Colour Story: Toile & Rose

Hey lovelies! Following my feature of the Toile & Rose shoot this morning, I wanted to take another look at the Toile & Rose suite created for us by The Invitation Gallery. Canvas Stationery Boutique did a brilliant job in interpreting the inspiration board that started it all…

Full inspiration board credits here

I might have mentioned this before, but I LOVE it! And along with the suggestions I gave earlier for recreating the French country look at your own wedding, I’ve put together some pretty toile items to inspire. Now, obviously, you are not going to use EVERYTHING toile in a wedding design – as with all prints, less is definitely more! But there are some really pretty touches, from bridesmaid gifts to fabric (with a South African twist, nogal) and even a to-die-for Claire Pettibone toile de jouy wedding dress. Dying over that one!

Credits (clockwise from top left): Cheese table {Invitation Gallery/Cheryl McEwan}; South African toile fabric; bride {Invitation Gallery/Cheryl McEwan}; toile fabric favour bag; table number {Invitation Gallery/Cheryl McEwan}

Credits (clockwise from top left): Place setting {Invitation Gallery/Cheryl McEwan}; Claire Pettibone toile wedding dress; vase on shelf {Invitation Gallery/Cheryl McEwan}; bride with invitation {Invitation Gallery/Cheryl McEwan}; flower girl dress

Credits (clockwise from top left): Bouquet {Invitation Gallery/Cheryl McEwan}; toile dress; toile shoe bags bridesnaid gifts; bride {Invitation Gallery/Cheryl McEwan}; Toiles de Jouy book; table setting {Invitation Gallery/Cheryl McEwan}

You can get more info or order the collection here. And remember, if these aren’t your colours, Invitation Gallery can adapt the design to suit you as well!

 

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