Flower Girl Baskets and Wedding Accessories That Coordinate With Your Wedding Colors
Part of your decision will hinge on the time of year your nuptials are taking place. That's not to say that all brides married in October and November have to use the colors of fall leaves, but they can be a natural choice. If it's a December wedding, variations of red are entirely appropriate - and probably a better choice than for a June wedding. A spring wedding is the time to break out some spring colors like aqua and pink. A summer wedding? Try something tropical like orange, orchid or coral.
Of course the location of the wedding can also influence your choice. If you're having a destination wedding in some tropical resort, then you definitely want one or two bright colors. If you're having the event in a hotel ballroom, then consider it a blank palette that you can paint any color you want.
It's not just a matter of choosing a color. You must also get into the hues or variations of the shades. There are traditional color families and more modern palettes. Either is fine. This is purely a matter of personal preferences. The traditional choice might like a nice cornflower blue set off by a soft yellow. The more modern alternative might be aqua and lime green. The traditional choice might be elegant soft pink and champagne beige; the modern alternative could be fuchsia and orange.
Of course the location of the wedding can also influence your choice. If you're having a destination wedding in some tropical resort, then you definitely want one or two bright colors. If you're having the event in a hotel ballroom, then consider it a blank palette that you can paint any color you want.
It's not just a matter of choosing a color. You must also get into the hues or variations of the shades. There are traditional color families and more modern palettes. Either is fine. This is purely a matter of personal preferences. The traditional choice might like a nice cornflower blue set off by a soft yellow. The more modern alternative might be aqua and lime green. The traditional choice might be elegant soft pink and champagne beige; the modern alternative could be fuchsia and orange.