by The Knot
Choosing Your Colour
First things first: location. When deciding on a scheme, you must consider the reception space or choose a space without decor or colour. If you’ve chosen a country club with navy and maroon Oriental carpets, a colour scheme of lime green and hot pink won’t work.Next, become aware of colour combinations that you like, whether browsing art galleries or flipping through a stack of fashion magazines. You might be able to narrow down your colour choices to a half a dozen. To help you choose the exact hue for your wedding details, visit a local fabric store or paint shop and collect swatches or chips of colours you might want to use. This will help you get specific, so that when you decide on green you’ll know if it’s lime green, kelly green, sage green, or forest green. If you have access to a Pantone book, use this collection of colours to select your shade the same way graphic designers do. Many invitation designers mix ink to match the colours in this book, and many cake bakers use Pantone numbers as a reference when creating dye for frosting. Can’t decide on just one or two colours... choose three!
See below for some great colour combinations!
http://theknot.ninemsn.com.au/wedding-planning/wedding-colours/picking-your-wedding-colours
How about a little yellow...
http://theknot.ninemsn.com.au/wedding-planning/wedding-colours/yellow/stylish-yellow-wedding-details?photo_index=10
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