tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-640499641163445049.post8569070705760539759..comments2023-02-26T04:38:19.944-07:00Comments on She's Gonna Make It: Sometimes the Devil is in the DetailsMs. Gonna Make Ithttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06329533216710446627noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-640499641163445049.post-23372572717548113242009-06-03T17:22:38.682-06:002009-06-03T17:22:38.682-06:00Seriously??? You are making ME want to waive the ...Seriously??? You are making ME want to waive the white flag for you! Go with the green, dammit. In all honesty, it doesn't matter if you have blue for the clothing or polka dots for the tie. Unless Pat lays down on the tables (which I am assuming he won't), no one will likely notice that the tablecloths are paisley and Pat's tie is dots. You can still totally bring in the green color palette through the tablecloths, flowers/veggies, and other things. Plus, your invites already have the green/blue combo which looked nice. Hope that helps bring a little sanity to your decision. ;) Haha.Jen Jhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14799778107199843944noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-640499641163445049.post-16536279695204057622009-05-25T20:41:56.610-06:002009-05-25T20:41:56.610-06:00Are you married to any particular flowers for the ...Are you married to any particular flowers for the maids? If not, you could do a variation of greens for their bouquets (like hydrengas, etc. with varying textures)-thus tying the greens to the girls while having your green paisley patterns for the tables with white flowers, and cornflower blue ribbons around the base tying it all together. The groomsmens boutineers could also have greens & whites with blue ribbon...<br />Just a thought. BTW I am Jen Howell's little sister. I loved your photos, and love your blog. Hang in there, it will work itself through!<br />KPKatie Pattersonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02150445561448952015noreply@blogger.com