A wedding day inspired by Sangria? Where do we sign-up?? If you love spicy color shades, bold decor choices and sassy bridal style, then you’ve come to the right place because this fall micro wedding styled shoot has all that and more. Event designers, Shindig Chic, and planners, Time with Terrazas, used the beautiful backdrop of City Libre to show us all how to plan an intimate wedding with fun personalized details, decor that you can reuse in your own home, and a modern mix of bright colors and soft pastels- in the FALL! They share:
We wanted to show couples that inspiration can come from anywhere, even the drink in your hand. In this case, a glass of sangria! We brought in those bold sangria tones like rich orange, coral and berry mauve with soft pops of lavender, champagne & copper for balance. We believe color should be used to express the personality of couples who want to embrace their unique style and culture. Mixing pastels in with bolder tones can keep the look contemporary, timeless and far from boring.
Ready to see it all through the lens of Lily Tapia? Let’s go!
Make the Details Fun and Modern
Roseville Designs shows us how to say goodbye to a boring invitation suite. Don’t be afraid to play with color, graphics and even the curves and shapes of the invitations themselves!
There are so many fun modern stationary trends going around. Roseville Designs created a suite full of floral designs, romantic typography & the ever popular rounded edges to really bring in the modern vibe.
Two Different Bridal Styles
Doesn’t the model look stunning with bouncy curls styled by Despina Scandalis Beauty? She shows off how you can incorporate different bridal styles into your day by looking gorgeous in two La Soie Bridal gowns. One sassy and sheer, and the other, full, floral and perfect for dancing. Can’t decide which bridal style fits you best? Now you don’t have to choose!
Pastel Tones for a Fall Micro Wedding
Shindig Chic wanted to show how you can take a non-traditional color palette for Fall and totally make it work! We think they absolutely nailed it:
As a florist, sometimes we struggle when a fall couple wants pastel spring flowers.. or a spring couple wants muted fall flowers. So I wanted to play with that and do a more pastel palette with late summer/fall flowers to show that you can still get any look if you’re flexible to what’s in season & really end up with something more unique.
Doesn’t our groom look dashing in classic black attire from The Black Tux?
Incorporate Handmade Details
One way to make your micro wedding feel extra personal is to incorporate handmade items like these Poppy and Birch vow books. Also, don’t be afraid to show off your sense of style. These Edera Jewelry earrings are right in line with a 2021 wedding trend of statement earrings for brides!
Bright and Colorful Ceremony Decor
How do you make your ceremony space stand out without loads and loads of flowers? Play with colorful fabrics and fun textures like crochet and fringe!
Wedding to Home DIY Decor Ideas
We are thoroughly obsessed with this fun fringe seating chart display! Here’s what the planners had to say about how the idea came about:
With so many mini weddings happening these days, I wanted to create a fun seating chart that wasn’t the usual oversized display but more of a fun crafty pop fit for a smaller party. I played off the curved menus for the shape & brought the bold colors into fiber art for fun.. and I literally hung these up at home afterwards (without the names, of course!).
You can’t have a Sangria- Inspired wedding day without Sangria at the reception bar!
Fall Micro Wedding Reception Inspiration
If you’re planning a micro wedding, don’t be afraid to mix in eclectic and unexpected decor pieces into your tablescapes. Some of our favorite details from La Pinata Rentals are the amber glassware, crochet table runner, rose gold flatware and coral napkins!
We wanted to balance the bold fun colors with a simple yet elegant design. We wanted to style a more intimate dining table to show that you can still bring a lot of design to smaller set ups too.
Terracotta tile name cards?? Love!
It’s all about the personal touches! If you only have 10-30 guests, you can totally craft something more special than just a paper name card to add style to the table + a fun keepsake after.
Mini Micro Wedding Cake
We are loving all the creative mini wedding cake designs out there! Nicole Bakes Cakes created a rose gold and hand-painted floral micro wedding cake to show how creative you can be with smaller designs!
Be sure to check out the video below by Roseville Designs!
More and more couples are turning to micro weddings in 2021! We love seeing how you can have a beautifully designed event full of fun color and unique decor even if it’s on a smaller scale. Are you thinking of planning a micro wedding? Check out these 13 tips for success! And if you are searching for micro wedding venues, definitely check out these rad micro wedding venues.
photography: Lily Tapia // venue name: City Libre, Los Angeles, California, USA // event design: Shindig Chic // planning: Time with Terrazas // florals: Shindig Chic // wedding dress boutique: La Soie Bridal // bride’s shoes: Badgley Mischka // hair stylist: Despina Scandalis Beauty // makeup artist: Despina Scandalis Beauty // groom attire: The Black Tux // videography: Amy Kinjo // paper goods: Roseville Designs // handmade details: Poppy and Birch (vow books) // cake: Nicole Bakes Cakes // tabletop rentals: La Pinata Rentals // furniture rentals: La Pinata Rentals // linen rentals: La Pinata Rentals // models: Collette Geers and Kyle Geers // earrings: Edera Jewelry