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Fun for the wedding

Fun for the wedding

wiscohisto:

Studio portrait of a lumberjack, Black River Falls, Wisconsin.
This portrait of an unidentified young logger made it to #9 in our list of most popular posts of 2012. Photo by Charles Van Schaick.
via: Wisconsin Historical Images WHi-46149, Wisconsin Historical Society

wiscohisto:

Studio portrait of a lumberjack, Black River Falls, Wisconsin.

This portrait of an unidentified young logger made it to #9 in our list of most popular posts of 2012. Photo by Charles Van Schaick.

via: Wisconsin Historical Images WHi-46149, Wisconsin Historical Society

imageryillusion:

Electric Tower Art

Wouldn’t this make those ugly towers easier to live with?

imageryillusion:

Electric Tower Art

Wouldn’t this make those ugly towers easier to live with?

georgianadesign:

Beach house on a North Carolina barrier island. Don Duffy Architecture.


This should be my kitchen

georgianadesign:

Beach house on a North Carolina barrier island. Don Duffy Architecture.


This should be my kitchen

I like the chandeliers and the basket? hanging on the post.

I like the chandeliers and the basket? hanging on the post.

Mixing and matching is one wedding trend that doesn’t seem to be going away any time soon. And that’s great news for brides on a budget.

How does one mix and match and still maintain a coherent style and vision?

The wedding below features a mixture of different chairs, each one is different both in the style and the color. However, when you look at this picture it seems to visually make sense. Why? The chairs have similar structure and shapes and they’re all in a neutral toned down color palette, so they don’t detract or compete with the bright flowers or huge red barn behind them.