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Guide to Choosing Wedding Colors



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By : Bridget Mora    99 or more times read
Submitted 2009-12-26 00:31:14
Your wedding colors are a big deal! They will help to set the tone for the entire event and will play a major role in how your wedding looks from ceremony to reception. This is a guide to help you choose the perfect wedding colors for your own special day.

Think about how many elements of your wedding will feature your chosen color or colors: the flowers, the bridesmaid dresses and bridesmaid jewelry, the invitations, the wedding cake, maybe even the invitations. That is why the color that you select is so important. Almost any color can be beautiful for a wedding, but not all will be ideal for the style that you wish to create. First and foremost, the wedding color that you select should be one which you really love, but beyond that, it should suit the season, the location, and the formality of your event.

Pastel colors like pink, yellow, lilac, and celadon are all wonderful for springtime weddings. They have a light and airy effect that is as lovely as the first breeze of spring on a sunny day. Colors this light will tend to look the best for daytime weddings, especially those which are held outdoors. The softness of these shades makes them very easy to use in combination with each other, as well. Just be careful that your wedding does not end up looking like an Easter egg! Brides should also be very cautious about dressing each bridesmaid in a different pastel colored dress and jewelry set. It is a nice idea on paper, but one that is really hard to pull off in reality without looking too saccharine.

Bright colors such as hot pink, lime green, turquoise, and true orange are very festive. They work beautifully for a summertime wedding, especially a casual one. These bright choices are cheerful and fun, which makes them great when your main goal is to design a wedding at which everyone will really get into a party spirit. They are not so great for formal weddings, however, as they really do feel more like a beach afternoon. The turquoise and lime green make a fantastic pair, and the hot pink and orange are equally terrific together.

Rich colors such as red and purple are more elegant and formal (depending on the shade of red and how it is used it can also work for a casual wedding). Think of deep red roses or dramatic purple orchids for an opulent evening wedding. To enhance the feeling of richness, choose silver or gold accents. On the other hand, these same colors can be used with a more lighthearted approach by combining them with a bright or light shade. Lime green with cherry red is modern and fresh, and lilac mixed with purple will brighten it up for a daytime wedding.

Neutral tones can also play an important role in wedding planning. Champagne, ivory, and of course white are all graceful and traditional choices. More contemporary options include brown and even charcoal gray. When used in combination with another color, even the darkest neutrals can feel beautiful enough for a wedding. In the end, the best color choice will be the one that makes you smile every time you think about your wedding plans.

Author Resource:

Take advantage of Bridget Mora's experience with helping brides plan their dream weddings. Visit http://silverlandjewelry.com/ for help with all of your bridesmaid jewelry and receive free crystal samples for color matching.

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