What Your Wedding Colors Say About You

February 8th, 2011

The colors which you choose for your wedding do much more than simply add to the decor of the event. They also make a statement, both about the wedding and your own personality. Picking the right color palette will really help to put your personal stamp on your wedding, while choosing carelessly might result in making a statement which you never intended. Learn what your wedding colors say about you.

White and Ivory: If your wedding is predominantly decorated in shades of white or ivory, it says that you love tradition. The classic white wedding tends to be more conservative and it can be very elegant. Be careful, though, because an all white wedding can also end up looking boring and unimaginative. You can give your white wedding personality by using interesting textures like lace or damask, flattering lighting, sparkling crystal in both the stemware and the bridesmaid jewelry, and elegant flourishes like tall centerpieces.

Pink: A pink wedding tends to be very romantic and feminine. To give it more depth, layer shades of pink ranging from pale ballet pink to bright pink to raspberry. This works especially well for the combination of bridesmaid dresses, jewelry, and bouquets. When pink is combined with an accent color, the mood it creates can be changed. Add green to pink for a classic preppy style. Combine orange with hot pink for a spirited summer celebration. Mix black with pink for a more modern take on a classic wedding favorite.

Charcoal and Yellow: Who ever would have guessed that gray could become such a popular wedding color? It has though, due to its modern sophistication. To keep gray from looking dreary, it is often used in unexpected pairings with bright colors, particularly yellow. Choose this color palette if the statement you want to make is that your taste is chic, contemporary, and a bit daring.

Red: Red is the color of passion, so obviously a red theme wedding is going to be one all about love. It is also a strong color and can be controversial depending on how it is used. A red wedding gown, for instance, is going to raise eyebrows in traditional families, and should only be worn by a bride who wants to make the statement that she is non-traditional. A bouquet of red roses carried by a bride in a white wedding gown, on the other hand, is simply romantic. When red is mixed with purple, the message of passion is intensified; pair red with black for the ultimate in drama.

Pink and Gray Wedding Colors

February 18th, 2010

Pink is always a popular color for weddings. For the last several years, pink and brown have been an especially hot color palette, but this year, a new neutral has replaced brown as the top companion to pink. Take a look at these great ideas for using pink and gray wedding colors.

Bridesmaid dresses are a great place to begin planning your wedding colors.  For an elegant evening wedding, try floor length charcoal gray dresses in a soft silk chiffon. It is one of the most chic bridesmaid dress styles of the season, and your ladies are sure to look graceful and sophisticated. If your wedding is in the daytime hours, think about opting for a pink bridesmaid dress. Something with clean lines would work best with the chic gray accent color, rather than a dress which is very frilly. To bring in the gray accents, try sets of pearl bridal jewelry in a dove gray shade.

Naturally pink flowers will be the ideal choice for a pink and gray wedding. Elegant pink roses, exotic orchids, lush peonies, and unique ranunculus are among the flowers which would be especially beautiful. Bring in your signature shade of gray with special bouquet wraps, such as a charcoal satin ribbon binding the stems. A fabulous accent idea would be to pin a pewter and crystal brooch to the handle of the bride’s bouquet, or ask your florist about incorporating some gray pearls in amongst the blossoms in the bouquets.

When the wedding flowers favor the pink, more gray can be used in the table linens at the reception. Choose carefully, as too much gray can bring down the energy of the room. Tablecloths with a hint of shimmer will ensure that the gray is elegant, rather than dreary. Charcoal gray silk dupioni or an embroidered pewter organza would be beautiful reception linens that would provide the perfect backdrop for pink floral centerpieces. The upscale and elegant pink and gray color palette is an excellent option for any bride.