10 colour combinations to fall in love with

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Evelyn Carpenter

Colors are an essential source of inspiration for wedding decoration, and choosing the palette of shades to use is one of the crucial points to start defining how the atmosphere of our wedding will look and feel.

Choosing the colors of the wedding is a very entertaining task, but not so easy, because you have to take into account several factors: the tastes of the bride and groom, the season or the time in which the celebration takes place, and also consider that they are applicable to almost all aspects such as the bridal look, decoration, stationery, lighting, etc. To make life easier for themHere are 10 cute combinations that are sure to make you fall in love, take note!

Lilac and lemon

For couples who want an intense and cheerful look, we definitely recommend this combination. It gives an effervescent touch in summer celebrations, as well as a good dose of color in autumn weddings. It looks especially good in the floral details and in the pastry.

Bubblegum pink and black

A very romantic and elegant mix: the sobriety of black and the joy of pink merge perfectly and are perfect for an urban wedding, for a spring evening, or to give a touch of light to a winter ceremony.

Lime and coral

Another ideal combination for spring, and also for country weddings, is the refreshing union of lime green and coral orange, which transmits an air of freshness and fantasy. It is perfect for a fruity and very luminous decoration, with transparencies and hanging ornaments.

Ivory and marsala

A classic yet sophisticated look, ideal for a summer evening wedding, or even a daytime wedding in winter. Its sobriety and elegance makes us think of a decoration with lots of flowers, and as a tip we suggest you add a few touches of lilac for a great effect.

Pink & silver

If you want a marriage that conveys romance in abundance without losing harmony, this is your combination: choose different shades of pink (including quartz pink) for example in flowers, pastries and fabrics and combine it with the glitter glitter of silver and subtle grays for accessories such as lamps, candlesticks, vases, cutlery and all the accessories that you can think of.It's a perfect combination for any time of the year.

Lavender and forest green

It is a combination that goes great for vintage style weddings and gives a super cozy feel in winter. They are colors that integrate very well with decorations composed of wood or aged metals, and accompanied by beautiful selections of wildflowers.

Fuchsia and lapis lazuli

These are bold, youthful, high-impact colors, perfect for a stylish evening wedding. glam They give a really creative and original air, which we can even take advantage of to give a touch of sophistication to a hippie chic style matri.

Gold and cream

Ideal for an autumn afternoon and to convey a refined and chic look in urban weddings, or also in large country halls. With touches of green plants and flowers with great personality, such as roses or peonies, they look amazing.

Pumpkin and granite

They are wonderful to give an autumnal air and create a warm and romantic atmosphere, complemented by the dim light of candles or a sunset. You can also think of a decoration that integrates plant elements, fruits and dried leaves.

Blueberry and carmine

Also with a marked vegetal air, this multicolored combination based on the blues and purples of blueberries and grapes together with the evocative and deep reds of the berries. An ideal combination for autumn and winter, and to think of a great sweet table with cakes and kuchenes very southern style.

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Evelyn Carpenter is the author of the best-selling book, All you need for your marriage. A Marriage guide. She has been married for over 25 years and has helped countless couples build successful marriages. Evelyn is a sought after speaker and relationship expert, and has been featured in various media outlets including Fox News, Huffington Post, and more.