Color Palettes

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Looking for a positively perfect way to infuse the grey landscape of winter with a little pizzaz? Try a pop of pink! Always a tried & true favorite on the wedding circuit, pink takes on a new, resort-worthy look when paired with neutral - yet warm & luxe - tan shades!

Where you pair rustic-chic burlap with sassy coral tones for an enticing table top, or you surprise guests with subtle pink layers in a decadent wedding cake, pink & tan is sure to induce fond feelings of sunshine, style & true romance.

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Looking for a boost of Vitamin C during these dreary winter days? Add a shot of citrus-infused tangerine orange to classic navy hues for a look that's as striing as it is timeless!

Whether your nuptials call for understated elegance - with a cake decked with delicate orange roses - or for the sophisticated sassiness of quirky tangerine & navy accessories - think bold bags, statement necklaces & high-fashion bridesmaid ensembles - this sunny palette is sure to be just what the doctor (or wedding planner) ordered!

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Explore some beautiful and bold color options and incorporate a kelly green and gray color combo in your wedding palette! Don't shy away from these shades because they're a little off the beaten path, but embrace these fun and gorgeous hues! Start with your invitations to show off how the colors compliment one another, and build off from that. Bridesmaid dresses in various shades of gray look great when grouped together and holding a bouquet of greens.

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In the deep of winter when the air is bitter and the colors have faded, a lavender and black themed wedding may be all you need to bring your special day to life. The contrast of these two color will  be strikingly beautiful. Incorporating these colors into the wedding isn't hard to do.

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Picking a color scheme for your winter wedding can be a little overwhelming. If you're looking for something elegant, consider a navy and gold scheme for your big day. From the actual wedding invitations to your wedding cake, these colors look tasteful everywhere. Your bridesmaids navy dresses will pop next to their gold flowers as will your navy napkins atop golden plates. 

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It can be challenging to have a December wedding without incorporating a bit of green and red in one way or another. Your guests may be expecting a full Christmas blowout, but keep in mind that it is possible to combine these colors without looking too overly holiday-esque. The red and white stripes of a candy cane are a classic pattern that look neat and sophisticated displayed in jars as a table setting. Incorporate a pop of color in your groomsmen's attire by adding a patterned green tie, or surprise your guests by wearing a pair of bright red heels under your dress!

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For an elegant and unique arrangement on your special day, go dramatic and bold with silver and gold!  We’ve seen enough of those tired shades of red and green to last us all throughout December.  Let your imagination wander through a winter wonderland by adding touches of these luscious color choices!  Your guests will think they’ve entered an astonishing dreamland, seeing the sophisticated hues on display.  A silver foiled cake looks like a standalone piece of art, adding a classic and elegant feel to the table.  Frosted silver votives give off a warm, winter

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Think your only color options for a winter wedding are muted shades of brown and blah? Think again! Brides in love with pigment need not sacrifice personality or style to stay in keeping with the season: with rich, bold hues of eggplant and vermilion, your nuptials will stay festive, fun and appropriate at the same time. These contrasting jewel tones add depth to floral arrangements and bouquets for three-dimensional statement; and the perfect red lip draws attention to your glowing face as you walk down the aisle.

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No bride should have to choose between bold and sweet on her wedding day--have the best of both worlds with a beautifully contrasting palette of russet and blush. The soft femininity of pale pink flatters every skin tone, and lots of texture on gowns and accessories give the classic shade a sense of fun. For dramatic style your bridesmaids will love, columns of saturated color make sure the whole wedding party stand out of the crowd; and rich, rusty tones add needed depth to decorations.

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For a sophisticated, worldly affair, consider choosing marigold and olive as the palette for your wedding day. Traditionally used in India as the flower of the bride, this saturated yellow adds a bright pop color to other muted shades, standing out against the dark of your groom's tuxedo or adding visual interest to the all-important wedding cake. Miniature bottles of olive oil look striking when grouped together, and they make for wonderfully unique favors for all your guests.

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Autumn offers unique opportunities to switch up classic wedding decor. While every bride you know is ordering flowers in crimson, sienna, and gold, consider honoring the season with a refreshing palette of cobalt and wheat. Nothing says "fall" quite like a festive bouquet of this distinctive grain, which offers a wonderfully muted contrast to deep, vibrant blue.

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Who says green must be gone with the leaves? Deeper shades of the hue perfectly complement cooler months, adding a pinch of the unexpected to the usual palette of browns and golds. Consider using brilliant emerald in your color scheme to make bridesmaids' skin glow, or put a pop of color in your own outfit to make classic white fun. Jewel-tone shoes will stand out on the dance floor--don't be surprised if your groom wants a pair, too!