The colors you pick for your wedding has the ability to set the tone of your big day. It’s important to think long and hard about the colors you are going to use on your big day because the venue will be decorated to match, along with your bridesmaids, groomsmen, cake, and much more. Below are tips that will guide you in choosing the right color for your wedding.

#1. Setting the mood

What type of celebration are you planning? Your wedding colors can also help create a vibe for your wedding day. For instance, if you are looking for a calm and cool mood then perhaps a combination of baby pink and light blue will be okay. on the other hand, If you are looking for a dramatic mood, then think about gold and red.  Concentrate on the style and atmosphere you want to have. The right color scheme is an easy way to create a certain ambiance for your wedding.

#2. Check the season

What time of year are you getting married? Certain color schemes seem naturally linked to a specific time of year. For instance, red and green is associated with the Christmas season so it might seem a bit odd if you use those colors in summer. If you are getting married in the fall, look to the turning leaves for color inspiration and incorporate vibrant shades of yellow and orange. However, there’s no need to avoid colors you love simply due to some perceived seasonal rule.

#3. Make some research

Sometimes you may have colors in mind that maybe be nice individually but can be awful when combined. There are so many websites and magazines that are good sources for ideas, and can help you see how colors can work together to create, or enhance, a mood. This however should not limit your creativity. It is always a win- win when you incorporate your own ideas with some sound research as more ideas can even come up.

#4. Think of the outfits

Remember that the color you choose will not only affect the venue decoration or the flowers but also the bridesmaid’s dresses. You should try picking a color that flatters each one of them or maybe give some options. For instance, if your color is green you can make it open to the different shades of green. That way everyone has something to choose from.

#5. Pick colors with care

There are so many beautiful colors out there that sometimes we may be tempted to choose a lot or colors that don’t even match. Remember the last thing you want is to create a sense of confused themes. Instead of having a huge bunch of it on display at once. You can try using it as highlights here and there.

When picking a color, take into consideration its availability as well. Picking a color that rare will only make things hard for you. Remember to be flexible because your wedding doesn’t necessarily need to be color coordinated, it just has to satisfy you

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