Teal

This colour is so flattering to anyone, whether you have dark, red or blonde hair. It’s all in the way you put it together! Combine with paler teal and dark chocolate With pale teal and lavender. With spring green and apple green. With mustard yellow and pewter grey. With indigo and pale grey. With raisin and pops of magenta. With raisin and pops of saffron yellow. With paler teal, milk chocolate and pops of coral orange. With paler teal and sweet apricot. With pewter grey and pops of a deep rust colour. With midnight blue and lavender. With pale grey, lavender and touches of primrose yellow. With sea green and azure blue. With burnished bronze and antique rose. With burnished bronze, silver and rose gold. Teal lends itself to a starkly elegant look or a softer more ‘woodsy’ look. Hydrangeas (think all white, or varying shades of blue, or their white/lime green hues), orchids (think oranges, pinks and saffron yellow blooms), all-white flowers, green chrysanthemums, daisies (for an understated simple look) fern fronds, succulents. Read more...
Emily and Michael A festive wedding in a local surf club couldn’t be more Australian really could it? While Emily […]
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This gorgeous vintage inspired black gown by Ulyana Sergeenko was the inspiration behind today’s inspiration board. I love the teal […]
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This colour is so flattering to anyone, whether you have dark, red or blonde hair. It’s all in the way […]
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Adam and Sarah The morning of the wedding was absolute chaos! My bridesmaids and I had to set up the […]
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Mel & Matt Sydney has been having a run of beautiful weddings lately (so we need more wonderful submissions from […]
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A reader recently emailed me asking for my take on a peacock inspired wedding, I have to say I found […]
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