WishCandy: Are you ready for some football?!
::Disclaimer! The photos in this post are purely inspirational and not from events that Wish Special Events has planned or coordinated. We can re-create what you see below for your event but these are not a part of our portfolio::
I. Love. Football. LOVE it.
My father and brother both played college football and coached high school football. We are a football family. We used to go outside during halftime of Steelers games when I was little and play touch football. My dad and me on one side, my brother and sister on the other. I missed one home football game in my four years of college. Get it? Love football.
SO, in honor of football season starting, I’m doing a series of team color weddings. This week we’ll start with college football, since it kicks off first (September 4th) and next week we’ll do some NFL teams.
Since I’m the one writing, we get to start with MY team, my beloved Demon Deacons of Wake Forest University! GO DEACS!

Wake Forest’s colors are Old Gold and Black (the Old Gold distinction will be important next week when you see Steelers gold, which is really more of a yellow). Old Gold, for you Pantone geeks out there, is PMS8640

So, you know…gold.
Gold and black actually make for gorgeous wedding colors. They give off an elegant vibe, and would be perfect, say, for a New Year’s Eve or winter wedding.

(Photo collage from Ritzy Bee)

Gorgeous, right?! There are SO many elements that you can use for a Demon Deacon wedding. You can add special touches to the cake, whether it’s the wedding cake:


The Groom’s cake

Or even cupcakes (I am in LOVE with these cupcakes, from English bakery Frosted Cupcakes. I might start putting glitter on all of the cupcakes I bake from now on.)

Jewelry is another way to bring in the Old Gold and Black. Of course, you would go with gold jewelry with this theme, but I loved these earrings with the added black touch:

or this necklace from Nordstrom

Or even this simple picture of a couple’s rings, tied with gold ribbon (photographed by Ben Crisman)

It’s easy to get the bridal party into the color scheme as well…

Rebecca with Millie Holloman Photography

The parents can get involved too (especially if they’re Wake alumni!) (What Junebug Loves)

Gold is easy to incorporate into the bride’s dress as well, whether it’s as a sash, like in this L’ezu Atelier dress:

A golden dress with a black sash

Or just a knockout gold dress, like this stunner as featured on Style Me Pretty:

And, of course, we can’t forget the shoes! (Oh Manolo…how I love thee…)

What do you think? Will you be incorporating your school pride into your wedding day?
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Tags: black, gold, Inspiration, rebecca, Wish Candy, wishcandy, yellow

