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“Our wedding was anything but traditional. We decided to go against the idea of having a bridal party. So the only colours we had to focus on were the bride and groom’s. As I’m sure you’re aware, The Village Barn speaks for itself. It’s a rustic, eclectic mix of decor where there’s something to catch your attention around every corner.”
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“As it was winter time we were drawn to colours of forest green, cream and burgundy. And these were reflected in the flowers and bridesmaid dresses.”
“Upon visiting Tankardstown I was immediately struck by the gardens, I felt like we were in Italy. The theme became, old world new with elegance and chicness! I like simple themes and went for a white/ivory colour palette.”
“We had outdoor/indoor intimate wedding of 50 people with a lot of green and whites, foliage and floral arches. Very botanical and romantic.”
“We wanted to go for a festive theme coming up to Christmas as we got engaged on Christmas Day 2019. We also had a travel theme with lots of DIY bits.”
“Our wedding was Fairytale, Classy, Elegant, with whites, lots of decor, lots of white roses, greenery and candles.”
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“Our wedding theme was classic and simple elegance – white, black & forest green with a hint of gold.”
“A massive thank you to this group, the Dublin registry office, our venue and suppliers, our family and friends and the weddingsonline/HIGM team, for making our (short notice) rearranged wedding day an absolutely fantastic experience.”
They opted for a rustic, country theme with antlers and flowers! They picked green and white flowers weaved through the antlers on the top table.
“We wanted a rustic theme decor and the girls from Sheen Flowers outdid themselves with the flowers and decor outside the venue. We decided to have lavender, purple and a pop of pink to brighten things up.”
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They went for a rustic theme with burst of vibrant orange and a hint of Lord of the Rings, woodlands vibes.
Their wedding colours were orchid, pink and blue. The theme was “simple elegance”. Everything was meant to look like they just decided to get married that morning, with flowers picked from the garden, simple ivy on the cake and a pallet with frames as a table planner.
Exuding elegance and luxury, Tankardstown House in Slane, Co Meath, comprises 80 acres of magnificent parkland, courtyards, and walled gardens.
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“Our wedding was intimate, with a Mint Green & Gold colour theme.”