Tips For Choosing Colors For Your Wedding

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  • Author Lydia Quinn
  • Published September 4, 2008
  • Word count 495

Whatever your wedding style or theme is, don't forget the importance of choosing the right colors for your wedding. Here are some tips:

Symbolic Colors

Every color symbolizes something. Many colors symbolize one thing in one culture and another for a different culture. A good example of this is the color purple, in some nations, purple is the color of royalty. However, in some cultures, purple signifies death. This is why lavender, which is a lighter shade of purple, tends to be more chosen for weddings than the deeper shade of purple. White is the most often used color for weddings, since it symbolizes, purity, good and light. The color blue signifies trust and loyalty, so it is also popular in many different shades for a wedding. Green is the color of nature and trees and signifies growth, harmony and fertility. Yellow and its brighter shades are associated with happiness, joy and energy. Red is a powerful color and signifies different things in it's many shades. Stay away from dark red as it is associated with anger and rage. Other shades of red are associated with love, passion, desire and romance. Brown is associated with stability and masculinity and may be a good contrasting color.

Whatever colors you choose, you may want to consider their meanings and symbolism before making a decision.

Theme Colors

If you have a theme, then your wedding colors will usually be determined by the theme. For instance, a western wedding might have a mocha and white theme. Or an Asian wedding may have a pink and white theme of cherry blossoms. For a fantasy wedding, just about anything goes.

Seasonal Colors

If your wedding is around a holiday or during a certain season, then your colors may want to reflect that. For instance, a fall wedding should have deeper, richer colors using reds, oranges, browns, golds and bronze. A spring wedding should use paler shades of bright colors and pastels. A summer wedding should have bolder, brighter, primary colors. A winter wedding can have a contrasting or monochromatic palette, but should avoid the typical colors of the other seasons, with a use of many different shades of greys, blues, whites, browns and black. For most seasons, accents with gold and silver are almost always suitable.

Color Scheme

If you don't have a theme for your wedding or are not basing it around a certain flower or other object, then make sure to use a color choosing tool to help you choose contrasting or monochromatic colors for your wedding. Similar to a paint choosing tool that you would use for choosing paint for a room, a paint choosing tool will help you find appropriate contrasts and accents for your favorite colors.

Once you have your color scheme, you can start choosing the decorations, the cake, favors, invitations and everything else. Choosing the colors for your wedding should be one of the first things you do when you start the planning process.

Lydia Quinn writes for Love Bug Wedding Invitations, a leading vendor of Toronto wedding invitations and announcements. Offering a 25% discount on all wedding invitations and 15% off all wedding accessories. Visit us at: http://www.lovebugweddinginvitations.com/

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