In Response to <a href="http://forums.theknot.com/Sites/theknot/Pages/Main.aspx/wedding-boards_chit-chat_wedding-colors-18?plckFindPostKey=Cat:Wedding BoardsForum:14Discussion:1212b04b-b0eb-4788-af49-0a2fccdbfe40Post:cf86fed5-4f26-4495-b570-59ba48563b78">Re: wedding colors</a>: [QUOTE]Uh, whatever you want? Posted by KindaSparkly[/QUOTE]
Try to look through pictures of real weddings and see what you thought went well together. That's how I chose my color scheme. You may find one sticks out to you.
It's also worth noting the color of your venue. For example, my building is an old industrial red brick building (inside and out), so none of my colors are red, pink, or orange, as I knew it would clash and look bad. Maybe look through pictures of your venue and see what worked (and what didn't) with past brides. You don't have to copy a color scheme but things may fall into place just by browsing around.
Silver and gold together can be too overpowering. They are both pretty strong, metallic colors, and even though the ivory kind of tones it down, picking a color that isn't so eye-popping might be a better choice.
Re: wedding colors
[QUOTE]Uh, whatever you want?
Posted by KindaSparkly[/QUOTE]
ditto
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