Choosing your Colour Pallet
As you dive into your wedding planning, one of the first and most exciting decisions you'll need to make is choosing the colour palette for your big day! I’ve been able to see and learn just the impact that colours can have on the overall aesthetic and feel of your wedding day. In this blog, let's dive into some key factors to consider when selecting your wedding colour palette, choosing hues that beautifully complement each other.
Personal Preferences and Meaning:
Reflect Your Style: Your wedding colour palette shouldn’t need be feel like a random choice of pretty colours. It can be a reflection of your personal style and preferences as a couple. Consider the colours that resonate with both of you, whether it's a favourite hue, a shared memory, or a colour that symbolises something meaningful in your relationship.
Emotional Connection: Colours can help evoke emotions, and your wedding day is a celebration of love and joy. Soft pastels may convey soft and romantic atmosphere while bold and vibrant colours can express strong feelings and excitement.
Personal Style Over Trends: While it's tempting to be influenced by current trends, it's essential to prioritise your personal style and preferences when it comes to your wedding colour pallet. Trends come and go, but timeless colours that hold personal meaning for you will create a lasting and meaningful memory of your wedding.
Seasonal Inspiration:
Seasonal Harmony: The season in which you've decided to getting married in can provide excellent inspiration for your colour palette. Soft pastels for spring, vibrant and warm tones for summer, rich and earthy hues for fall, and cool shades for winter can create a harmonious connection with the environments surroundings for your day.
Scenic Backdrop: Consider the natural colours of your chosen venue during the season. Your colour palette can complement the venue's surroundings and feel by enhancing the overall visual appeal. As an example, a forrest wedding may benefit with warm, earthy tones where as a beach weddings may benefit from a palette inspired by ocean tones.
Cohesive Bridal Party Look:
Flattering for All: Your colour palette can traditionally extend to the attire of your bridal party. Choosing colours that will complement different skin tones and make everyone feel comfortable and confident. A cohesive look will ensure that your wedding party will compliment the visual harmony of your day.
Accessories and Details: Think about how your colour palette can be incorporated into accessories, flowers, and other details. Coordinating these elements will create a intentional and cohesive look throughout your entire wedding day.
Popular Colour Examples:
Choosing your wedding colour palette is an exciting and personal decision for your wedding. By considering a more personal meaning, seasonal inspired, venue aesthetic which coordinates with your bridal party you'll create a colour palette that not only reflects your unique love story but also enhances the beauty of your wedding day. Cheers to the beautiful canvas of your love!