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Our final treat for the day is this soft and pretty Southern inspiration board! Since August is the peak of peach ripeness, Nicole and I wanted to do something that celebrated the fruit’s gorgeous hue while still being unexpected. I think peach looks lovely paired with a soft blue, don’t you think? Read on for all the sources, and be sure to check back next Monday for Nicole’s color palette finds!

Credits:

Peach and soft blue ribbons photo via In Honor of Design, peach heels photo by Elizabeth Messina, ribbon escort cards from Martha Stewart Weddings, dahlia bouquet from Martha Stewart Weddings, cake photo by Elizabeth Messina (cake by My Sweet and Saucy), stone fruits photo from Martha Stewart Living, khaki suit groom photo by Allyson Magda via Style Me Pretty (design by La Fleur Weddings), tent reception photo by Lisa Lefkowitz via Snippet & Ink

Be sure to check back next week for Nicole’s color palette finds based on this board!

emily Written with love by Emily
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  1. avatar Allie@HoneyBeeInvites reply

    I love soft peach. It’s such a gorgeous and naturally feminine color! I especially love the look of it paired with the groom’s tie! Perfection!

  2. avatar Megan reply

    LOVE this color combo! So sweet and southern :) The light peach always seems to photograph so nicely so that is always a perk as well!

  3. avatar Judith of Felicity Crew reply

    Such a lovely combination and great inspiration!

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    […] like me. This week was all about inspiration! Let’s take a look back. Emily put together a Southern Inspiration Board full of soft peaches and blues. It’s the perfect ode to our favorite summer fruit, the peach, […]

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    […] out color palette finds to match Emily’s soft peach and blue inspiration board was pressure-packed! With a peachy-keen eye and a dedication to doing our beloved Southern fruit […]

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I’m crazy for Emily’s Tex Mex Fiesta inspiration board and so excited to show y’all my color palette picks. The sunset reds and Gulf Coast corals are a fun spin on the Tex Mex Fiestas of old and would be a great color palette for a welcome or rehearsal dinner. It reminds me of salsa dancing all night!

A. Rehydrate with a fizzy drink. We’re fans of Izze Esque Sparking Watermelon. Guests will love the taste and the fun glass bottle!

B. Dap your lips with Splendid by Smashbox and remember keep a tube in your clutch for refreshing after kisses!

C. A flirty top is a must-have! I love this rose print laser cut top from Asos.

D. We love these tassled napkins from Sur La Table. The color and subtle texture just scream festive fiesta!

E. Serve up some yummy tapas on this Anthropologie platter. They’ll add some color to your table without taking the spotlight away from the food.

F. Add a pop of color to your nails with Essie nail polish in Shop Til I Drop.

G. You can’t go wrong with an awesome pair of shoes. These fun Badgley Mischka heels will look festive as you dance the night away.

H. Add some sparkle to your right hand with this Aldo flower ring. It will look fabulous as you sip from your margarita and hug guests hello.

I. This flowing red and aptly named Havana Fresca skirt will look amazing on the dance floor as you salsa the night away.

J. Mexican bunting is perfect for a fiesta! Pair it with some string lights and you have the ideal ambiance.

K. Deck your lawn with this lawn chair. The pop of color and wrought iron design will invited guests to sit after dancing.

L. Cool down with these cute strawberry margarita pops! Cheers will abound over the bright red drinks-turned-popsicles.

M. Decorate your tables or send guests home with a beautiful succulent plant.

What do you think of our Fiesta picks?

nicoleyang Written with love by Nicole
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For your dose of Southern inspiration this week, Nicole and I are moving over to Texas for a board with fiesta flair. Put on your cowboy boots and give a yeehaw for this inspiration board that would be perfect translated as a rehearsal or welcome dinner!

Credits:

Papel picado flags photo by This Modern Romance via Green Wedding Shoes, watermelon margaritas from Martha Stewart Living, dahlia arrangement photo by Max Wanger via 100 Layer Cake (arrangement by Modern Day Design), bougainvillea photo by Jose Villa (florals and styling by Joy Thigpen), couple portrait by Jose Villa via Style Me Pretty (styling by Jill La Fleur), fringe photo via Grey Likes Weddings, paper toothpick photo by Our Labor of Love via Design*Sponge (styling by Ashley Meaders), coral bridesmaid dress photo by Jill Thomas

Be sure to check back next week for Nicole’s color palette finds based on this board!

emily Written with love by Emily
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    […] last week’s Tex Mex inspiration board, and yesterday’s accompanying color palette finds, it seems only appropriate that the inspiration […]

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    […] crazy for Emily’s Tex Mex Fiesta inspiration board and so excited to show y’all my color palette picks. The sunset reds and Gulf Coast corals are a […]

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