Wedding planning is no easy task. It involves making arrangements for decor, catering, invitations, hotels, venues, dresses, flowers, and so much more. Since, a wedding to-do list goes on and on, where do you even start?
We recommend choosing a cohesive colour theme before all else. By doing so, you can narrow down colours for dresses, decor, stationery, and wedding flowers and plan your big day accordingly. With the tips listed below, we have made choosing a colour theme for your wedding starting with wedding flowers, extremely easy. What makes wedding flowers a starting point? Weddings go hand in hand with flowers. They elegantly set the mood of your big day. Their colours help impart a neutral, romantic, and classic feel or a unique, bright and cheerful one. With carefully chosen colours you can create a relaxed or exciting ambiance depending on what you are going for. Hence, making flowers and their colours an easy starting point for creating a cohesive colour theme for all aspects of your wedding. Choose by season You can easily find inspiration in nature, as different seasons showcase and are associated with different colour combinations. If yours is an autumn wedding, dark reds, muted yellows, and burnt oranges can form a stunning colour theme. For enhanced congruity, bronze leaf accents, wheat stalks, and seasonal berries can be added to your bridal bouquet flowers. Conversely, if you are having a spring wedding but prefer autumn colours, incorporate their brighter tones for a fresh feel. Avoid too much variety It can be tempting to use several colours. However, doing so creates a blinding distraction. A great rule of thumb would be to use 3-5 main colours. In a bridal bouquet fresh flowers feature more prominently, but unlike in nature, not all natural colours look harmonious together. This applies to decor as well, because too many colours seem chaotic as opposed to charming. Balance is imperative, hence blending one bright hue with a muted one creates an aesthetically pleasing appeal. Use creams, greys, ivory, and nudes with softer tones of colours you like. For instance, instead of intense red go for cranberry and choose coral over bright hues of orange. Conclusion Planning the perfect wedding is no easy feat. However, once you have a colour theme, everything else effortlessly falls into place. Keep your wedding vibe in mind to zero in on suitable colours. Neutral colours offer a classic, timeless appeal, rich jewel tones impart a regal charm, whereas bright eye-catching hues are best suited for lively, somewhat informal events.
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