• Sep9

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    The bright colors in this palette go so well together, and would be perfect for a spring or summer celebration. I love the combination of red, orange and peach.

    Image Credits:
    top row: Rebecca Thuss, Tiffany Weddings, Martha Stewart middle row: Martha Stewart, Brides.com, The Knot bottom row: Martha Stewart, The Knot, Tiffany Weddings

  • Apr20

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    This color palette was inspired by the image in the top right corner from Jane Heller on etsy. I’m also loving the sketch of that amazing dress!!

    Picture Credits:
    top row: 100 Layer Cake via Wiley Valentine, Martha Stewart via Snippet and Ink, Jane Heller via Wiley Valentine
    middle row: Martha Stewart, Rebecca Thuss, The Knot
    bottom row: She Walks in Beauty, Jose Villa via Snippet and Ink, Rebecca Thuss

  • Apr15

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    This color palette is for one of our readers, Linda. We helped Linda with a color palette for her wedding, which we featured a couple months back. Now Linda is throwing a birthday party for her grandma, and wants a little help with some color combinations. Linda writes:
    You were such a huge help for my wedding and I was wondering if I could get your assistance on another type of color palette?
    It’s for my grandma’s 70th birthday in November. I’ve attached a photo of a cake that is kind of my inspiration so far, but we are so early in the planning I could go in any direction really. I was thinking maybe a blush pink or light peach and gold event. With her birthday being in November, maybe there is another color direction we should go in? She love sparkle (bling!), lace, and homemade.

    I’m so excited to be able to help Linda out again!
    As far as colors, I think I would do peach and gold with pink accents. Since the party will be in November, the gold will help it be a little more Fall oriented. However you could also throw in some burgundy, or deep red. The picture below, which is also in the color palette, really sums up what I envisioned for this event. Lace with little sparkly details. Feminine and elegant with hints of handmade charm.

    I think decorating the tables with little bits of lace would be beautiful, as well as adding little bits of sparkle here and there. If Linda doesn’t want to splurge on flowers for the centerpieces, she could do little arrangements of photos of her grandma growing up. Throw some candles in there for a little extra something.

    Here is the color palette I designed for Linda’s grandma’s party. I hope it can help Linda envision what she would like for her grandma’s birthday celebration!

    Picture Credits:
    top row: courtesy of Linda, Brides.com, Rebecca Thuss
    middle row: Wildflower Linen, Martha Stewart, Rebecca Thuss
    bottom row: Love, Luck and Angles, Wiggy Floral, Brides.com

  • Feb4

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    This color palette is for one of our readers, Amber. She writes:

    I am looking for a fall color scheme that will work with my red hair ;) I have very bright red hair and love the idea of using lots of fall colors, but am afraid I will start to look like a pumpkin or our large wedding party will just look funny. I am almost 30 and want a look that will be elegant and a little sexy, can you help?

    For Amber, we decided to go with dark red and light green as her main colors, with apricot and plum accents.
    I envision the bridesmaids in dark red dresses with green and red bouquets, such as the bouquet in the color palette. Amber’s bouquet could be a combination of red, green, apricot and plum to pull all the colors together. To incorporate the “sexy”, shoes as well as the chosen dresses can help the event be more “sexy”. Also, I think the darker the colors make for a sexier event.
    To incorporate the colors into the reception, I love the inspiration picture in the color palette by Details Event Planning. The plum colored tent looks beautiful against the accent colors on the tables. I also love the idea of incorporating fruit into the decor. Since most of these colors are fruit colors (red apples, green pears, plum plums and apricot apricots) its a great way to use the accent colors.

    Here is the color palette I designed for Amber. I hope it helps her be able to plan her special day!

    Picture Credits:
    top row: Rebecca Thuss, Lazaro Bridal, Details Event Planning
    middle row: all photos by Elizabeth Messina
    bottom row: Lazaro Bridal, Details Event Planning, Rebecca Thuss

  • Jan7

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    I am so smitten with this color combo. I love the soft romantic and elegant feel it has. Perfect for a wedding any time of year!

    Picture Credits:
    top row: Rebecca Thuss, LaFleur Weddings, LaFleur Weddings
    middle row: Lazaro Bridal, Rebecca Thuss, Rebecca Thuss
    bottom row: She Walks in Beauty, LaFleur Weddings, Rebecca Thuss

  • Dec1

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    This color palette is for one of our readers, Michelle. I love this color combo because it is so unexpected! When I was putting this board together, I was having a hard time making sure the red didn’t overpower the peach. When planning your wedding with these colors, you would want to be cautious of the same. Since red is such a powerful color and peach is so soft, you would want to be sure you had a nice balance of both. If pulled off right, these colors can compliment each other perfectly!

    Picture Credits:
    top row: Rebecca Thuss, The Bride’s Cafe, Martha Stewart
    middle row: Rebecca Thuss, Modern Day Design, Brides.com
    bottom row: Lazaro, Modern Day Design, Brides.com

  • Jul7

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    This color palette comes by request of one of our readers, Lauren. She writes:

    My fiancé and I will be married next July and we are envisioning an outdoor wedding (either in a vineyard or on his parents’ property). We would like the wedding to be a little more informal but still very sophisticated and elegant. I would like to use a color palette of navy blue and white, with peach and golden (as in the color of wheat) accents. Is this color scheme too bland for a summer, outdoor wedding? We would like to incorporate wheat into our décor, however I’m not sure how to do this in an elegant (as opposed to country charming) way. Do you have any visions or ideas of how to execute this theme?

    Here is what I envisioned for Lauren’s event:
    The Ceremony:
    For the ceremony, I would keep things simple in terms of color. You want the focus to be on the bride and groom so keep everything else minimal. Since the ceremony will most likely take place outdoors, you can save money and time by using the surroundings for decoration. Again with keeping everything simple. A couple flower arrangements by the alter, or line the aisle with peach and white rose petals. Below are some tips for keeping the color simple on the wedding party.
    Bridesmaids:
    I envisioned the bridesmaids in navy, since Lauren (the bride) will be in white, and navy and white are Lauren’s two base colors. Since you don’t want the bridesmaids to be too flashy, I think simple white bouquets for them would be perfect. The bridesmaids could also carry little fans instead of flowers, such as the fan shown below from Olivia Oberlin. I know I recommend this a lot but I’m a big fan of the fan. =) Especially since it might be a little warm during July. For a little hint of gold, have the bridesmaids wear a gold bracelet or necklace; something delicate and not to flashy. I think short dresses for the bridesmaids would work best, and would make things a little more informal. If they do wear short dresses their shoes will show, and shoes are another great way to bring your color scheme into play! I love the cute ankle strap espadrille sandals shown below from Victoria’s Secret. They are casual but still elegant and come in a vast array of colors. In Lauren’s case, I would go for the white or natural suede color.


    Bride (Lauren):
    Lauren’s white dress will help play up the color scheme as well. For her jewelry, she can opt for gold instead of silver to help play up the golden accents. If Lauren decides to wear gold jewelry, she will want to make sure its delicate and simple. (See examples below from Yanina Siani) Like I said before, you don’t want to overwhelm your guests with color during the ceremony. Lauren’s flowers can be white, peach, or a combo of the two. The bouquet stems could be wrapped in white or navy ribbon.


    Groom and Groomsmen:
    I would dress the groom and groomsmen in white or navy suites, as shown in the color palette. This would help the bride, groom and wedding party look really crisp and the peach and golden would really be accent colors, just as the bride intended. They could help bring the accent colors into the ceremony by wearing peach or golden color ties, and also their boutonnieres can help bring the accent color into play.

    The Reception:
    Here is where you can bring your accent colors out a little bit more. You still want the focus to be on the bride and groom, but there are lots of little places to play with color in the reception area.
    The Tables:
    I would stick with white table cloths to keep things cool and elegant. White china will also help bring the color of white into the reception. Navy color napkins will look great against the white table cloths. To bring the gold into the tables, you could tie the napkins with a pretty gold ribbon. If you want floral centerpieces, I would go for peach flowers in a navy bowl or vase, as shown below via khphillips on etsy and trpottery on etsy.


    Table runners are also a great way to add a little color. I love the image below via Rebecca Thuss. If you are using rectangle tables, a table runner would be a great way to add a pop of the golden accent color.


    Keeping the tables in mind, I envision golden color Chinese paper lanterns (such as the ones below from Luna Bazaar) hanging around the reception area, such as the picture below via The Bride’s Cafe. If the celebration is to take place at night or in the evening, you can place candles on the tables. This will add a romantic and elegant ambiance to the area and, since the candles glow a sort of gold color, will help bring “gold” into the reception area as well.


    Cake:
    I love the cake shown in the color palette. Don’t forget, you can incorporate your colors onto your cake and cake table. If the cake is white, play up the table with pops of peach and navy. If you opt for a golden cake, like the one in the color palette, keep the table decor simple so as not to detract from the cake.

    Some other areas to keep in mind for introducing your color would be the escort card table, the bar should you have one, buffet also should you have one.

    Here is the color palette I designed for Lauren.


    I can totally envision this event and I hope that I was able to convey my ideas and what I am picturing in my head to Lauren and all my readers!
    I hope my ideas can help Lauren design the wedding of her dreams!
    Picture Credits:
    top row: Jessamyn Harris, She Walks in Beauty, The Knot
    middle row: Rebecca Thuss, Victoria’s Secret, Brides.com
    bottom row: Michelle Rago, Rebecca Thuss, The Knot

  • Apr28

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    This board is for one of our readers, Valerie. Valerie is getting married at a breathtaking winery in California, during the month of July. Her dress is a beautiful blush color so she wanted to have her color scheme coordinate with that. Besides having beautiful colors that would also compliment the lush surroundings of the venue, Valerie wanted to model her celebration after the garden party in the movie Sabrina. That is, people all dressed up at an outdoor party, complete with vintage touches. Here are my ideas for Valerie, and the color palette I designed for her with the help of Abby, at Style Me Pretty.
    Ideas for the ceremony:
    Bridesmaids: Incorporating the vintage feel into your celebration can be fairly easy by simply dressing from a certain era. By that I mean this: Have the bridesmaids do their hair with a vintage flair, such as the picture below from here. Or have them accessorize with vintage jewelry such as this. Don’t forget about the shoes! You can incorporate vintage touches into your wedding by picking shoes with vintage style. Also, instead of having them carry flowers, what about a beautiful vintage fan? Or you can have the maid of honor carry flowers and the other bridesmaids carry fans such as the one pictured below from here. Since the bridesmaid dresses will have that pop of color, I would opt for more muted colors for the bouquets, such as the flowers in the top right corner of the color palette.


    Bride (Valerie): To create a vintage look, Valerie can take some of the same tips from the bridesmaids and use them herself such as vintage jewelry or a vintage inspired hairstyle. Another great way to get that vintage inspired look is to wear a birdcage veil, such as the one pictured in the color palette. If the bridesmaids carry a muted bouquet of flowers, Valerie can opt for a bouquet that would match the girls dresses, such as the one pictured below by Modern Day Design. Or, in keeping with the muted palette, she could also carry beautiful blooms to match her blush colored dress, with little pops of color.


    Reception ideas:
    The reception will be held inside and outside. In keeping with the vintage garden party theme I suggest the following:
    Have large silver ice buckets, such as the ones in Sabrina that held the champagne, filled with drinks for your guests. If there is a bar area, model it after the one in Sabrina with beautiful glasses that look like they are on display but are really to be used!
    If the reception will be when it is dark, keep the lighting outside dim, and the lighting inside bright. I noticed this seemed to be the case in Sabrina and I love it. Dim lights are always romantic and will add to the mood of the evening. Candles can help keep the atmosphere romantic and beautiful.
    Last but not least, if you really want to get into the garden party theme and incorporate a vintage feel, ask your guests to dress in formal 1940′s fashion. In the invitation you can include this request, as well as ideas for the men and women on what to wear. I know I always like to dress up and if I’m asked to dress with vintage style, all the better! =)

    At last, here is the color palette for Valerie. I hope this palette and my ideas can help Valerie plan her dream wedding with lots of little vintage touches.


    Picture credits:
    top row: J Crew, Oh How Charming, Wiggy Flowers via Style Me Pretty
    middle row: Flickr, Stephanie James Couture, Jenny Lee
    bottom row: Aaron Delesie, Santa Barbara Wedding Guide, Rebecca Thuss

  • Apr4

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    Navy blue is such a classic color, and when paired with peach, it lends such a graceful and stunning look. I absolutely love this color palette. It would be perfect for a spring, summer, or even a fall wedding!


    Picture Credits:
    top row: Rebecca Thuss, Michelle Rago, She Walks in Beauty
    middle row: Jessamyn Harris, Martha Stewart, The Knot
    bottom row: Modern Day Design, The Knot, Modern Day Design

  • Mar6

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    Today’s color palette is a romantic peach and white. I don’t think peach is a very popular color for weddings (although it should be!) because it was so hard to find peachy wedding pictures! At any rate, here is what I came up with. For this event I envision delicate white table linens, adorned with peach flowers and silver candle holders. I can see this color palette used in a beautiful winery or park like setting; a delicate romantic affair.


    Picture Credits:
    top row: Rebecca Thuss, Elizabeth Messina, Modern Day Design
    middle row: Martha Stewart, brides.com, dress by Bill Levkoff, Rebecca Thuss
    bottom row: Olivia Oberlin, Modern Day Design