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6 Helpful Tips for Picking Your Wedding Colour Scheme

Dessy's Pantone Wedding Colour Planner.

After setting a date and picking a venue, one of the most important decisions that lies ahead is selecting a colour scheme for your wedding. The colours you pick should enhance your celebration, reflect your personality and tie all the elements of your day together. Here are six pointers to help you pick your perfect palette.

1. Consider Your Location.

Your venue sets the tone for your celebration, so it’s important to choose accent colours that work with the space. If there are elements of the space that can’t be changed (i.e. carpet, drapery, upholstery), you would be wise to start there and select colours that won’t clash! Is your venue old or new? Are you getting married inside or outside? The answers to these questions can put you on the right path to choosing your colours. For instance, a heritage building with lots of heavy wooden trim will likely look best with rich colours like gold and burgundy, whereas an outdoor ceremony calls for light airy colours like white and green.

2. Stay in Harmony with the Season.

What time of year are you tying the knot? This is another great place to start when it comes to choosing your colours. If you’re getting married in the fall, look to the turning leaves for colour inspiration and incorporate vibrant shades of yellow and orange. A springtime wedding, on the other hand, is perfectly suited to pretty pastel colours such as lavender, pistachio green and pale pink.

3. Create the Right Mood.

What type of celebration are you planning? Classic shades like ivory and navy blue convey a sophisticated air, while bright colours like Kelly green and hot pink are perfect for a funky fete. The right colour scheme is an easy way to create a certain ambience for your wedding. Want to know more about colour theory? Check out a colour psychologist’s advice here.

4. Think of Your Bridesmaids.

Don’t decide on a specific shade without considering your bridesmaids—especially if you expect them to wear the hue from head to toe! Each bridesmaid’s hair colour, eye colour and skin tone will affect how a certain colour looks on her, which is why you should choose a shade that flatters everyone equally or give them some options. For example, you can choose several shades of blue—from cobalt to baby blue—so there’s something for everyone. Also, Dessy has introduced an ingenious way to make sure you and your bridesmaids are on the same page (no more squabbling about what coral looks like!). Through Dessy’s website you can order Pantone Wedding Chiplettes to distribute to your girls (and your vendors). Each Chiplette represents a specific Pantone colour (with a number), and each one corresponds with matching Dessy products such as bridesmaid dresses, ballet flats, etc.

5. Limit Your Options.

There are so many incredible colours to choose from that it’s easy to get carried away. Just remember, unless you’re planning a rainbow-themed wedding, you’ll want to be selective with your colours. As a rule of thumb, pick one main colour and two accent shades. You want your decor to look pulled together, not chaotic!

6. Get Inspired by Your Bouquet.

When in doubt, look to your favourite flower to establish a colour palette. This is a simple way to start narrowing down your colour options. For example, if red roses are a must-have, you might want to avoid green and white accents for fear of creating a Christmas vibe. Likewise, if you’re determined to have sunflowers in your bouquet, pastel bridesmaid dresses probably aren’t going to work.

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What Your Wedding Colours Say About You (And Your Celebration)

The hues you choose for your wedding day are instrumental when it comes conveying the mood and personality of the celebration. “Colour registers in the same part of our brains that signals our emotions. You actually receive a lot more information from a colour than you can verbalize so choosing the right colour for your wedding day is huge,” says colour psychologist Janice Lindsay. “You can use colour as a way of breaking expectations and expressing your own unique point of view,” she adds.

We asked Lindsay to weigh in on some of the most popular wedding colours and what they say about your big day. Then we gathered together some ideas to inspire you — everything from cakes and flowers to gowns and gifts for your bridesmaids and groomsmen.

advice » dear belle

Colour Query

Q: If you happen to like many colours and are undecided about which colour theme to go with, how do you choose? Read the rest of this entry »

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Colour of 2011: Honeysuckle Pink

Every year Pantone comes out with its colour of the year. While 2010 was a serene shade of turquoise, 2011 is a more vibrant, energetic shade — PANTONE Honeysuckle 18-2120. Another perfect wedding colour, this bright pink is described as “A dynamic reddish pink, Honeysuckle is encouraging and uplifting. It elevates our psyche beyond escape, instilling the confidence, courage and spirit to meet the exhaustive challenges that have become part of everyday life.” Read the rest of this entry »

planning » flowers in focus

The “Manly” Bout

Is your man not particularly keen on a fantastic floral boutonnière? He is not alone! Here are a couple of options that will encourage him from not only wearing a pocket square on your special day.

The man’s man seems to love the idea of being different, and being different means greens only… with maybe a couple of berries! This sounds boring, but in actual fact can be stunning.  Proof is in the snappy collection [side picture] of snakegrass, beargrass, pittosporum, hypericum, and salal. Now does that bout not yell, “I’m a man!”? Read the rest of this entry »

planning » flowers in focus

Playing with Mother Nature

I love the true natural beauty that all flowers have to offer. I am not a huge fan of stem died product or paints. But I also love a consistent theme to a wedding. Colours that coordinate the linens, the invitations, the bridesmaid dresses, the cake, and of course through to the flowers!

So, my general rule of thumb is: If you can’t tell it’s not natural, what harm is there in a little paint? Read the rest of this entry »

blogger search » traditional

In the lane, snow is glistening…and three girls are on a mission!

medstudentsOne of the first questions that every bride is asked is, “What’s your date?,but when you’re planning a December wedding in Winnipeg, the immediate response to your date isn’t the usual nodding and smiling—it’s a concerned look followed by “…but why?” For David and I it was simple: he worked in sports all summer and fall, so a December wedding was the first month we’d actually be able to do it in without risking a playoff game preventing him from attending!

While a winter wedding means the groom can definitely attend, it also means a big risk in the form of Mother Nature’s temperament, no matter how prepared we are. Come December 4 the average temperature here is -15°C with a record low of -38°C.  This is cold business, ladies and gents, and one of my first tasks in planning has been how to deal with it.  My first stop? Outerwear. Read the rest of this entry »

planning » rosie's ideas

Designer Real Wedding: Jenny Yoo

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For the last year Jenny Yoo has topped my list for creating some of the most chic and elegant bridesmaid dresses that I’ve seen. Last year, I absolutely fell in love with her crystal pink floral dress (pictured left). But, aside from the beautiful designs, the shades that she chose to concentrate on–magenta, tangerine, poppy red, honey, casper blue, eggplant, violet, mauve–seemed to appeal to everyone. Eggplant in particular was a really hot shade this year. By the looks of her 2010 collection, Kelly Green (pictured right) appears to be Jenny Yoo’s hue choice of the year–but we’ll have to patiently wait until January 2010, which is when her full line debuts in stores, to see which colours Jenny’s chosen to fit with her line. In the meantime, as a beautiful source of inspiration, here are some gorgeous images from Jenny Yoo’s very own wedding celebration, which took place on April 28, 2007 in Las Vegas. The bridesmaids, of course, all donned gorgeous gowns by Jenny Yoo. While the bride herself, opted for a stunning dress from Domo Adami (an Italian couture designer). View photos of Jenny Yoo’s pretty wedding after the jump.

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