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How to Personalize your Wedding By Lynn Ehumadu
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eddings should be memorable for both the couple and the invited guests. Every client that walks through the door at the Loft at LilyVevents is looking for something unique and creative to depict how meaningful their luxury celebration is to them. The road to defining the design of a wedding is not something that happens overnight; it takes building a relationship with a client, becoming their friend, understanding their personalities and ultimately, gaining their confidence. Ultimately, your personality should shine through your design on the big day.
into at the start of your wedding? Most times, the couple is never in agreement about what they want. After all, they are two different individuals that have a unique view of their wedding day. My job starts here. I help them identify their personal style, discover what is memorable for them, and suggest where these details can be translated in their wedding décor. It’s popular to combine traditional and modern décor. Take the time to talk to your significant other, outline what you both agree on and the kind of experience you want your guests to have on your big day.
Discover Your Style
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Your Color Story
Color defines the décor. It is also one of the very first things that helps me
understand the personality of a client. It is imperative that you determine your wedding colors or theme before going into décor details, because it creates a frame for your personalized design and makes it easy to decide how you want those colors reflected in your wedding décor. I advise fusing in a metallic accent. A metallic pop brings vibrancy to any palette and enhances your décor. Overall, color ensures the details in your design are cohesive. Wedding Invitations
Your wedding invitation is the first glimpse your guests have into the details of your wedding. Choice of color, materials used, and texture of the print should all be chosen with great care, as it is considered a