How To Incorporate ‘Something Blue’ into Your Wedding

A ‘something blue’ is of some significance when it comes to your wedding. We have seen many ways brides have incorporated it into their special day but these are our favorites! Go subtle with blue shoes or bold with a blue hue as your wedding color palette. Whatever you choose, here’s the inspiration you need to make your something blue, something special!

(Wedding by A Charming Fete, Photo by Aster and Olive)

(Photo by Julie Cahill Photography)

(Design by Nicole George Event Planning & Design, Photo by Half Full Photography)

(Event Design by LVL Weddings & Events, Photo by Troy Grover Photographers)

(Event Design by Sterling Social, Photo by Amy & Stuart Photography)

Who can resist a sparkly blue pair of Jimmy Choos?!

(Stationery by Shindig Bespoke)

(Jewelry by Moira K. Lime Jewelry, Photo by openField Photography)

(Fashion by Pretty Plum Sugar)

(Floral Design by Karla Cassidy Designs, Photo by Michael Paul Photo)

(Wedding by Caroline Dutton Events, Photo by A.J. Dunlap)

(Glassware by MEKU Designs, Photo by Meena Kumar)

(Wedding by Pink of Perfection Events, Photo by Christina Szczupak Photography)

(Event Design by Antonia Christianson Events, Photo by Trivium Studio)

(Event Design by So Happi Together, Photo by Jana Williams Photography)

Blue pashminas not only keep your guests cozy, but make for a great favor as well!

(Event Design by Fete Nashville, Photo by Erin Lee at The Collection)

(Event Design by Luxe Event Productions, Photo by Mary Boyden)

(Event Design by Couture Events, Photo by Katherine Rose Photography)

(Rentals by borrowed BLU)

(Florals by Organic Elements, Photo by Nicol Derosier)

(Wedding by Off The Beaten Path Weddings, Photo by OneLove Photography)

(Photo by Photography by Martha)

(Wedding by Cape Cod Celebrations, Photo by Erin McGinn Photography)

 (Stationery by Alissa Bell Press, Photo by Brian Tropiano)

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