4/21/2015

Wedding Color Scheme Ideas

It's one of the first important decision that you make for your wedding is choosing the color scheme. The color scheme will be a major factor in the tone and mood of your wedding. The colors you choose will become a huge part of your wedding and can dictate your bridesmaid dresses, groomsmen's accessories, decorations, bouquets and even your cake.
Pink
Pink has a wide collection of shades that can be fit for any season, level of formality or type of wedding. Use light pink for a garden wedding, romantic beach wedding or shimmery winter wedding. Pair light pink with white, coral, fuchsia, yellow, green, watermelon. Dark pink is more commanding and goes with chocolate brown, orange, lime green, black and gray.
Green
Mint green works for summer or contemporary weddings and goes with white, bright pink or light blue. Light green, such as sage green, works with white, pale yellow, other greens, ivory and other colors found in flowers. Dark green, such as forest, hunter or emerald green, could work for an evening or winter wedding with ivory, white or other neutral light colors. Combine green with beige or other earth tones for a fall or casual wedding.
Purple
Use dark purple for fall, winter or formal weddings. Pair dark purple with lavender or lighter, neutral colors such as ivory, white or cream. Lilac or light purple shades could work with light pink, white, ivory, green, blue, silver.
Blue
Navy blue works for winter weddings or formal weddings if you pair it with white or silver and summer weddings if you pair it with light blue, white or yellow. Pair light and dark blue together for a monochromatic color scheme. Light blue or bright blues, such as turquoise, work with white, yellow, pink, peach, red, chocolate brown or black.
Red
Red is a commanding color that can easily be used as an accent color with lighter, neutral colors such as ivory, cream or white. Red and black can be dramatic together for an evening or formal wedding. Deeper shades of reds, such as maroon or burgundy, can work for winter weddings, fall weddings or formal weddings.
Yellow
Yellow is a bright color that works well with other bright colors, such as fuchsia or lime green for summer or outdoor weddings. Lighter variations of yellow can be paired with pink, white, blue, green or other spring colors as well as burnt orange and browns for fall weddings.
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