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Tag Archives: South Dakota Wedding Planning

Ashley – South Dakota Wedding Inspiration

Ashley has been in love with royal blue as long as she can remember, so it was only fitting for her to choose this as her primary wedding color. We paired royal blue with turquoise and a hint of orange for this South Dakota wedding inspiration. The entire reception will be lit with turquoise lighting and...

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Winter White – South Dakota Wedding Idea

White and silver couldn’t be more perfect for a winter South Dakota wedding. We brought in an antique white table to create an escort card table and then doubled the look into a sweetheart table. Silver metallic tapers, beads and accented glassware was a perfect addition to this winter mix.

Images provided by Cory Ann Ellis, AC...

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Amy – South Dakota Wedding Inspiration

We are planning Amy’s South Dakota wedding design in their families on-farm shed. I will admit that when we pulled up to this shed, packed with machinery, tools and other farm necessities, it was hard to imagine transforming this into a wedding reception. With some determination and appropriate country details, we will be transforming this location...

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Megan – South Dakota Wedding Inspiration

One of our own, Megan, is getting married this May at the Marina Inn in Sioux City, IA. Lemons and limes were behind this South Dakota Wedding Inspiration. Yellow floral will accent the green bridesmaid dresses. The reception decor is full of lemons, limes, candles and tall willow arrangments. Megan chose a green and ivory...

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Classic Ivory – South Dakota Wedding Idea

We love the look of classic ivory for any South Dakota wedding. Candlelight is the perfect element at any venue to create a warm, romantic ambiance. This table design was a perfect for Callaway’s rich satin chair covers and elegant atmosphere.

Images provided by Cory Ann Ellis, AC Ellis Inc.: South Dakota Wedding Photography
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Shabby Chic – South Dakota Wedding Inspiration

We are in love with shabby chic! The shabby chic concept can be taken in so many different directions, whether it be the wedding decor or simply the colors. The subtle tones of yellow with rich blues compliment the elements in this South Dakota Wedding Inspiration to perfection.

Bridesmaid Dress:www.watters.com – Place Setting Picture by Justin...

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Black & Gold – South Dakota Wedding Inspiration

The rich hues of metallic gold amidst black and ivory would work well at many of the South Dakota venues. This color scheme could be dressed for elegance or subdued for a more contemporary feel. Metallics are a popular addition to wedding design this season.

“Charlie” Feather Veil: www.castlebridecouture.com – Black Gown: www.talisaqi.co.uk/ – Textured Braided Cuff Bracelet: www.express.com...

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Vintage Couture – South Dakota Wedding Idea

I absolutely LOVE this set-up. The wedding reception centerpieces were designed with vintage elements found in relatives closets and local antique stores. Notice the details involved, buttons, keys, random china and old books fit into the tablescape nicely. We also included old black and white photos from past relatives on both sides of the uniting families.

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Vintage Guestbook – South Dakota Wedding Idea

An antique wood desk made for a perfect guestbook table at the Museum of Visual Materials. This guestbook and pen were paired with other vintage details and accessories to create the look. Think about making a statement by adding random elements or bringing in an antique table when designing your wedding decor.

Images provided by Cory Ann Ellis,...

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Lemonade Stand – South Dakota Wedding Idea

With the help of an antique white dresser, pattern fabrics and mason jars, this lemonade stand made for a great addition to the wedding decor at the Museum of Visual Materials. Guests need something to sip on in between the wedding ceremony and reception, this is a great alternative to the standard punch, jazz it up...

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