elves wedding. Get your learning pants on!

Okay guys! I know this post will be filled to the brim with information. It’s great! But I also know that it can be bit exhausting to digest and understand everything from a first go. If you want to make it easier for you I advice you to download the Wedding Theme Planner I have made. It doesn’t cost you a penny and you get a link into your email where you can download the planner. Everything I go over in this blog post will be in there in the form of checklists, ready to fill moodboard sheets and so on. Anyways, let’s start this lesson about wedding themes and designing! – Iida

Start With a Wedding Theme Idea

 

First steps with a wedding theme planning is to make the idea into a plan. This starts with putting down your own ideas about the theme, then gathering some data and later making an inspiration board for your wedding theme. That’s the whole thing in a nutshell.

The inspiration board process is divided in three sections: key elements, fine tuning and small details. Starting from bigger picture and getting to smaller details you have a good hold of what goes into your theme and you don’t get overwhelmed with the details.

When you put all the elements together after a careful design process you will have a beautiful wedding theme that you can easily work into reality.

Let’s start, shall we?

1. Think about the first impression when you design a wedding theme

What comes to your mind when you think about a certain theme? Those can be colors, materials, shapes or just an overall feeling. The first impression of a theme is important because it will guide you through everything else. Using a pen and paper or our handy wedding theme planner are great tools when getting started. When you are putting together a design you can always come back to your first impression and double check if all the elements are aligned with it.

Example: I’m making a theme for a Woodland elves wedding I will put down what first comes to my mind. I have watched Peter Jackson’s Hobbit movies many times so the visual inspiration of Mirkwood is strongly colored by the movies itself. Elements that pop into my mind are amber decorations, vines and art deco inspired shapes, lanterns, brown and green color, and antlers.

2. Back up your ideas with some data

When I have my own ideas put down I usually go to Pinterest to see if what I remember about the theme is correct. I also gather some more ideas to make the theme a little bit more whole. Seeing if others are picturing the wedding theme similarly is a good sign that I’m on the right track. This assures that the wedding guests will also recognize the wedding theme.

I always make sure that the theme is recognizable but I also think that it is important to allow room for your own creativity. If you have a certain feeling about things then by all means add it to the theme. That is what makes wedding themes personal and more interesting.

Example: When I do a Pinterest search for “woodland elves” first thing I notice is that “Mirkwood elves” is much better search term. Yep, always make sure that you search ideas with the right keywords.

Now that I’ve got my search terms right I notice that there are lots of brown, and amber, stone and wooden elements with decorative ornaments. The overall feel is warm and strong. Shapes are long and very natural and earthy. As the Mirkwood elves live under the forest as well as in the forest, the design elements could be the trees and nature.

Screencap from the Hobbit: The Battle Of Five Armies (Jackson 2014)

Concept Art for The Hobbit: Desolation of Smaug (Jackson 2013) by John Howe

Screencap from the movie The Hobbit: Desolation by Smaug (Jackson 2013) 

 3. Make an inspiration or aesthetic board

We love to make picture collages! It is a great way to capture the overall feeling of something specific and it also helps to put the ideas together. Images and visuals are essential for designing a wedding theme and putting them on an inspiration board really helps keeping everything together. I recommend to look at many images when putting together a wedding theme. When you go through lots of images you are automatically editing the elements and the mood.

I usually use Canva for inspiration boards because it makes visually appealing designs but also saves me the trouble of resizing and cropping images. It’s really great but you can use any picture editing software you are familiar with. 

When I do a board I start with few elements I think are essential for the theme. Like a general image of the venue or a dress. Then I keep collecting more images for different elements, like cake, table decoration… 

Honestly, inspiration boards are so useful! Planning a wedding theme? Make an inspiration board! Designing a collection? Do that again. If you aren’t sure what an inspiration board looks then here are some ideas that we at Heili Bridal have made:

Blush and Olive Wedding Inspiration

Living Coral Wedding Inspiration

Elegant Seaside Wedding

Colorful Autumn Wedding Inspiration and how we used it in Real Wedding in Jewel tones

Step by Step – what elements to use in an inspiration board

Don’t get stuck on what our board concept is. You can design your own! Next I will walk you through different elements and tell which aspects of wedding design fall under those. 

Example: When I make an inspiration board for a wedding there are few elements I always want to include. Those are:

  • table setting
  • invitations or stationary
  • cake
  • bridal look
  • flower bouquet.

I have noticed that these things summarize the overall wedding look quite well.

I follow the same pattern when designing a Mirkwood elven wedding. Because I have determined the theme quite well I can jump into looking for inspiration images with a quite clear image in my head. I look for a simple layered wedding cake decorated with vines, leaves and flowers; a table setting with wooden table, linen and glass and candles; bridal look with long, sleek lines; and elegant stationary.

I have included an example board in our free wedding theme planner so you can dig deeper in the process. Download it from below!

The key elements to create a wedding theme

 

Gathering the right elements for a wedding theme is what makes the magic work. I know what you are thinking. How do you know what elements are the right ones? There are few guidelines we use to make the choosing and editing process easier but I’m happy to say that a lot has to do with what feels right for you.

1. Main Elements

“I loved the Fantasy Wedding blog post but I have one question: How do you choose the main element for the wedding theme?” -Coryleigh

We feel you, Coryleigh! Deciding the main element for a wedding theme can be a tricky task especially if you have very little or a huge amount of inspiration material. 

But what is a main element in the first place? Well it’s the number one key element you basically put everywhere in your wedding theme design. It goes to the venue decoration, stationary, cake, flowers, even the outfits.

How to find the main element is different for every theme. Sometimes the main element is very clear but often you have to think a little bit more about what the theme is all about. It’s not rare that you just have to decide on something, maybe more abstract element, like a color, and then to start gathering the other elements to beef it up a little. The point is to have something recognizable to set the mood all over the design. Think about what determines the feel of a certain theme.

Example – A Tree for Woodland Elves

Example: In Lord of The Rings the main design element could naturally be The Ring. On the other hand it would fit the wedding very nicely as wedding rings are a big deal, but on then again it’s also the evil thing in the book. And you’ll anyways have a ring at a wedding so I would actually choose something else.

Because we’re talking about Woodland Elves and Mirkwood, my number one pick would be a tree. Think about gnarly tree roots, branches and leaves and trunk. A tree element goes really well for other themes too, like Hobbiton, Rivendell or Lothlorien, so we need to define it a little bit better and maybe add some other elements to the main element. 

So what kind of tree? Think about the elves and their design language: long lines and natural shapes. So maybe a tall and ornamental tree with vines different to Hobbiton with wider, more rustic trees. Then add a color to separate Mirkwood from other elven kingdoms; perhaps earthy brown with amber and green. Starts to sound like Mirkwood elves, right?

A tree motive can be used as a design element in one form or the other in every aspect of the wedding design. Tolkien himself was a big tree lover and hugger too and he uses trees often in important parts of his books. 

Photographed by Chris Bailey Photography

Woodland Wedding invitation (Brides), photographed by
Allyson Magda Photography

Photographed by Jerry Yoon Photography

2. Fine tuning

You have the main element pinned down so now it’s time to start fine tuning it. This means planning where and how you are going to use it in your wedding. This can be anything from the whole venue styling to the little details in your gown. I recommend using the main element as widely as possible in order to create a coherent theme that flows seamlessly through your whole wedding.

I have created a handy pdf list for you to get started with where you can use the main element. It can be so much more than just the venue decoration and invitation! Download the list from below!

Example: Pinterest has tons of woodland wedding ideas but the trick is to figure out how to bring the fantasy and elves into it. In my mind the elegance and lightness is the main difference between mere woodland theme and Tolkien’s Woodland Elves.

Instead of tree trunks as cake stands, think about carved wood or glass mimicking the tree shape. In the books elves are brilliant craftsmen so keep things beautiful and elegant instead of shabby chick. No sticks but branches or beautifully crafted wooden items.

Water Goblet Color Crown Gold (Honey) by COLONY (x)

Wooden Lantern Centerpiece With Moss Stand (The Knot), Photographed by Danny K Photography

Natural Fall Tree-Inspired Centerpieces (The Knot), Photographed by Cappy Hotchkiss Photography

To fine tune the tree and woodland design I would use things like:

1. Raise the decorations up.

Make the ceiling and upward lines the main focus. Think living under the treetops or inside the caves and how often eyes search the branches and cave ceilings. Try to create an idea of pillars or tree trunks and use plenty of organic materials like wood and living plants. Decorate the ceiling with vines, lanterns or fairy lights, draping, chandeliers, ribbons or anything that catches the eye.

2. Depending the season, keep the color palette in browns, greens, whites and amber.

Remember, real amber comes in plenty of tones from milky honeys to dark greens. Pick the tone that suits best the season

3. Mimic the amber in details.

The amber itself can be almost clear like glass or flecked or milky and not see through. Think about glassware, lanterns, jewels, see through paper details like place cards, hard candies (salted caramel, anyone?).

4. Lanterns.

That would be one of my main decoration element with amber and greenery. I would put lanterns everywhere. Hang them from the ceiling, use them instead of bouquets for bridesmaids, on or above the tables, on the ceremony spot and by the aisle, on the entrance etc.

5. Greenery, vines and branches with few well picked blooms.

I would forgo big flowery things and keep the bouquets and table centerpieces very green and trailing downwards or creeping up. Different vines and creepers would be my pick for the main element. If the wedding would be in the spring I would pick light, white and small blooms to go with. Something similar that grows in the woodland areas. In summer maybe just few bigger blooms like orchids or very old fashioned cabbage roses or lillies, in the autumn berries and grasses would be the main decor elements. In winter time bare branches with something silvery like lamb’s ears.

 Photographed by Alexandra Elise Photography

 Photographed by Amy Arrington Photography

3. Small details

You can also pick few things that come straight from your source material. The small details are just that, small. They might not be very visible but they are nice little touches that your guests can find and enjoy. As the small things are not very dominating in over all look you don’t have to match them so exactly to your colors or motives. The small details are meant to finish things off. They can also be included into entertainment like music etc. 

Example:  For Mirkwood theme the small details could be a wine bar with barrels and cheese platter with apples. The guests who have read the book could have a good laugh.

Also a classic detail in more general LoTR themed weddings is the ”No admittance except on party business” sign which almost anyone who have watched the movies or read the books will recognize.

 

You’re Ready To Go!

That’s it! This is my main thinking process when I plan a wedding theme. Everything starts with the big picture and then you just continue to the smaller elements and ways to use them in your wedding. Defining the main element is always really important because it sets the tone or all the other design elements. Of course you can always get deeper and deeper into details but this is how things have been working for us. 

I hope you enjoyed my take on Woodland Elves and Mirkwood wedding inspiration as much as I did! Hopefully this also helped you to see the design steps to figure out how to visualise your wedding theme into well working and beautiful ensemble. Once more in short bullet points:

first impression

data

moodboard

main elements

fine tuning

small details

If you feel like needing some clearing up, download the Wedding Theme Planner down below to get all the fillable worksheets, checklists and moodboard examples. Keep the discussion alive on the comments below! Drop me some questions to keep me busy in the afternoon. Also if you have an idea about a wedding theme but just can’t pin it down, let me help you. Comment below and I will make it for you!

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      Iida

Iida Silvennoinen

Iida Silvennoinen

Designer, author, blogger

Iida is a bridal designer at Heili Bridal and her passion is to help brides feel special in their big day. She grew up in the middle of wedding dresses and has been dressing brides in all shapes and sizes for years. She loves gardening and relaxed evenings at home.

Iida Silvennoinen is the author of The Wedding Dress Book in which she walks the bride through the wedding dress searching and shopping.

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Scandinavian Winter Wedding Inspiration: Photoshoot By Heili Bridal

Scandinavian Winter Wedding Inspiration: Photoshoot By Heili Bridal

White snow, evergreens, ornaments and touch of 20’s flapper aesthetic. Heili Bridal’s scandinavian winter wedding photoshoot was cold but joyous. Scroll down to see all the pictures and learn how we did them. Don’t forget to pin the images for others to find! We have plenty of winter wedding inspiration, find all the links at the end of the post.

Plan your whole wedding outfit with this beautiful easy to use planner!

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Winter wedding bouquet

Winter wedding is not fully ready without seasonal greenery. For this shoot we created a bridal bouquet with evergreen spruce and eucalyptus. As a filler we used dried sea lavender in white, pine cones and handmade wax buds.

Instead of real blooms the thriller was created with round glass christmas ornaments. The ornaments and pine cones were wired for the arrangement. All in all this bridal bouquet is hardy and stands well frost and time without water.

Hair And Make-Up For Winter Wedding

This winter wedding shoot looks into the beginning of 20th century in make-up and style wise. Dark red lips and light smokey eyes have a touch of flapper aesthetic. The hairpieces, especially white hand embroidered Elaine headband has a similar vintage feel. You can find more wedding accessories from Heili Bridal’s shop. The dress is Heili Bridal’s bespoke wedding gown, available at inquiry.

Seasonal decoration

Holiday decoration is beautiful and readily available during winter. Make use of all the little baubles and ornaments you can find. The hinged glass pear was found at mall from Christmas ornament section and it works beautifully as a ring box or pillow alternative. Read about Hygge Weddings to get further inspiration about how to utilise low key items for great impact.

If you liked our winter wedding shoot and are in mood for more winter wedding inspiration, see our advent calendar posts Gingerbread Winter Wedding, Red and Gold Winter Wedding, Woodland Christmas Wedding, Blue and White Scandinavian Winter Wedding and Cinderella Winter Wedding! You can also head to the Heili Bridal’s Winter Wedding Pinterest board

 

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Love,

      Iida

Iida Silvennoinen

Iida Silvennoinen

Designer, author, blogger

Iida is a bridal designer at Heili Bridal and her passion is to help brides feel special in their big day. She grew up in the middle of wedding dresses and has been dressing brides in all shapes and sizes for years. She loves gardening and relaxed evenings at home.

Iida Silvennoinen is the author of The Wedding Dress Book in which she walks the bride through the wedding dress searching and shopping.

START THE JOURNEY TOWARDS THE PERFECT WEDDING DRESS!

The only wedding dress guide you need is here.

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