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Wedding Reception Tent – Inside The Tent

Our classic Century-style tent offers an expansive, airy gathering space that comfortably accommodates up to 300 guests. With four dramatic high peaks and an elegant paver floor, the 40’ x 100’ interior is a versatile backdrop for any style—from romantic chandeliers and soft draping to trendy, bright café lights.

 

The tent features custom pine-planked walls with large windows to the east and a stunning 40-foot rich pine feature wall to the west. On the exterior, these walls are clad in vintage steel siding, creating a one-of-a-kind rustic aesthetic. Whether the sides open to let the garden breeze in or fully enclosed and climate-controlled, the tent adapts seamlessly to every season.

 

“We couldn’t possibly have asked for a better experience than the one we had at The Gardens of Castle Rock. The Gardens made our dreams come to life. Our wedding was magical, and I can’t count how many people have complimented the venue!” ~Julia S.

Man giving speech at a wedding reception held under The Wedding Reception Tent at The Gardens of Castle Rock in Northfield, MN.

The Gardens cedar banquet tables with white chairs as white draping and greenery is hung from the ceiling in The Wedding Reception Tent at The Gardens of Castle Rock.

The Gardens cedar banquet tables with black chairs and greenery and cafe lights are hanging from the ceiling in The Wedding Reception Tent at The Gardens of Castle Rock.

Bride and groom's first dance while seated guests watch in The Wedding Reception Tent at The Gardens of Castle Rock in Northfield, MN.

White draping, white linen covered round tables and white chairs in The Wedding Reception Tent at The Gardens of Castle Rock in Northfield, MN.

Cream draping hung on ceiling and cream round linens on tables with black chair in The Wedding Reception Tent at The Gardens of Castle Rock.

Best man toasting couple sitting at head table in the Wedding Reception Tent at The Gardens of Castle Rock in Northfield, MN.

Round tables covered with white linens surrounded by white chiavari chairs with white draping and twinkle lights hung above with chandeliers at The Gardens of Castle Rock in Northfield, MN.

Cedar banquet tables with a pink table runner and pastel floral with eight white chairs in The Wedding Reception Tent at The Gardens of Castle Rock in Northfield, MN.

Cedar banquet tables with white silk table runners and white chairs with black string café lights hanging from the ceiling in The Wedding Reception Tent at The Gardens of Castle Rock in Northfield, MN.

Off white and blush ceiling draping in The Wedding Reception Tent at The Gardens of Castle Rock in Northfield, MN.

Cedar banquet wedding party head table with pink and white floral with café lights hung from the ceiling in The Wedding Reception Tent at The Gardens of Castle Rock in Northfield, MN.

Round tables with white linens and white chairs with black café lights hanging from the ceiling in The Wedding Reception Tent at The Gardens of Castle Rock in Northfield, MN.

Rustic Refined table with Rustic Refined chairs with white ceiling draping in The Wedding Reception Tent at The Gardens of Castle Rock in Northfield, MN.

Father of the bride giving speech to bride and groom in The Wedding Reception Tent at The Gardens of Castle Rock in Northfield, MN.

Cedar banquet tables with black chairs in The Wedding Reception Tent at The Gardens of Castle Rock in Northfield, MN.

Round tables with white linens with black chairs and branches attached to tent poles in The Wedding Reception Tent at The Gardens of Castle Rock in Northfield, MN.

Bride and groom sitting at head table with others clapping and smiling in The Wedding Reception Tent at The Gardens of Castle Rock in Northfield, MN.

Cedar banquet tables set in lines with white chairs and white ceiling draping in The Wedding Reception Tent at The Gardens of Castle Rock in Northfield, MN.

Cedar banquet tables set in lines with royal blue chargers and white chairs and white ceiling draping in The Wedding Reception Tent at The Gardens of Castle Rock in Northfield, MN.

Round tables with deep purple linens and gold Chiavari chairs under cream and blush ceiling draping in The Wedding Reception Tent at The Gardens of Castle Rock in Northfield, MN.

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Bright Colors & Garden Charm: Create the Ultimate Summer Wedding

On a warm day near the end of July, Mariah and Matthew celebrated their love surrounded by friends and family under the summer sun. Vibrant orange and pink hues took center stage to bring to life a celebration that was the essence of a summer wedding. While wedding planning from out-of-state was stressful at times, the couple enlisted an all-star vendor lineup to help bring their day to life. Check out the full list of vendors at the bottom of the page. Inspired by a photo she saw on Pinterest, Mariah turned to oranges to help bring her wedding to life – with mouthwatering results! While opinions vary, oranges are thought to symbolize prosperity, luck, and happiness – all great things for beginning a marriage. Scroll below to see some of our favorite moments from this couple’s splendid soiree.

Special thanks to Lollipop Media for sharing these stunning photos with us!

 

This gorgeous invitation suite set the tone for Mariah and Matthew’s big day – with vibrant shades of orange and pink setting a bright and colorful mood. Photo credit: Lollipop Media

The stone fireplace in our Gardens Suite is the perfect backdrop for group photos – and showing off dresses! Photo credit: Lollipop Media

We’ll always love a dress with buttons down the back…Photo Credit: Lollipop Media

An abundance of oranges, bright florals, and colorful taper candles brought the Gardens Cedar Banquet Tables to life. Photo credit: Lollipop Media

Perhaps the most adorable place cards – oranges with a green leaf inscribed with each guest’s name. Photo Credit: Lollipop Media

Sweeping white draping with string lights and chandeliers pulled the whole space of the Wedding Reception Tent together. Photo credit: Lollipop Media

Mariah and Matthew’s seats at the head table were elevated with our Gardens Originals Rustic Refined™ chairs, accented with bright sashes in the wedding colors. Photo Credit: Lollipop Media

Mariah and Matthew snuck away for a private first look and vow reading, under the branches of a stately oak tree near the Grand Promenade ceremony spot. Photo Credit: Lollipop Media

With the Gardens Suite in the backdrop, Mariah’s bridesmaids stunned in varying shades of pink and orange. How sweet are these first-look reactions? Photo credit: Lollipop Media

It was all smiles as this wedding party posed for photos under the warm July sun on the patio next to the Grindbygg Inspired Covered Pergola. Photo credit: Lollipop Media

While Mariah carried a bouquet, she opted to have her bridesmaids carry flower baskets, and we’re obsessed with the results! Photo credit: Lollipop Media

One photo that’s an absolute wedding day must? The bridesmaids’ flowers surrounding the bride. Beautiful. Photo credit: Lollipop Media

Flower girls? How about flower grannies! Here Mariah & Matt’s grandmothers walk up the aisle of the Lath House with The Gardens Cruck Frame in the background. Photo credit: Lollipop Media

Through the Gardens Cruck Frame comes the beautiful bride. Photo Credit: Lollipop Media

Mariah and her breath-taking veil travel the aisle in the Lath House to meet her groom. Photo credit: Lollipop Media

The Lath House is nice and shady for late-afternoon ceremonies. Photo credit: Lollipop Media

Draping and florals paired perfectly with the Lath House‘s arbor to create a beautiful backdrop for the ceremony. Photo credit: Lollipop Media

Mariah and Matthew opted to have their first dance on the patio in front of our Natural Stone Fireplace. Photo credit: Lollipop Media

Loved ones cheered as Mariah danced with her dad on The Gardens patio near the Natural Stone Fireplace. Photo credit: Lollipop Media

Guests enjoyed games during cocktail hour on the generous lawn near the Gardens Suite Photo credit: Lollipop Media

Hand in hand, Mariah and Matthew walked into the Wedding Reception Tent to kick off the party. Photo credit: Lollipop Media

In the Wedding Reception Tent beneath sweeping lights and draping and sparkling chandeliers, the couple shared a sweet kiss. Photo credit: Lollipop Media

From the head table composed of Gardens Cedar Banquet Tables, Matthew delivered a heartfelt speech to friends and family. Photo credit: Lollipop Media

A dazzling array of desserts was displayed on one of the Gardens Mid-Height Tables. Photo credit: Lollipop Media

The Natural Stone Fireplace was a statement spot for the couple to cut the cake. Photo credit: Lollipop Media

Mariah and Matthew took advantage of the golden hour sun to take some stunning photos in The Gardens Vineyard. Photo credit: Lollipop Media

There’s nothing better than celebrating on the dance floor with the love of your life. Photo credit: Lollipop Media

 

For more photos and additional details about Mariah & Matthew’s wedding day, check out Keyed Up Events’ blog.

 

Thank you to all of the amazing vendors who made Mariah & Matthew’s the Best Day Ever!

 

Venue: The Gardens of Castle Rock

Day-Of Coordination: Keyed Up Events

Catering: Fork & Flair Catering and Events

Beverage Service: LiquidMotion

Dessert: Villa Valley Goods

Event Decorator: We’ve Got It Covered

Florist: Joy de Fleur 

Photography: Lollipop Media

Hair Stylist & Make-Up Artist: Ziel Bridal

DJ & Photo Booth: Studio Veil

Wedding Gown: Paloma Blanca and Mikaella Bridal 

Bridal Footwear: Badgley Mischka and Larroude

Groom’s Attire: The Black Tux

Groomsmen’s Attire: The Black Tux

Guest Gifts: Zazzle

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10 Helpful Planning Tips for an Eco-Friendly Wedding

Planning a wedding is a thrilling and joyous experience, but it can also be quite overwhelming, both for the couple and for the environment. Traditional weddings often generate a significant amount of waste and have a sizable carbon footprint, which can be tricky to navigate if you value being eco-conscious. However, it doesn’t have to be that way. Having eco-friendly wedding is a fantastic way to celebrate your love while minimizing your impact on the planet.

In this blog post, we’ll share ten helpful planning tips to make your wedding day more sustainable, from choosing eco-friendly vendors to reducing waste and embracing nature. Here at The Gardens, being eco-conscious is very important to us. Scroll to the bottom to find out how we ensure that our venue is as green as can be!

 

Start with Invitations

First thing’s first – invitations! Your invitations to your guests – both save-the-dates and formal invitations – set the tone for your event. So, begin your eco-friendly wedding journey by selecting sustainable wedding invitations. Consider opting for digital invitations, or creating a wedding website where guests can see your invitation and RSVP all in one place. If you’re set on printed invitations, choose ones made with recycled paper and that have minimal or no foil/plastic coatings. You can even buy invitations that are embedded with seeds, so your guests can plant them after receiving them! This small change can significantly reduce paper waste and energy consumption.

When ordering your save the date cards & wedding invitations, consider using recycled or compostable paper……better yet, go 100% digital with a wedding webpage that offers an RSVP option. Photo Credit: Kelsey Bellows Photography

 

Choose an Eco-Conscious Venue

Selecting a mindful venue can have a big impact on the sustainability of your wedding. Look for venues that promote green practices, such as solar or wind-powered facilities, natural landscapes and native plants, or LED-certified buildings. Outdoor weddings in natural settings can also minimize the need for additional décor and lighting!

With acres of natural environment, Mother Nature is the chief decorator at The Gardens of Castle Rock.  This couple is surrounded by the Goldenrod (Solidago speciosa) a Minnesota native plant. Photo Credit: Rachel Lahlum Photography

 

At night The Gardens turns into the most magical place. With thousands of LED bulbs, we use only a fraction of the electricity non-LED bulbs use. Photo Credit: Shane Long Photography

 

With this much gorgeous natural décor, who needs anything else? Photo Credit: Nygaard Photography

 

Sustainable Catering and Bar Service

Find a caterer who focuses on using locally sourced, organic, and seasonal ingredients, and ask about their policies and procedures to minimize food waste. Plan to have dishes, glassware, and utensils that are reusable, and consider opting for a plated or family-style dinner to further reduce single-use plastic waste. Another option is to offer a vegetarian or vegan menu option to further reduce your carbon footprint. For your bar service, find a company who works to ensure that all bottles, cans, and single-use plastic cups are properly recycled, and who does does not use plastic straws (The Gardens has a strict no plastic straws policy).

 

Choosing a eco-conscience caterer with a zero-waste policy, like Gastrotruck, is a terrific way to ensure your wedding day is also eco-conscience. Photo Credit: Lily & Lime

 

Did you know catering and bar waste is the biggest category of waste on a wedding day? Using sustainable plates, silverware & glassware with linen napkins is an excellent option to minimize waste……and class up the whole experience. Photo Credit: Jeannine Marie Photography

 

Eco-Friendly Décor

Opt for reusable or recyclable décor items like potted plants, candles, or fabric banners instead of disposable decorations. Consider shopping at second-hand or thrift stores for things such as glassware and candlesticks/votives, or check out wedding planning Facebook groups in your area – people frequently use them to pass along décor items after their own celebrations. Another option is décor rental – we can recommend several amazing vendors who can help bring your dream to life while also reducing waste. When looking at flowers, consider choosing a florist that works with seasonal and locally grown blooms, and then donate or compost them after the wedding.

Instead of purchasing a one-time paper aisle runner that you most likely with throw away, how about going for the boho look of rugs? Not only are they sustainable because you’ll use them again or donate them to a charity, but they just look so cool.

 

Guest table assignments on terracotta pots check all the boxes of being eco-friendly. The terracotta pots can be reused and the flowers are compostable. That’s smart thinking!

Wedding Attire

Consider renting your wedding attire or choosing pre-owned dresses and suits that can be passed along after your event. Alternatively, select outfits that can be worn again for other occasions, such as classic suits and cocktail dresses. If you do buy new attire, opt for designers who use sustainable and ethical practices.

Classic suits & bridesmaid dresses that can be re-worn is a thoughtful way to reduce waste on your wedding day. Don’t think you’ll ever wear that suit or dress again? Donate it to a local non-profit that accepts apparel. Photo Credit: Whitney Anderson Photography

 

 

Eco-Friendly Favors

Show your guests appreciation with eco-friendly wedding favors. Give them reusable items like bamboo utensils, cloth bags, or personalized seed packets that encourage them to embrace sustainability in their daily lives. Additionally, ensure that your favors contain only packaging that is recyclable to cut down on landfill waste.

A fun and sustainable favor for your guests….little succulents in a variety of cute little pots! Guests will remember your amazing wedding day each time they look at it on their kitchen windowsill.

 

Minimize Transportation Impact

Reduce transportation emissions by choosing a location that’s convenient for the majority of your guests. Encourage carpooling, provide shuttle services, or suggest using ridesharing apps for guests who need transportation. Additionally, choose a venue that allows you to have your ceremony and reception at the same location, eliminating the need for guests to travel between the ceremony site and reception venue.

Make transportation easy breezy for your guests. Arrange a shuttle to pick them up at the hotel and bring them back at the end of the night. Not only does it ensure everyone gets home safety, but you just reduced the carbon footprint. We can that a win-win!

 

Waste Reduction

Minimize waste by using reusable tableware and cutlery. If disposables are necessary, opt for compostable or biodegradable options and ensure they are clearly labeled recycling and composting stations to encourage guests to dispose of their waste responsibly.

While it’s not the prettiest or most exciting thing on your wedding day, The Gardens works to ensure all items dropped in the big blue recycling bin are recyclable. Photo Credit: Laura Brenden Photography

 

Let’s go full “Where’s Waldo” mode on this photo, except it’s the recycling bin edition. The Gardens cares about the environment, so naturally we care about recycling. If you’ve been to an event at The Gardens you can attest to seeing multiple blue recycling bins scattered throughout the venue. Photo Credit: Jamie Hiner Creations

 

Be Mindful With Favors for Your Wedding Party

It’s a common tradition to give the members of your wedding party one or more gifts when asking them to stand with you on your day. Let this be a reminder that less is more – one thoughtfully chosen, unique gift is a better choice than giving multiple gifts that are more generic. Additionally, when planning bachelor or bachelorette parties, be mindful when selecting decorations and outfits to ensure that all items can be reused and/or recycled.

Doing double duty! Providing a personalized Mason jar mug not only cuts down on the use of plastic cups, but for this couple, it acted as a way for guests to find their seat too. Photo Credit: Andrea Dobbs Photography

 

Donate and Share Leftovers

Coordinate with local food banks or shelters to donate any excess food from your wedding. Similarly, arrange for the proper recycling or donation of décor items, flowers, and other wedding elements to prevent unnecessary waste. Here at The Gardens, we will happily take your leftover flowers and greenery and add them to our onsite compost pile – just ask us for a bin!

If you are faced with leftovers, consider donating them to a local charity who provides meals (should be planned in advance of your wedding day) or talk with your caterer to find out if they allow couples to take leftovers home with them as long as they provide containers and coolers with ice to store the food in. Photo Credit: Bellagala

 

Eco-Friendly at The Gardens

Being good stewards to the Earth is one of the most important values that we hold here at The Gardens. It’s our goal to minimize the carbon footprint that our venue has, and we keep that in mind in our day-to-day operations. The vast majority of the lights on our property are LEDs, which both last longer and use less energy than traditional incandescent bulbs. When we build new structures around the venue, we use reclaimed and salvaged materials as much as possible, which not only keeps materials out of the landfill but also also helps us achieve that unique Gardens charm. We encourage the use of shuttle services, especially for events with a larger guest count. Additionally, because we host both the ceremony and reception on our property, it eliminates the need for transit between a ceremony site and reception location. We personally recycle aluminum cans, and work with local facilities to recycle glass and certain plastics. We also compost all organic waste produced on-site, from leaves to garden clippings. And as mentioned above, we’ll happily compost any leftover flowers or greenery after your event – one less thing for you to worry about! We also work hard to curate an environment that lets the beauty of nature shine, so you can celebrate your love in a genuine, authentic environment.

See all those logs in our log yard? While we do use some for firewood in The Gardens Natural Stone Fireplace, the majority is salvaged and turned into the impressive structures that make The Gardens so unique. Plus, the logs make some really terrific photo ops. Photo Credit: Jeannine Marie Photography.

 

Your wedding day is an opportunity to not only celebrate your love but also to make a positive impact on the environment. By keeping in mind these ten eco-friendly planning tips, you can significantly reduce your wedding’s carbon footprint and inspire your guests to adopt more sustainable practices in their own lives. Remember, every little effort counts, and an eco-friendly wedding can be just as beautiful and memorable as a traditional one, with the added bonus of knowing you’ve done your part to protect the planet.

 

*Photos without photo credit were taken by a Gardens Team Member.

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Emily & Casey’s Sunday Kind of Love: A Modern Vintage Wedding Theme

A Real Wedding Spotlight of a Sunday Wedding at The Gardens of Castle Rock

Sunday weddings are for tattoo stations, disco balls, and live bands… wait, what?

Love Keeps the Cold Out Better Than a Cloak – Anna Bradstreet

Let’s back up for just a minute. First, you need to know that Emily ventured out one chilly December night to support a friend who was playing in a band. Casey, the host of what they dubbed, “Bro-ing Up Christmas”, was also playing at this party. In true retro-movie fashion, their eyes met from across the room. It was love at first sight. They graduated college, adopted a couple cats, and decided they needed an adventure.

Met with sub-zero temps in Minneapolis in 2019, Emily and Casey started a new life together, and were engaged.

Draping, wisteria, and true love. Emily and Casey’s wedding day vision came to life! Photo by: Jojo Studios

It only made sense, then, that Emily and Casey were again met with a cold bite in the air when they first visited The Gardens of Castle Rock in May of 2021. Even so, there were stars in their eyes as they walked around the grounds. They snuggled up and talked about how to design each space at The Gardens to illustrate their fun, easy-going, “Sunday Kind of Love”.

The Perfect Ceremony

Fast forward to September 11th – their wedding day. Contrary to their previous important life events, there wasn’t a cold breeze to be felt nor a cloud in the sky. Their friends worked diligently cutting florals as Stargazer Designs hung disco balls, draping, and lights in the tent. Emily had spent months collecting vintage table decoration for each table and we believe it was well worth the months Casey endured walking a small path through their home.

Kisses half way up the aisle are a must!

Their wedding ceremony took place in the infamous Lath House. Silk wisteria and macramé created the retro-70s, bohemian vibe they had envisioned since the beginning. They exchanged powerful vows that had everyone laughing, tearing up, and laughing while tearing up. The lovely environment was only out-beatified by their love.

Emily and Casey’s Dream Concert

Casey enjoyed singing along to Mae Simpson and the band as he danced with his beautiful bride. Photo by: Jojo Studios

As you may have noticed, music is particularly important to Emily and Casey, so they carefully selected a line up of incredibly talented individuals that mattered to them! Marcus DeJesus started the evening with patio entertainment during cocktail hour, HoneyButter had everyone swaying to the music while eating wood-fired pizzas by Vesuvios, and Mae Simpson raised the roof for the rest of the night. If you think that Sunday weddings are just for brunches and early nights, Emily and Casey easily proved that theory wrong!

A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words

Check out these captures from Emily and Casey’s Sunday Wedding at The Gardens of Castle Rock.

As the sun crested over the just changing leaves of the maples in the woods, Emily and Casey started their day with yoga with family and friends.

Macramé and wisteria were the perfect combination for this vintage inspired wedding with bohemian vibes in The Lath House!

Emily and Casey embraced during their first look in The Lath House. It’s important to take your time during your first look! Make sure to give yourself plenty of time to spend together.

These Terracotta pots filled with fall florals and displayed on a Garden’s Mid Height Table worked brilliantly as a seating chart for guests and were a hit!

This capture by JoJo Studios is giving off real vintage wedding vibes.

Your wedding day should tell your story! When they first met, Casey was happy to show off his tattoo’s to Emily. Thus, the tattoo station.

Is this 2022 or 1975? Emily’s bridesmaids chose variations in dress styles, fabrics, and tones to match Emily’s love of all things vintage! Photo by: Jojo Studios

Succulent gifts are great for any couple looking for an eco-friendly, sustainable wedding. Check out more guest favor ideas here.

Casey’s burnt umber suite was a total vibe back in the woods. Going along with the retro, bohemian wedding vibe, each groomsmen also sported a bolo tie. Photo by: Jojo Studios

Emily and Casey chose to honor Grandma Jackson by supplying vintage bells for wedding guests to ring.

Pictures like these are only seconds long but remain a memory forever. Hire a photographer that sees the importance in these seconds. Photo by: Jojo Studios

Emily and Casey swapped sides in The Lath House ceremony location – this way the bridesmaids could see Emily’s reactions and groomsmen, Casey’s. It’s a great way to add an interesting juxtaposition to your ceremony. Photo by: Jojo Studios

Emily and Casey chose a very unique wedding unity ceremony for their wedding day. Check out more unity ceremony ideas here.

You know you’re in love when your pictures show it. Photo by: Jojo Studios

The tables are set, the disco balls are ready. Now, to add the laughter and hum of guest conversations to really fill The Garden’s Reception Tent!

Honeybutter’s smooth, velvety music set the tone for Emily and Casey’s outdoor wedding reception.

Whether you choose picture frames on a table, or a handmade tribute to loved ones lost, it’s always a special touch to dedicate a small part of your day to these important people.

Emily and Casey snuck away for some sunset smooches in The Garden’s Vineyard. Photo by: Jojo Studios

Jojo Studios decided to show off Emily’s extravagant veil with a classic veil toss shot!

The best part about first dances is the time you get to spend together and reminisce about years gone by. Add some twinkle lights and you’ve got a core memory.

A vintage inspired wedding deserves at least a couple classic black and white photos. Photo by: Jojo Studios

Mae Simpson and her band had guests on their feet all night! A Sunday Kind of Love, indeed!

Vintage Vibe Suit – Check. Whimsical Photo Spot – Check. Slow, romantic smooch – Check. Photographer that understands your vision – Check. Jojo Studios

This is one of those amazing photos that you have to pinch yourself to see if you’re dreaming. This epic capture is by: Jojo Studios

A just as the sun set on a perfect day, Casey held Emily tight and promised forever. Photo by: Jojo Studios

Shoutout to all of the amazing vendors of Emily and Casey’s super cool wedding day:

**Special thank you to Jojo Studios for allowing us to feature their gorgeous work in our real wedding spotlight!**

Wedding Gown: Mestads, Rochester

Bridal Jewelry: EnzeBridal – Etsy

Bridesmaid’s Dresses: Baltic Born

Engagement Ring and Wedding Rings: MSP Jewelers

Day of Coordination: 2K Coordination

Decoration: Stargazer Designs

Catering: Vesuvios Catering

Beverage Service: LiquidMotion

Photographer: Jojo Studios

Entertainment: Marcus DeJesus, HoneyButter, Mae Simpson

Hotel: Fairview Inn and Suites, Burnsville; Best Western Premier Nicollet Inn, Burnsville

Hair Stylist and Make-Up Artist: Christina Luger

 

Are you considering a Sunday Wedding, check out the Sunday Wedding Trends for 2023 here!

Do you want a FUN wedding day like Emily and Casey’s? Check out these 7 Ways to Guarantee Your Guests Have Fun on Your Wedding Day!

 

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2019 Wedding Color Trends

Wedding color trends are largely influenced by wider color trends across various industries

 

A color pop of magenta and soft pink draping in The Lath House brings it all together.

The 2019 wedding season is officially upon us! As brides plan for their big day, one of the first things they decide on is their color scheme. While most brides don’t realize it, wedding color trends are largely influenced by wider color trends across various industries including home furnishings and industrial design. Every year, the Pantone Color Institute sifts through color influences worldwide, presents a Color of the Year and highlights other trending colors. Here are some Pantone-inspired color palettes that you can expect to see reflected in 2019 wedding color trends.

 

Spring color trends

Taking cues from springtime blooms, expect to see tones of blushes, wisteria, peony and desert rose. Metallics continue to maintain their popularity this year and a metallic gold will pair nicely with these softer hues. Following the 60-30-10 rule (60% primary color, 30% secondary color, 10% accent color), finish off this springy palette with a pop of emerald green, reflective of flower stems and emerging greenery.

Elegant white draping creates a romantic look while the emerald green of the table greenery makes this an authentic garden wedding.

 

Summer color trends

Ahhh…summertime. Everything is in full bloom and bright bold colors are everywhere in sight. Many brides will follow suit and celebrate this colorful season in a bold way! This year will usher in rich berries and violets while deep emeralds and deep sea will be popular primary and secondary choices. For accents and contrast, greys and buttercup will help soften bold colors and weave them together.

 

The accent of the dusty rose napkins stands out against the classic white palette with lush flowers and greenery.

Fall color trends

Fall in all its glory is quite a show-off and this fall will be no exception! Reflecting the golden and earthy tones of fall, this cozy color scheme showcases burnt yellow and orange while a natural green, slate blue and steely brown round out the palette. This scheme will be perfect for outdoor weddings with it’s woodsy, autumnal feel.

Burlap table runners and cotton twine macrame in earthy tones give a relaxed outdoor vibe.

 

Winter color trends

Winter weddings are a great opportunity to showcase the red hues! In the same way that dogwood and holly berries stand out amidst the snowy, sparkling winter landscape, this winter you can expect to see deep pomegranate reds accented with metallic silver. These colors will be woven together with a cool grey or blue for an elegant and seasonal look.

 

 

Are you planning to tie the knot in 2019? We still have some openings! Give us a call at 651.264.9510 or email us at info@thegardensofcastlerock.com to learn more about The Gardens or to book a tour!

Burnt yellow and orange greenery along with an aisle of fresh fallen leaves creates a magical woodsy feel in the Lath House.

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