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Plain white weddings are a passé. Colorful weddings that use bright and beautiful hues are the in thing this season. Here are some creative tips straight from the experts that will help you add a dash of color to your wedding.
Colorful bridesmaid's bouquets Give your bridesmaids a bouquet of the same shape and size and using the same flowers too. But, set the lines of distinction with the color. You can use varying hues of the same color. Silk wedding flowers work best for this purpose. You could have them in different shades of the color. Alternatively, you can also use different colors of the same flower. For instance, if you are using roses you could use different shades of red such as deep red, pink, yellow, orange, white and the like.
50-50 Divide the room into two colors. Use interesting color combinations such as hot pink and orange, deep purple and green, powder blue and purple and the like. Now alternate with the table cloths. For instance, if you have used pink and orange for your wedding, then use pink table cloths for the orange portion and orange table cloths for the pink portion.
Shady tables Simple things like napkins can be used to add a touch of color to your wedding. Spread napkins in different shades of the same color across the table. For instance, if you are using orange, you could use dark orange, pale orange and similar shades from the same color palette. This will help add texture to the wedding.
Print it Who says that you need to use the conventional black, silver, white or golden to print your message on your wedding cards? Give away the traditional colors and instead use colors of your choice for the calligraphy. Use olive green, navy blue, hot pink or other exciting colors to add your message to your wedding cards.
Scattered Rose petals can add color to your wedding in a big way. Use them across the length of the aisle. Go in for colors that complement the overall color theme of your wedding. If you want, you could use a single color or you could create patterns using multiple colored rose petals. Use rose petals in different shades of the same color to add depth and create texture.
Colored invitations Send across your invitation cards in different bright colors. You could send out deep pink colored cars for the ladies, burgundy for the men and a bright color like yellow or orange for the kids. Have your wedding cards in a particular shape. So, when your guests arrive at the venue, you could hang these cards on a tree and create a more colorful effect.
Give your wedding some color and your D day is sure to be the talk of the town for a long time ahead.
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