I don't have colors, I guess you can say i'm more of a theme visionary than a color-nazi. Don't get me wrong, I'm thankful for people who can see color and know how to do it right. It's just not for me.
At first I was struggling between the themes of winter rustic and spanish elegance.
One day after talking to my mom and my cousins I decided to try and blend them both together. That's when my mom suggested the beautiful peacock. It's funny because at first I thought no birdcages, no birds, but the more I thought of the idea of a peacock, I kept getting more and more excited at the different ways I could incorporate it into a theme. So, when people ask me what's your theme or what look are you going for...my reply is Spanish Rustic with Peacock flairs. I haven't ever gotten a head turned sideways or a what's that mean so I think that is a good sign I nailed the description right on the head. If you're left puzzled let me share some pictures to give you a vision of what's in my head. :)
For your viewing pleasure:
Be sure to check me out on Pinterest to see more ideas Click Here. Also, I know I haven't been good at keeping up on the posts, but i'll get better :) See you soon!
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I loooove this theme. That Pinterest website is so cool. Can I please order two huge peacocks to come to your wedding so that they can mate and poof out their feathers all big? (They mate in winter, right? heh heh).
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