Classic and sophisticated, blue toile dates back to France in the 1700s and evokes a feeling of timeless, vintage romance. Though gorgeous in each of its traditional colors of blue, black, and red, we’re partial to the porcelain blue print, as it’s the perfect something blue for weddings. Click through to see 10 of our favorite blue toile wedding ideas!
Classic Gold letterpress never goes out of style, and paired with a blue toile envelope liner and vintage stamps, the result is absolute perfection! Design and printing by Heather at Pyramid Atlantic, with calligraphy by Betsy Dunlap.
Photo: Katie Stoops via Oh So Beautiful Paper
Baskets of treats for your out of town guests is a lovely gesture, and we’re adoring the pretty toile favor tags in this welcome basket designed by Tara Guérard Soirée.
Photo: Adrienne Page via A Crimson Kiss
This Yolan Chris gown from London Bride Couture is the most incredible something blue!
Photo: Sean Money + Elizabeth Fay via Grey Likes Weddings
Pretty pumps of toile peeking out from below your gown? Yes please! This bride’s mother hand-painted her wedding shoes and we are in love.
Photo: Diana Marie Photography from this classic and preppy garden wedding
Subtle and chic, these toile bridesmaids dresses handmade from Laura Ashley fabric had us at hello!
Photo: Catwalk Wedding via Rock n’ Roll Bride
In lieu of a traditional altar, how about a gorgeous toile fabric ceremony backdrop, as inspired by this shoot from Bee’s Wedding And Event Design and Mrs. Vintage?
Photo: Marissa Lambert via Style Me Pretty
Pretty toile china is always in style, like these plates from The Vintage Dish.
Photo: Nicole Berrett from this English garden wedding inspiration
Greenery and toile are a match made in heaven! Handmade toile table linens grace the head table in this classic handcrafted Virginia wedding.
Photo: Sarah Bradshaw Photography
Wrap a pretty white chair with a toile sash for instant sophistication!
Photo: Kristen Weaver Photography via Burnetts Boards
Elegant toile patterns are inset in this stunning cake from Uta Hornemann.
Photo: Carmen & Ingo via Magnolia Rouge