This week I'm dedicating the Friday Five to those bold and funky patterns we are seeing everywhere from clothing to weddings to house decor. Mixing fun prints into your wedding color scheme is an easy way to pack some punch into your big day. Using just a little here and there, you can keep a polished overall look while standing out from the crowd at the same time. Here are some (five, in fact!) of my favorites:
Chevron: {chev•ron} A v-shaped pattern
Stationary is the perfect place for this pattern!
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Ikat: {ee-kaht} A method of printing woven fabric by tie-dying before weaving
This is an ikat-inspired cake by My Sweet and Saucy, displayed on Chevron fabric. Mix those patterns up!
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Seersucker: {seer•suhk•er} Striped cotton with alternate stripes crinkled in the weaving
Seersucker bridesmaid attire or men's suits add major Southern style and casual charm.
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Damask: {dam•uhsk} A reversible fabric with a pattern woven into it
Use your patterns in an unexpected place, like lighting on the dance floor!
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Lattice: {lat•is} A regular, repeated ornamental pattern
This pattern, often seen in Moroccan or Indian textiles, brings a global elegance to your wedding day style.





