There is something so timeless about silhouettes, isn’t there? If you want personalization but aren’t looking to monogram everything at your wedding with your new initials, silhouettes make the perfect alternative. They can be used discreetly on your menus or place cards, or they can boldly take center stage on wedding signage, or even atop your cake. They look particularly striking in their classic black and white state, but you can also have a little fun and use them as your pop of color too! — Kelly
Jason Walz Photography via Once Wed
Photo by La Dolce Vita Studio, Menu by Be True Designs via 100 Layer Cake (left), Photo by Jodi Miller Photography via Green Wedding Shoes (right)
Photo by Jenny Jimenez, Reserved Sign designed by Andrio Abero and printed by Studio on Fire via Style Me Pretty
Photo and Silhouettes by Shyla Photography
Photo by Ashley Brockinton Photography via The Bride’s Cafe
Photo by Bend the Light, Ceremony Program by Mr. Boddington’s Studio via Green Wedding Shoes (left), Photo by Red Fly Studio via Style Me Pretty (right)
Photo by Susan Bordelon Photography via Heavenly Blooms
Photo by Love Me Do Photography via Ruffled
Place Cards and Camera Tags by Hicks Paper Goods via Martha Stewart Weddings
Photo by Christa Kimble Photography, Silhouettes by Meghan Hopkins Sokorai and John Sokorai via 100 Layer Cake
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Just lovely!