Wedding color combos

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Just discuss with my bf about the wedding color combos, I try to find more references & inspirations before making a right decision.
When selecting colors for your impending wedding, you probably never stop to think about what different colors mean. What energies do the colors you see on a daily basis impart on those around you? How do the colors affect the overall feel or mood of your special day?
Blue
Blue is a color used commonly for its calming influence. It can symbolize youth and spirituality. It is a perfect color choice for first weddings and weddings among a younger crowd.  But I prefer tiffany blue or aqua blue.
The bridesmaids carried clusters of lush white peonies, soft blue hydrangeas, and touches of greenery.
Cara‘s three bridesmaids wore tea-length, ocean blue, satin dresses adorned at the waist with a chocolate-brown sash. They were paired with brown cardigans.
Blue hydrangeas added warmth to each reception table.
Brown
Though not a common choice for a wedding, brown is a perfect choice for fall weddings, especially when tied-in with orange. Brown gives off an energy of being organized and conventional. Use brown if you want to give off an air of warmth and honesty.
Stacey’s eight bridesmaids each wore a strapless, A-line, dark brown dress with a pale gold sash by Elon Michelle Couture. They carried delicate bouquets of cream lisianthus and yellow freesia.
The groom created pocket-style programs, which hung from the back of each chair.
Green
Green gives off tones of growth, renewal, and strength. It is an excellent wedding color as it brings images of new life, especially when tied to images of spring flowers.
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A fresh lime laser-cut curtain creates the perfect backdrop for coordinating escort cards. 



Tord Boontje Until Dawn curtain from Artecnica
Each of the seven bridesmaids wore a strapless, knee-length dress in apple green silk shantung with a yellow sash tied at the waist. The guys coordinated with khaki suits, white shirts, and yellow ties.
Orange
A blend of red and yellow, orange is another vibrant color that brings strong images to mind. Orange is the color of fire. It is bold and aggressive. Orange is growing in popularity, especially with fall weddings.
Ingrid walked down the aisle carrying a bouquet of mango calla lilies, orange roses, raspberry roses, and other garden flowers. Her maid of honor‘s bouquet consisted of garden flowers in peach, apricot, and coral with a touch of lavender and green.
Ondrea wore a strapless dropped-waist gown accented with diamond beading and a dramatic trumpet skirt. Her six bridesmaids wore strapless, floor-length dresses in a coral color.
In addition to the ice-cream bar, sugar cookies in the shape of three-tier wedding cakes doubled as favors and dessert. The sweet treats were frosted with white icing with Natalie and Bill’s names in orange.
Pink
If you want undertones of love and beauty, pink is a perfect choice. Pink brings images of devotion and tenderness to the overall picture. Often seen as the color symbolizing all things feminine, pink is an excellent choice for a wedding. While some may feel it is a weak color, not as vibrant or overpowering as red, it is actually a color that signifies the most important aspect of a relationship—love!
The bride carried a simple yet elegant bouquet of bright pink and magenta peonies and ranunculus.
Pink and amber lighting and tall centerpieces set the stage at Alison and Chris’ reception. Each place setting was set with a square charger and a cranberry-hued menu card.
Mollie carried an elegant arrangement of pink peonies hand-tied with white satin ribbon. The simple arrangement and gentle tones set off her Allure designer gown made of Battenberg lace over organza with silver bugle beads and seed pearls.
Purple
Purple is the color of royalty and mystery. Purple can be dark and spiritual or pale and romantic, such as with the lilac. Another common wedding color, purple suits many different skin tones and can be an excellent choice for your wedding attire.
Lauren’s hand-tied bouquet was filled with two dozen calla lilies.
Bouquet of Blue Bird roses, sweet pea, mini calla lilies, and cymbidium orchids finished with Ombre Cotton Candy ribbon, Jorge Cazzorla/Celebrate Flowers for Swank Productions, (212) 643-3211, Swankproductions.com
Jackie‘s 10 bridesmaids wore lilac floor-length Vera Wang dresses with a bustled train and halter necklines. Jackie‘s two sisters served as maids of honor and wore spaghetti straps to stand out.
Red
Red is a popular wedding color due to its ties with red roses. In fact, red is a color that symbolizes action, power, vitality, courage, and self-assurance. Red is an excellent choice for couples during a wedding because it imparts a sense of courage in times of stress. Nothing is more stressful than a wedding day, despite the fact that it is also the beginning of a new life together. Stress does and always will play an important part in every marriage!
Each table at Anna and Seth‘s reception featured a chic, cylindrical, glossy black vase hosting a dramatic burst of red lacquered branches. Individual orchid blossoms adorned various nooks of the centerpiece branches, adding texture and interest thro...
Each of Heather‘s stylish maids chose her own gown in a custom-created color that complemented everyone‘s skin tone: salmon charmeuse with a burgundy chiffon overlay. The dresses by Thread Bridesmaid added a pop of color to the ceremony and were...
Brittany carried a hand-tied bouquet of red and Black Baccara roses, red and dark burgundy calla lilies, and purple and burgundy dahlias. Her florist tied the blooms together with a white ribbon and placed faux-pearl pins all over to incorporate the polka...
Yellow
Yellow is a bright color that evokes the feel of sunshine and happiness. Pale yellow bridesmaids’dresses in the springtime works wonders as it brings images of new chicks and daffodils. With a feel of happiness and new life, yellow is a popular wedding color!
mixed color calla lilies
Barbara‘s bouquet was made up of mixed color calla lilies.
Tien had a tough time choosing the right dress for her bridesmaids in terms of style -- let alone finding one she liked in yellow. In the end, she had dresses custom designed for her five maids.
With the help of her bridesmaids, the bride made little tins filled with sunflower seeds. "It was a small token, since we chose to donate any extra cash we had to the Hurricane Katrina effort," says the bride.
  White and Ivory
In recent years, white has taken a backseat to bold hues like hot pink, orange, and purple. The classic color (or lack thereof) is poised to make a huge comeback in a fresh, modern way.
Dana carried a fresh elegant cluster of white calla lilies -- the flowers of the day -- mixed with stephanotis and green bells of Ireland.
White is the virginal color that brings a feel of innocence, and cleanliness. It is considered the traditional color for all brides. White goes with anything, but it also has the negative affect of making skin tones look uneven. Use white sparingly when possible. Ivory is a better choice as it has that slight yellow-brownish tone that adds warmth and color to the face.
white mini calla lilies, lisianthuses, white hydrangeas, and dendrobium orchids for a green accent.
Caren carried a bouquet of white mini calla lilies, lisianthuses, white hydrangeas, and dendrobium orchids for a green accent.
Think tall, glistening glass vases overflowing with crisp arrangements of white phalaenopsis orchids and clouds of soft baby's breath.
White tulips and hydrangeas, set in tall clear glass vases, graced the long reception tables. White pumpkins, white candles, and antique lace overlays mimicked the ceremony decor and pulled the reception look together.
white and green peonies, tulips, parrot tulips, anemones, ranunculus, and paperwhite narcissus.
Stefanie walked down the aisle carrying a hand-tied bouquet of white and green peonies, tulips, parrot tulips, anemones, ranunculus, and paperwhite narcissus. The blooms were wrapped with Midori sheer platinum ribbon.
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White cakes covered from top to bottom in miniature fondant blossoms. Palette partner: Rose-colored metallics will add a big dose of sophisticated glamour
White-on-White

A square-shaped middle tier and sweet, delicate accents combine to create a chic, sophisticated wedding cake. 

Cake by Maureen P. Duffy, Floral Park, NY
Black
Black is not always used in weddings, as many associate black with images of death and disaster. The truth is that black is a sexy and mysterious color that goes with any person's skin coloring. This makes it an excellent choice for bridal wear.
The bridesmaids wore lovely, black, tea-length dresses by DaVinci accented with rhinestone stars pinned at their waists. They carried white kissing balls of peonies and ranunculuses tied with white taffeta and sheer white ribbon.
Danielle’s two bridesmaids wore black, silk shantung, V-neck dresses with Empire waists. The back featured a tie sash with a cutaway. The junior bridesmaid wore an A-line dress with spaghetti straps and an inset sash at the waist. Their bouquets of burgun...
Guests received a pair of black chopsticks with a tag that read Lisa and David: A Perfect Pair.
Gray
Gray is perhaps the least common choice for wedding attire. Considered sad and depressing, gray brings images of depressing weather. In fact, it can be a suitable color for older couples that are remarrying in their elderly years as gray evokes a sense of peace and calm.
Gold
Not commonly used, gold brings images of wealth and glamour. For a stunning wedding, try gold bridesmaids’ dresses with black groomsmen attire.

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