Mood BoardThe road to planning your dream wedding may not unfold in the way you’d expect. Though you might have a general idea of what your big day should look like, there are bound to be details that you’ve never even considered. Since there are a ton of decisions involved with putting together an event of this scale, you’ll find a little inspiration can go a long way. One of the more interesting ways to jostle the creative part of your mind is by creating a mood board. 

Though the concept has been around for many years now, mood boards have remained a popular way of handling the preliminary stages of certain creative endeavors. Use this guide to learn more and gain the insight you need.   

Start as a Unit

Since your big day is equally about you and your partner, the first step with your mood board should be a discussion. Talk about any ideas you have and what details you’re both struggling with. You don’t necessarily need to create a unified mood board, either. This early step is meant to be fun, so you can both feel free to design your own boards. Later, you’ll be able to compare and contrast the boards and see what the other has concocted. 

Consider the “Couple Factor”

Many weddings feel true to the couple of honor because the event reflects their interests and tastes. Whether you’re creating a mood board by yourself or as a couple, your board should be designed in a way that highlights the passions and history you’ve forged together over the years. If there are any images or color schemes that immediately bring your relationship to mind, be sure to put these on your board first.  

Work Out a Color Story

It is no small secret that color can have an impact on a person’s psychological state. In fact, certain combinations have a way of encouraging a positive mindset and overall agreeable mood. Though there are some shades that tend to elicit specific feelings on a universal level, many of the reactions will be based on your own personal preferences. Look through magazines or blogs and see which color schemes make you feel happy, relaxed, or excited. You may not use these colors in the end, but it can be a great place to begin with your board.

Start Curating Images

Next, it is time to find the meat of your board. Images are about more than colors and the feelings that the compositions produce. You want to scour a variety of sources for images that you enjoy. You might like the pictures for aesthetic reasons or because they invoke a particular energy or mood. Though you shouldn’t limit yourself when choosing content for your board, you should put a cap on how many pictures you use overall. As a rule of thumb, try to pick roughly a dozen images to keep your board neat and useful.

Search the Real World

Inspiration should not only come from a selection of bridal mags or Tumblr posts you’ve looked over. You’ll also find inspiration by taking a look at the world around you. Since most people carry their phones with them wherever they go, it will be easy for you to snap a picture of any sights you see that bring forth wedding ideas. If you’re creating a digital mood board, then you can even add these pics right to your board via the right app. Keep your eyes up and find inspiration in the everyday.

Planning a wedding might be a challenging experience, but you can easily find your path to success. Put together a mood board that fits your personality and watch as your dream wedding comes to life before your eyes.

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