Saturday, September 3, 2011

Tip Of The Week: Choosing Your Wedding Colours



Having specific wedding colours can unify the event visually and create a feeling of elegance. But does choosing your colours seem daunting? Not to worry, this week we cover a few basics to help you get started :) xx


1. The Tone: The colour scheme of the wedding will set the tone of the wedding. Most people choose their favourite colours or they choose the flowers they like and go from there. Think what the following colours represent: 


White: Safety, purity, innocence and cleanliness.
Black: Power, elegance, formality, earth and stability. 
Blue: Trust, loyalty, wisdom, confidence, intelligence, faith, truth, and heaven.
Red: Love, passion, desire, energy, strength, power. 
Orange: Joy, sunshine, enthusiasm, fascination, happiness, creativity, determination, attraction.
Yellow: Joy, happiness, intellect, and energy.
Green: Growth, harmony, freshness, and fertility. 
Purple: Power, nobility, luxury, and ambition.

2. Additional Factors: Have you already booked your venue or are perhaps set on a particular bridesmaid dress? Check if your ceremony or reception venues have bold or strong colours and ensure that they won't contrast too much. Choose colours that will compliment your setting. Alternatively think about how they could be covered for the evening e.g. carpeting, draping and decor. If you have chosen the bridesmaids dresses, do they fit into the tone of your wedding? Do they come in different colours? If you prefer a certain flower - does it come in the colour you are after? 


3. The Season: Think about the season you will be getting married in. Perhaps you love this season and want to embrace the colours and smells that this season represents. Summer and spring tend to represent brighter colours while autumn and winter tend to be much darker. 


4. Monochromatic: Perhaps you have one favourite colour that you can use all across your wedding in various shades. If done correctly, this is beautiful and tasteful :) 


5. Complementary Shades: If as above, you have one colour you like and can't come up with a second one, think about the complimentary shades. Check out this colour wheel and consider a few options with your partner. 


6. Colour Palette Generator: I love this tool! Upload your favourite photo and generate and instant colour palette




Pitfalls: 


1. Too much black : I totally disagree with this one. To me (personal opinion here!) black is so elegant and I loved Kim Kardashian's take on the black and white wedding. While I do agree that this is not for everyone at the same time don't shy away from black because it is not the conventional colour. 


2. Pastel Galore: Yes, pastel colours are commonly associated with weddings but that does not mean your wedding should be overdone in pastels. Perhaps you only want certain aspects in pastel and others in bold. 


3. The Rainbow: There is such thing as too much colour. While we suggest sticking to 2-3 colours maximum, please do not go overboard and have a rainbow party! 


And just for fun check out this cool colour chart - look at the colours before reading the description. Pick the one you like the best -  that description should matches you! Tell me what you think :) xx

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