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Wedding Colour Schemes

Choosing a colour scheme can be a huge source of worry for your wedding. You'll want to think about the time of year - traditionally deep burgundies and dark green would be better suited to winter weddings for example. The colouring of your bridesmaids may influence you, plus colours that you think would look good in your bouquet against your dress. Finally your venue may play a part if it has carpet or walls that are a strong colour. You may want to introduce a second colour eg aqua with silver, chocolate with pale pink, burgundy with gold to use either as accessories for bridesmaids or for some flowers and table decorations.


Lilac


Complementary Colours:
Silver, Deep Purple, Pale Green

Lilac Accessories
 

Deep Purple


Complementary Colours:
Silver, Lilac, Hot Pink

Deep Purple Accessories
 

Sage Green


Complementary Colours:
Ivory, Silver, Dusty Pink

Sage Green Accessories
 

Pale Blue


Complementary Colours:
Pale Pink, Silver, Navy

Pale Blue Accessories
 

Burgundy


Complementary Colours:
Ivory, Gold, Dark Green

Burgundy Accessories
 

Red


Complementary Colours:
Ivory, Gold, Black

Red Accessories
 

Hot Pink


Complementary Colours:
Aqua, Silver, Orange

Hot Pink Accessories
 

Pale Pink


Complementary Colours:
Lilac, Silver, Hot Pink

Pale Pink Accessories
 

Chocolate Brown


Complementary Colours:
Cream, Orange, Hot Pink

Chocolate Brown Accessories
 

Black


Complementary Colours:
Hot Pink, White, Red

Black Accessories
 

Gold


Complementary Colours:
Ivory, Red, Burgundy

Gold Accessories
 

Silver


Complementary Colours:
Aqua, Hot Pink, Navy

Silver Accessories


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