Spring is in the air, and with the changing season comes brighter tones and soft pastels. Pantone is world’s leading color authority, influencing every industry from fashion to printing with its picks for the hottest colors of each season. The theme for spring 2015 is en plein air, taking a cue from nature with its minimalistic theme. These colors range from soft cool hues to subtle warm tones, giving weddings a wonderful base palette to draw inspiration from. We took our favorite spring picks and paired them with gorgeous colors to create these stunning color combinations you need to try for your spring wedding.
SCUBA BLUE
An invigorating turquoise that adds a splash of excitement to your wedding’s palette, Scuba Blue is a bright and fun way to say hello to spring.
PERFECT PALETTES:
SCUBA BLUE, CORAL AND WHITE
Are you ready to welcome spring with a bold and vibrant mix of colors? Try pairing Scuba Blue with bright coral and white tones for your big day. These contrasting colors will really make each shade stand out, whether it’s in your bridesmaids’ dresses, table settings or wedding bouquet. This combination is eye-catching and will start this year’s wedding season off with a memorable, bright and happy theme.
SCUBA BLUE, GOLD AND ROYAL BLUE
If you prefer to stay on the cooler side of the color spectrum, combining Scuba Blue with rich royal blue and bright gold accents will create a lovely palette to bring in the new season. This bright turquoise combined with a darker shade of blue creates a beautiful backdrop for any wedding, whether it’s indoors or outdoors. Metallic gold accents are hugely popular this year and look great in tandem with these cool colors in décor, invitations and more.
LAVENDER HERB
Pretty pastels are frequently associated with springtime, and Lavender Herb is a beautiful pastel purple that reminds us of Easter eggs and blooming wildflowers.
PERFECT PALETTES:
LAVENDER HERB, AQUAMARINE AND GLACIER GRAY
We loved these three Pantone spring color choices together – a pale purple, light powder blue and neutral gray combine perfectly to create a beautiful pastel palette for any spring wedding. Because lavender and aquamarine are close together on the color spectrum, they are the perfect colors to experiment with for mismatched bridesmaid dresses.
LAVENDER AND MINT
Complementary colors can create simply the most beautiful color schemes. We love the idea of using two incredibly popular pastel shades, lavender and mint, together! Although purple and green don’t initially seem like they would go well, these pastel tones actually look really beautiful together and make great contrasting décor, bridesmaids dresses and bouquets, and even wedding cakes!
TANGERINE
This juicy orange shade is energizing and striking, like the fruit it represents. A friendly and inviting tone, Tangerine is a beautiful representative color of spring.
PERFECT PALETTES:
TANGERINE, PEACH AND PINK
This set of subtle warm colors creates a beautiful spring wedding palette. Because they are all so similar, yet slightly different, they combine to make a warm and bright environment. Tangerine, peach and pink are great colors that contrast and blend together in harmony, making them an ideal color scheme for ombre bridesmaid dresses, gorgeous floral arrangements or stunning wedding bouquets.
TANGERINE, TEAL AND WHITE
Tangerine and teal are complementary colors that work well together for spring weddings, whether it’s outdoors, at the beach or in a ballroom. These striking hues bring a bright and happy feeling into your wedding day, while white evens out and softens the overall tone. The beautiful contrast of the colors is eye-catching and makes for excellent décor, table settings and even bridesmaid dresses and bouquets.
TOASTED ALMOND
A gorgeous neutral shade to bring balance to the springtime hues, Toasted Almond is a comforting warm beige that is organic and natural.
PERFECT PALETTES:
TOASTED ALMOND, COPPER AND GOLD
Toasted Almond is a gorgeous neutral beige color, making it the perfect base color to pair with trendy metallics, such as copper and gold. 2015 is the year that metallics and creamy ivory shades take on the classic romance theme, so what better way to include these colors in your wedding than with a Toasted Almond, copper and gold palette? These colors flatter everyone and look great as bridesmaid dresses, table settings, stationary and so much more.
TOASTED ALMOND, BABY BLUE AND SAGE GREEN
Toasted Almond blends beautifully with soft, cool shades such as baby blue and sage green. Succulents and natural décor, centerpieces and table settings all look great in this color scheme, and your groomsmen will look dapper in beige suits and pastel ties.
This spring, there’s plenty of pastel and neutral shades creating stunning wedding color schemes. Splashes of bright colors, such as turquoise, coral and metallics, add a brilliant touch to your dream wedding. Whether you choose to tie the knot in a gorgeous indoor celebration or a rustic outdoor soiree, these color combinations are must-tries this season.
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Tuesday, 28 April 2015
WEDDING COLOR COMBINATIONS YOU NEED TO TRY IN SPRING 2015
Tuesday, 14 April 2015
WEDDING HAIR STYLES
Beautiful combs and headbands made with either rhinestones, crystals, feathers or pearls have been the trend for many seasons. Some brides are placing their veils directly on their hair or using a single silk flower for a simple, classic look. Visit our hair gallery for hundreds of hairstyle ideas.
2015 WEDDING COLOR TRENDS
The color below includes popular wedding color choices: aqua coral yellow mint soft pink
turquoise latte plum grey navy
WEDDING BOUQUETS
Ninety five percent of wedding bouquets are hand-tied, where the flowers are gathered together and the stems are wrapped in wide satin ribbon. Brides wanting more glamorous bouquets choose beads, brooches (i.e. brooch bouquet), jewel pins, pearls, crystal/rhinestone picks, and monogrammed or rhinestone ribbon to dress up plain ribbon-wrapped stems and blooms. With the continuing popularity of the beach and garden themes, brides wanting a more rustic and natural look to their bouquet add elements such as shells/starfish, feathers, burlap ribbon, berries and pinecones.
The rose continues to be the most popular and elegant bouquet flower. Lilies, peonies, hydrangeas, tulips and orchids represent the trendier choices. Arrangements with a just-picked and looser casual look have replaced the more tightly-bound bouquet shapes of seasons past. Silk flowers are also popular for their versatility and life-like appearance. Visit our extensive bouquet gallery for ideas and inspiration.
Thursday, 9 April 2015
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Wednesday, 8 April 2015
WEDDING RECEPTION DECORATIONS
Brides are choosing centerpieces that are in the same color tones, but of different sizes. They are also changing the shape of the tables, mixing round with square. These trends give the reception tables a more interesting look and a less "coordinated" feel. Unique vase fillers include plastic pearls, fake snow, sea glass shells, acrylic ice, water absorbing crystals and fresh fruits such as lemons and limes.
Burlap fabric and lace have been a huge vintage-style trend for a few seasons now. Burlap is an inexpensive, natural fabric that fits will with a rustic theme or barn wedding location. It is primarily used for table runners and centerpiece decorations.
Ring pillows and flower girl baskets often come in colors other than just white and ivory and include beads, pearl, ribbon or handmade floral accents. Popular fabrics include velvet, lace and satin.
Silk rose petals, diamond confetti and shells/starfish remain the most popular table confetti. Reception chairs are decorated with either tulle, fabric overlays, sashes, floral swags and/or ribbons. Other popular decorating items include Chinese lanterns, tissue pom poms, garlands and oversized balloons.
A popular decorating trend is the candy buffet or confection bar which has been around for many years now. This consists of a variety of candies or treats placed in varied sizes of glass containers and grouped on a table. Pretty silver spoons or scoops in each container allow guests to fill small boxes or bags as take-home wedding favors.
Bolts of economical tulle fabric are typically combined with white lights and/or floral garlands for draping between pews and decorating banisters and ceilings. Click for more tulle decorating ideas.
Candles, always a popular choice for centerpieces, lend a romantic feel to any room. Choices include pillars, tea lights, tapers and floaters. Since some facilities do not allow candles, alternatives include faux tea light candles, battery operated LED lights, submersible LED lights and fiber optic lights.
Today's couples most often pay for their own weddings and make their own decisions about what they want for their wedding day. Using a budget calculator allows them to allocate their money and prioritize wants and needs. They want to enjoy a wedding that is uniquely theirs, and one that displays their own sense of style and personal taste. Personal touches (DIY: Do it Yourself) appear throughout the entire wedding and can be found in attire, centerpieces, bouquets, favors, decorations, stationery, photography, themes, gifts and locations.