- Venue: Pick colors that go with your venue. Consider what color the walls and floors are at your venue. Look at the décor they have on display or the style of the building. Will your colors go with it? If the walls are red and you want to have a bright pink and green theme . . . you may should reconsider your theme or venue.
- Season: It is important to consider what time of year your wedding is. Certain colors and themes are connected with a season and it may be confusing and difficult to have a bright, pastel wedding in the fall.
- Color Associations: When picking pairs of colors, consider what the colors are associated with. For example, unless you are going for a Christmas themed wedding, red and green are most likely not a great color scheme. Red and green could still look goof though if you maybe used different shades of the colors. Such as a more coral red tone and a pale green.
- Color Compliments: Research your colors. There are colors that naturally compliment each other and go together well and there are colors who do not. Maybe look for themes with complimentary, analogous, or monochromatic colors.
Wednesday, September 23, 2015
Colors for Days
Picking the colors of your wedding can really distinguish your wedding from others. It helps create the atmosphere you desire for the occasion. The possibility of colors and décor are endless and you can do just about anything with any colors you choose. There aren't many bad colors to choose. Any colors can be beautiful if executed properly. But here are some main things to consider when planning:
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