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SCHOOL HOUSE
RESTAURANT & TAVERN
Our idyllic rustic country elegance brings
all the romance and natural splendor of
Sanger Country to your special
celebration. In addition to our captivating
venue, fresh farm-to-table cuisine, we
provide personalized attention needed to
bring to life your most precious
occassions. From coordinating the
perfect menu to event design, we help
make your event uniquely yours!
To request a proposal, please contact our
Event Sales Manager,
Michelle Jackson 559.787.3271
or events@schoolhousesanger.com
Roses are the perfect flower for this
color scheme.
Many couples choose autumn to say
their "I do's" and this season bespeaks
bold colors with a touch of harvest. It's a
time when the leaves are falling from the
trees and burnt orange, gold and red are
in the air.
It might not be a bad idea to
incorporate brown during this time of
year and consider matching it with terra
cotta or copper or even ivory. Red is
always popular during the autumn season
and can be matched with deep red roses
to keep the mood one of love.
For winter think the holidays, snow and
cozy fireplaces that make this season one
of the most romantic of all. While stark
silvers and blues are an option, the color
of evergreen also promises the mood will
be festive. Flowers can be a combination
of pine cones, holly leaves and even snow
and ice. Since silver is such a popular
winter color matching accents might
include burgundy or navy blue.
The spring is when everything begins
to grow again. Pastel colors are popular
during this time of year so think white,
pink and even lavender. Flowers that go
well with a light color scheme are tulips
and peonies. Keep the wedding light and
airy like the season and a dreamy feeling
will surely abound.
Overall, the best wedding is the one
that you add the special touches to
incorporating you and your spouse's ideas
into the biggest event of your life.
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WEDDING COLORS
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· WINTER/SPRING 2014 · PREMIER BRIDE