Some of us have planned our perfect wedding day well before we even meet the one we fall for. Once we’ve met our perfect match, our wedding visions may evolve to fit the personality and the tastes of both partners. When thinking about the logistics of your wedding, it may seem overwhelming to the party planners and those whom are involved in the event. The planner, as well as the wedding party, just want to make sure that when the day comes, it meets all the expectations that you dreamed about. With so many moving parts, programs and itineraries are must haves to keep the party train chugging along. They should also compliment the theme and/or color scheme of your wedding. Why? Because people love knowing what to expect.
These itineraries were designed for people who are planning a rustic tropical themed wedding. All itineraries and fans are fully customizable when it comes to card stock, shapes, and fonts. The website prompts you through your order so you are able to customize them and achieve your desired result. You may customize your itineraries, whether you are using them for your wedding day, bridal shower, or bachelorette weekend. Itineraries keep people knowing what to expect so there is less room for error and more room for joy. It also keeps the new happy couple’s mind clear, knowing that everyone is on the same page since they already have a lot to think about. With these itineraries and invitations, it also shows your guests your color scheme and theme so they know how to dress, wrap your gift, and understand the elegant tone of your wedding.
A perfect soft, yet colorful flamingo itinerary has touches of different pinks and oranges. A beautiful contrast against the big green Monstera leaves for a tropical beach wedding feel. Victoria scanned her original water color art into the computer to create the design of the whole piece. Using the same technique of taking her water color original artwork and scanning into the computer, she incorporated use of vibrant vivid colors into her crab wedding itineraries using soft and subtle water color paint strokes, so that the crab is eye catching but still elegant.
Wedding program fans are, quite frankly, a genius way to keep your guest cool while keeping them informed. They also add another detailed piece to the ambience of your wedding décor. The front of these fully customizable fans features the itinerary of your wedding day or weekend. The back reveals the names of your wedding party.
The blue starfish fans features a bottom boarder of a coral reef and starfish in shades of teal/aqua on a crisp white background. Victoria designed these, giving them an ink stamp look. Are you looking for another option in the same color scheme? There is also a gorgeous line of tropical blue floral wedding fans. These fans are using accents of blues, greens, and touches of yellow. Victoria drapes and dangles white and blue fully bloomed orchid flowers and buds along the top and side of the program fans. A solid complementing solid blue back keeps the color scheme apparent and will keep your guests eyes dancing.
There are a couple of hibiscus floral wedding program fans to choose from. You have a rectangle white program fan with several popping pink hibiscus flowers painted at different angles. The eye catching flowers are on the top and bottom corners with vibrant green leaves behind them. The design spills over to the back with more watercolor leaves and hibiscus flowers. Below features the names of your wedding party. The other hibiscus fan is cut in a circle with a boarder of leaves and flowers encircling your wedding details. A solid green back with your wedding party names will complements the palm leaves.
Victoria’s passion for water color and beach tides is the inspiration for her itineraries and wedding program designs. She loves bringing her clients ideas to life using her gift. Her passion is creating custom work for bespoke wedding invitations and day of wedding stationery. And custom work can be created by getting in touch with Victoria via her Etsy shop at VG Invites to go over ideas, expectations, and expenses for any couture design request.
Article written by: Ashley Proffitt of Do Tell A Belle