Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Palettes that Satiate Your Taste...


Selecting a dress is the hardest part of the wedding planning process. Good thing that should be over with by now. If not don’t sweat it, the dress of your dreams will find you.

The dress is the centerpiece that holds the entire wedding together. Once it is selected the bride is usually overcome with an immense amount of inspiration for other elements of the wedding.

The next important aspect of wedding planning is choosing the color scheme. Most brides find this to be an easy task at first. Your initial instinct may be to go with a color that you would wear on a day-to-day basis.

This is not what I would suggest doing because in most cases the hot pink that you love to wear out on the town is not suitable for one of the most important days of your life. 
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The most popular colors for spring are usually bright and fun but also subtle enough not to be confused with summer color combinations.

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This year is no different. The most popular choice for wedding color schemes is tangerine tango. This color is bright but also subdued enough to not be confused with summer schemes.

In wedding terms spring is considered the season of rebirth. The weather is starting to get warmer and all of the flowers are in bloom.

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Frequently chosen schemes include yellows, lime greens and soft turquoises. In order to tone down these colors and create a softer look some brides may chose to incorporate shades of cream and white.

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My personal favorite color combination for spring is sheer citrus and pink. I know what you are thinking. Earlier I gave advice not to necessarily chose pink for a wedding but if it is executed correctly the color can actually turn out fantastic. 


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For many brides picking a bouquet color helps in picking a color palette for the entire wedding. To the right is an example of a beautiful bouquet that follows the guidelines given for spring wedding palettes.

The color palette you select should bring out these qualities while still creating a vision that you and your groom both agree exhibits the unique aspects of your relationship.
 
Always Remember that no matter which color combination you decide on, it will truly be what works best for you because if the glass slipper fits…the perfect color palette will reveal itself. 



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