Monday, May 7, 2012

Wedding Color Combinations

Most marriages are still built around the classic colors like white, ivory and pink. If you are looking for a more vibrant and create unique wedding, so use less traditional colors are a great way to do it. When you select bold and exciting colors and pair them in unique combinations, you are certainly a marriage that is fresh and memorable.


Choosing your wedding color palette, inspiration can come from almost anywhere. Perhaps you have always the clear and powerful effect of unbalanced flour mixture as orange lilies with purple lisyanthus. Or maybe you were planning to go with a muted color palette, but fell in love with a bridesmaid dress in a modern color. But you get that if you choose a vibrant and fun color combination will add much character to your wedding design.

A mating to consider is from the fashion world: aqua blue with bright red accents. Aqua is a fun and festive color, and the red will really pop as a detail color. One of the best ways to use the color combination is a pressure with a light aqua color of a red, such as a fatty acid geometric. This color can also pair very well for a wedding at sea, think blue ocean and red coral.

Another interesting wedding color palette is tangerine and celadon green. These two colors are more attuned to the intensity than the aqua / red palette, but they are still a great contrast. The yellow undertone in Celedon green and tangerine help these colors compatible. They will be a strong statement, but they do not collide.

Brides other preferred to a strong color mixing, with a neutral. This is a great way to add color to the central point, but to prevent overwhelming. When your guests think back on your wedding, you want their first thought to be, how beautiful everything was, not how high the color was! When mixing a neutral and a bright, creative. Certainly you can combine your primary color with something safe like white or ivory, but it will not so interesting. A fresh approach is updated, and a bright color, such as mixing with lime as a neutral brown. Another fun and funky pair to check is yellow and gray.

Once you've chosen a color combination for your wedding, everything you need to do is decide how best to use it. One of the most natural places to use colors together in bouquets. You can mix and match the colors in your bouquets, centerpieces and other flowers. To avoid the appearance clean, with only two colors that you bid, do not dilute their intensity by mixing in a rainbow of different colored flowers. Of course, any color is not available in the flower (like aqua), so you can also use a solid colored barrel and then use your second color to the core band of vases or bouquets.


Your bridesmaid ensembles are another great place to show your wedding palette. It is very easy to find, or a wedding dress that you two colors, or adding a touch of color to a sturdy clothing. For example, if your bridesmaids wear yellow dresses, they can be gray pearl bridesmaid jewelry to wear. Add a gray sash at the waist, and you're good to go. If your color scheme is aqua and red, why not dress your attendants in beautiful aqua dresses, and give them gifts custom bridesmaid jewelry with aqua Swarovski crystals and Scarlet - Fabulous!

Your wedding is your chance to express yourself. And although it may be tempting to make a neutral and safe to do so much you can really add to your wedding by more daring with your color. An unusual and unique color palette is a great way to make your wedding one-of-a-kind.