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The Most Pin-Worthy Real Wedding Details of the Week: April 18, 2014

By
Gabriella Rello
Published on April 18, 2014
From incredible hanging terrariums to a colorful getaway Vespa, here are some of our favorite details from recent real weddings.
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Searching for those gorgeous, swoon-worthy shots to add to your digital catalog of "I do" inspiration? Look no further! This week's real weddings were filled with amazing details that are bound to put your wedding planning into high gear — and add to your Pinterest board.

Michelle and Darren's European wedding was nothing short of incredible. Their intimate, 40-guest Italian destination wedding was brimming with fairy-tale inspired details. From the bride's colorful bouquet to one of the coolest getaway vehicles ever, this couple's wedding held in a castle overlooking Lake Garda was the definition of "pinnable."

Tamara and Andrew's Manhattan wedding blended their love of old and new: Their hipster-meets-old-New York aesthetic is conveyed in details including a playful invitation suite and romantic tablescapes.

Chanelle and John hosted an elegant wedding at a formal estate, using the setting's lush greenery as a picture-perfect backdrop for their nuptials. Antoinette and Tyler's garden-themed wedding was filled with hanging terrariums and a green house-inspired reception venue.

Click through to see your weekly dose of Pin-worthy wedding inspiration!

At left: A small bouquet made up of the same type of bloom is romantic and also cost effective. This one, comprised entirely of white, peach, and pink roses, is dressed up with a touch of greenery.

See more photos from Michelle and Darren's Malcesine, Italy destination wedding here.

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Decorating the bride and groom's departure car is a classic wedding tradition. This getaway scooter adorned with an arrangement of ferns, mums, and daisies is a fun twist on the big-day staple.

See more photos from Michelle and Darren's Malcesine, Italy destination wedding here.

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For open-air nuptials, a simple wooden or paper fan is a nice touch to help guests stay cool and it can double as a wedding favor.

See more photos from Michelle and Darren's Malcesine, Italy destination wedding here.

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For a hipster-meets-old-New-York bash, Mr. Boddington's Studio created a unique and whimsical invitation suite in shades of blue and green. Clean, modern lines complement the fun drawing for a classic yet playful design.

See more photos from Tamara and Andrew's urban, elegant New York City wedding here.

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New York City-based florist, Belle Fleur New York, dreamed up this romantic all-white bouquet — peonies, ranunculus, garden roses, and freesia blend together for a romantic, ruffled display.

See more photos from Tamara and Andrew's urban, elegant New York City wedding here.

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In lieu of a classic guestbook, this couple asked guests to write letters to be sent to the couple's new home. Postcards, like these colorful vintage options, are the perfect size for a note of well wishes.

See more photos from Tamara and Andrew's urban, elegant New York City wedding here.

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Lush, candle-lit tables make for a romantic garden-inspired wedding — even when it's an indoor hotel reception! Long garlands of greenery look dreamy draped across white linens, while low succulents balance out the height of high taper candles.

See more photos from Tamara and Andrew's urban, elegant New York City wedding here.

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An invitation is the first opportunity to show guests your wedding style. A traditional, formal option, like this square, white-and-silver invite, perfectly represents an elegant estate wedding.

See more photos from Chanelle and John's classic Bryn Athyn, Pennsylvania wedding here.

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Small bouquets are just right for a romantic outdoor wedding. These blooms, created by florist Seasons Flowers, feature garden roses, poppies, and drooping amaranth. This bride carried colorful petals, while her bridesmaids held a similar all-white version.

See more photos from Antoinette and Tyler's garden-themed Philadelphia, Pennsylvania wedding here.

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Small milk glass vessels add a unique look to a romantic outdoor wedding, while pale flowers in shades of peach and green offer an all-natural vibe.

See more photos from Antoinette and Tyler's garden-themed Philadelphia, Pennsylvania wedding here.

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Empty glass terrariums are hung at varying heights for a gorgeous reception display. For more color, each vessel can be filled with a single bright bloom.

See more photos from Antoinette and Tyler's garden-themed Philadelphia, Pennsylvania wedding here.

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