Pink is often associated with romance, so it is perfect for weddings. It is one of those wedding color schemes that most brides love. If you are looking for something bright and cheery during your big day, pink is a good choice.
Also, you can incorporate this color in the cake, dresses, or venue decor. Styling Tips: You can add sparkle by using pink sequins or glitter on your cakes, dress, or shoes. Or by adding a pop of pink to your bouquet or boutonniere.
Whether you are going for something formal or casual, blue is one of the preferred wedding color schemes and it always looks great. Blue creates an airy feeling that is perfect for summer weddings but makes also a perfect choice for winter weddings.
Styling Tips: You can make your venue pop with blue colors by adding bursts of coral or turquoise to accent walls. Afterward, decorate with cool-weather flowers (think hydrangeas) or lanterns.
Once only described as moody wedding color palettes the rise of dark colors is taking over Pinterest boards and Instagram feeds everywhere. These color themes are on the rise not because couples want to shadow their big day but because
they are rich and complex making it the perfect look for couples who want to plan a fall and winter wedding without going with the traditional hues.
Choose a color palette that works with your wedding theme and decor. Also, avoid using shades that look too much like Christmas decorations or holiday colors, unless you are having a winter wedding.
Try a color palette that includes reds, blues, whites, and gold instead of bright greens and pinks. Styling Tips: If you are getting married in a tropical location or want to incorporate traditional elements like a chuppah or altar, it will be best to use a warm tone of white or cream.
If you are getting married during fall and wintertime, use rich jewel tones like burgundy, maroon, and navy blue.