In my experience as a wedding planner the colour scheme of a wedding should be at least at least 2 colours, even better if 3.
When I see one-colour -only weddings they appear to me not only flat, but also heavy and I know straight away the design in not professional.
So if you are after a delicate, and sophisticated look for your wedding, trust me, add the extra colour/s!
The multicoloured scheme is usually more subtle and appears more refined to the eye. Often though I I prefer to add 3rd colour to finish off the palette and a 4th for the accents.
In this wedding here below I have used a combination of pink grey and olive green, that I have mixed and matched. For the stationery I've used olive green and pink ribbon, for the bridal party grey and pink. The flowers combined all this colours, the green used was always silver green, flowers where mainly pink and white, and I went further adding some accents of purple lavender, that worked a treat to lift the look.
The wedding was celebrated in the Italian countryside and the pictures here below are by Morlotti Studio. Flower arrangements and stationery by me - Elena -
for bridal bouquet "sweet pea" and for flower girl basket just lavender CRAZY ABOUT WEDDINGS |
the dresses are grey for the bridesmaid and pink for the flower girl who is carrying a lavender basket CRAZY ABOUT WEDDINGS |
seating chart in potted mixed herb garden CRAZY ABOUT WEDDINGS |
Wedding stationery in silvered green (olive green) and pink CRAZY ABOUT WEDDINGS |
bridesmaids bouquet with berries lysianthus rosemary and lavender CRAZY ABOUT WEDDINGS |
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Bare looking church with olive tree adornment CRAZY ABOUT WEDDINGS |
2 comments:
Absolutely stunning images, well done to the photographer. Would love to see images of wedding lighting.
I am looking for wedding reception venue for my beautiful sister. Pleas help us we want to make her day more memorable and beautiful. I am waiting fr your great responses on my search!!
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