Choosing a colour scheme can be tricky. Some colours work well together and others clash with hideous consequences. But, beauty is, as they say, ‘in the eye of the beholder’. If it is your wedding you have the colour combination that is best for you and matches you idea of the perfect wedding. Your wedding colour scheme should enhance your day and not overpower and dominate your day.
This is a classic and bold Colour Scheme and is perfect for any time of year. If your wedding is in the summer white accents will help make the Colour scheme bright and light. For autumnal or winter weddings add in brown hues to create a warm and pleasant colour scheme for your wedding bouquet or decorations.
This is a neutral Colour scheme that is also perfect for a wedding any time of year. If you use brown as the base Colour for table decorations and bridesmaid dresses; you could use pink flowers to accent both of these Colours will look good and will create a classic look.
Purple and Blue will add the perfect touch to a spring or summer wedding. By adding deep purples and light blues you will create an exciting and elegant colour combination for your wedding.
A rich colour scheme is cranberry and pink especially when you choose to use a black and white Colour Scheme as a foundation so the bright accent colours stand out. Splashes of pink and cranberry are just right for the details and accessories like napkins and wedding favours.
These bold, natural colours work well together for an autumn or winter wedding. In an autumn wedding the colours match the natural world and bring the outdoors inside. For a winter wedding they bring colour and vibrancy bring warmth and depth to the colour scheme.
This is just the thing for a modern and elegant summer wedding. Light green flowers, such as green roses with corresponding banana leaves in a bouquet, are a good way to accent a white wedding dress. Pale green dresses for your bridesmaids with a black sash and accents like the black-and-white ribbon-wrapped bouquets add will add a touch of elegance to your colour combination.
If you choose to use blue and whites in your wedding Colour scheme you can create an elegant and stylish colour scheme that will easily flow from table settings, to the bridal bouquet giving a simple and elegant theme. For a blue and white bouquet you consider using flowers such as white or cream roses and blue hydrangeas. If you want your bridesmaids to have blue dresses then choose a rich and vibrant colour that will complement the rest of the blue shades in your Wedding Colour Scheme.
The deep rust tones are just right for a beautiful autumn wedding. White and deep red roses harmonising with prominent orange flowers make for an elegant bridal bouquet. You could be confidant and use orange for your table decorations or bridesmaid dresses, if you find the colours a little harsh you can soften the Colour scheme with plash of white or cream to bring a gentle touch to this confident colour scheme.
If you prefer a more subtle tone then this classic pair of colours are, perfect for a spring or summer wedding. However using pale shades against an ivory wedding dress the bridal bouquet can get a little lost so it is worth considering an accent colour if your wedding dress is a darker shade of ivory.
When it comes to your wedding you are the star of the show. The Wedding bouquet should not be the centre of attention but help highlight the beauty of the bride as a wedding photographer I have found that some brides have put so-much thought into not having the same colours as other brides that they have forgotten that the day is all about her and her groom and not about what anyone else has had or done.