NOVEMBER: Choosing your wedding colours

Your wedding day is undoubtedly one of the most special and memorable occasions in your life. Among the decisions you’ll make during the wedding planning process, choosing the right colour sets the tone and ambiance of the entire event. The perfect wedding colours reflect your personalities, evoke emotions and tie together various elements of your big day. In this blog, I shall delve into the art of selecting your ideal wedding colours, offering tps and insights into making your decision making process a little easier. 

The first step in choosing your wedding colours is to reflect on your personality and style your envision for your wedding. Are you and your partner more drawn to bold and vibrant colours, or do you prefer subtle and soft tones? Think about your shared interests and the emotions you want your wedding to evoke. Whether it’s more romantic, rustic, modern or bohemian style, your personality and style will be the guiding force behind your colour selection. 

One thing to always consider is the season in which you’re tying the knot can significantly influence your colour choices. Each season offers a unique colour pattern that compliments the natural surroundings. For spring weddings you might consider pastels like blush, mint, and lavender freshness. Summer weddings call for bright and cheerful colours like coral, aqua and lemon yellow. In autumn, warm tones such as burgundy, burnt orange, and deep greens create a cosy atmosphere. Lastly, winter weddings embrace rich jewel tones like emerald, sapphire and ruby. 

Now let’s consider your wedding venue, you must treat your venue like a blank canvas, waiting to be transformed with your chosen colours. Consider the venue’s existing decor and architecture when selecting your colours. For instance, if your venue features patterns and intricate designs, it’s best to opt for a more neutral colour scheme that compliments the surroundings rather than clashes with them. On the other hand, if your venue is simple, black space, bolder colours can help add life and vibrancy to the setting. 

Monochromatic colour schemes can be elegant and sophisticated, but don’t shy away from exploring colour combinations that complement and accentuate each other. The classic colour wheel can be a valuable tool in discovering complementary and analogous colour pairings. Complementary colours are opposite each other on the wheel e.g. blue and orange, while analogous colours sit next to each other e.g. blue and green. Play around with different combinations to find the perfect harmony. 

Mother Nature is an endless source of inspiration when it comes to colour combinations. Take a walk outdoors and observe the colours that surround you. The changing of leaves, flowers in bloom and the colour of the sky can spark creative ideas. Additionally, create a Pinterest board dedicated to wedding colours and explore various wedding blogs and magazines. You’ll discover an array of beautiful patterns and real wedding photos that can inspire and guide you towards your ideal colours. 

Finally, choosing your wedding colour is a beautiful and exciting process that should reflect your personality, style and the vision you have for your special day. By considering the season, venue and drawing inspiration from various sources, you’ll create a colour palette that not only complements your theme but also encapsulates the emotions and memories you wish to cherish for a lifetime. Remember, the perfect wedding colours are a reflection of your love story, so embrace the journey of discovery and enjoy every moment of your wedding planning! 






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