Hi everyone,
I'm planning a very informal rustic country wedding, and I had an idea the other day that I might alternate the tablecloth colors instead of having just one color. I tried searching for any images of weddings set up similarly, but couldn't find anything to my satisfaction. My colors are the following: (given the embedding works)
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http://www.nearlyweds.com/wedding-colors/my-palettes/299703">Wedding</a></div><div title="Wedding Nearlyweds Palette" style="background-color: #ffffff; border: 1px solid #cccccc; height: 34px; width: 180px; margin: 3px 0; padding: 4px; clear: both;"><div style="background-color: #ff99b3 !important; float: left; width: 24px; height: 32px; margin: 0 2px; border: 1px solid #dddddd;"> </div><div style="background-color: #ffff99 !important; float: left; width: 24px; height: 32px; margin: 0 2px; border: 1px solid #dddddd;"> </div><div style="background-color: #c1cbd6 !important; float: left; width: 24px; height: 32px; margin: 0 2px; border: 1px solid #dddddd;"> </div><div style="background-color: #8f5d2b !important; float: left; width: 24px; height: 32px; margin: 0 2px; border: 1px solid #dddddd;"> </div></div><div style="clear: both; font-size: x-small; text-align: right; width: 190px;">
What I really want to do is have three different cloth colors: a flat buttercream, pale pink, and baby blue - preferably in either a cotton or polyester material. And then I plan to tie them all together with matching burlap table runners, beige napkins, and table decor. I thought I might layer the tables as well so that the main three colors were on top, with a neutral matching skirt (either ivory, beige, or tan).
Anyway, my question is: do you think this will look tacky? I really can't find any good examples of this kind of set up, which suggests it's not very popular, and I'm afraid it looks better in my head than it will in reality.