How To Incorporate More Colors In Your Wedding Without Overdoing It

 

When it comes to planning a wedding, one of the most important decisions is choosing a color scheme. The colors you choose will set the tone and atmosphere for your special day. While many weddings stick to traditional white and pastel color schemes, incorporating more colors into your wedding can create a unique and memorable experience for both you and your guests. Whether you want to add pops of color with accessories and decorations or go all out with a bold and colorful theme, we will guide you through the process of incorporating more colors into your wedding in a tasteful and elegant way.

Decide on your color palette

Before you start incorporating color or finding ways to express it, you need to decide on a color palette. For instance, do you want your wedding to be black-and-white? Do you like bright colors? These choices will have a significant impact on how your color is incorporated into your clothing, decor, and even cuisine. 

Another thing to consider about your color scheme is that it should be expressive of you as a pair. If either of you is an architect, it makes sense to honor this aspect of your life on your wedding day. However, if you’re the type of couple who adores the color green, a black-and-blue wedding theme might be an unusual decision for you.

Use your table linen to create a colorful backdrop

Your table arrangements are the ultimate way to use your color scheme to generate drama. Table linens in a variety of colors provide a bright backdrop for place settings, centerpieces, and other table design components. Choose linen with a metallic shine, textured fabric, lacey overlays, or a distinctive pattern that expresses your personality to add intrigue. Don’t overlook other sorts of tables, such as escort card tables and cake tables, as these also contribute to the overall design of your wedding.

Add a splash of color with napkins and table runners

Napkins and table runners are essential for any well-dressed table. Napkins, like bows on presents, give just enough pigment to your table setting, making them ideal for adding vivid and rich colors. Whether you want to go colorful and exciting or classy and dark, using napkins is a terrific way to add color to your wedding without going overboard. Similarly, table runners are an excellent way to add texture, layering, and color to your overall design. They also help to draw attention to other key aspects, such as your floral arrangements or centerpieces.

Floral arrangement: ideal color addition

Beautiful pink wedding floral arrangement on the table - Fashion Police NigeriaPhoto: Instagram.com/marinelabezer

Floral arrangements bring natural hues to your wedding, complimenting the colors of your table linens and other décor. The fresh appearance and gentle fragrance of flowers make the entire occasion feel lush and inviting

The florals chosen for bridal party bouquets or boutonnieres, as well as the table floral designs, are important factors in your wedding decor. Opt for monochromatic blooms in one of your colors for a more understated approach. Another alternative is to use different colors for a bright, happy aesthetic.

Use color to define the venue

Wedding reception photo with beautiful purple and pink floral arrangementPhoto: Instagram.com/divyavithika

Your palette enables you to express a tale over your entire wedding space. Having a wedding outside? Choose hues that complement the environment the most. A wedding held indoors? Choose some colors to experiment with from the lobby or lounge. Use ornamental pillows in the living rooms to add color and flair, and complete the look with highboy tables with coordinating colored cuffs.

Use color to give your reception a stand-out look

Last but not least, your reception. This is where so many parts of your day come to life, and it’s a terrific opportunity to use color! In addition to table decorations and centerpieces, consider repurposing your ceremony arch by moving it into your reception. Place it behind the sweetheart table or consult with your florist about constructing a floral piece that can be moved to the table.

Don’t forget the food and drinks

Did you know you can incorporate your wedding colors into your food and drinks, as well? Your wedding cake is an obvious method to include your color scheme, but you may want to go neutral to allow your florals to stand out. Another interesting option is to make signature drinks in the color of your choice. Your guests will undoubtedly enjoy this one!

 

Esther Ejoh
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