As we approach the big day, September 23rd for the Twin Cities Bridal Show we have been posting sneak peeks of all the Inspiration Station themes our Instagram (Don’t forget to follow us @tcbridalshow)!
Twin Cities Bridal Show is the only bridal show that includes The Inspiration Station and it is truly one of our favorite features of the show.
The inspiration station will spark your creativity – it’s like Pinterest, but only live! We have enlisted the help of the region’s most talented designers to create one-of-a-kind displays featuring the 6 hottest wedding themes, each incorporating fashion, decor, floral, cakes, stationery and design.
These ideas have been gathered together at pinterest.com/tcbridalshow into 6 trend specific categories. You can log on before the show to preview our mood boards, then see the elements actually come to life at the show! You are sure to find a few ideas here for your own wedding. Stop by any of the participating Inspiration Station artists at the show and learn more about the elements used to create these six distinct looks.
After the show, we’ll post the photos we captured of each Inspiration Station on Pinterest, so you can start pulling ideas for your own boards.
We have put together a list of all the inspiration station themes to give you a sneak peek of the highlights of each unique theme, check it out!
Ultra Violet
Classic
Modern Minimalist
Woodsy
Whimsical
Gilded
Provided by Epic Rental and Decor
Check out more ideas for your Inspiration needs on our Pinterest board! #TCbridalshow
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