5 Fantastic Winter Wedding Color Combinations
If you’re planning a winter wedding, here are some color combinations that are sure to be a hit.
Chocolate Brown and Mint Green
Warm chocolate brown and cool mint green offers a color scheme great for winter weddings. Bridesmaid dresses in chocolate brown with mint green sashes could look beautiful with bouquets of simple white roses. Consider personalized hot chocolate wedding favors with packets of cool green mints to adorn your tables.
Stylish Silver and Baby Blue
Nothing says Cinderella princess like the elegant combination of silver and baby blue. Glass slippers may be difficult to find, but silver accessories abound for both brides and bridesmaids. This color combination is great for photo shoots when there’s a fresh blanket of snow. Baby blue looks good on almost everyone, and you can make your wedding more or less formal by choosing an appropriate length for your bridesmaid dresses. Add a splash of color to your own dress with a baby blue sash or accessories.
Majestic Maroon and Gold
The elegant combination of maroon and gold also makes for easy gold colored accessories and decor. Find some maroon and gold organza to make stunning pew bows or add rubies to your bridal jewelry set. Set maroon candles in glass holders and surround the holders with gold tinsel or stars.
Evergreen and Crimson Red
This classic Christmas color combination is wonderful for winter weddings. Just think of all the wedding favor and decoration ideas that you can use. Sprigs of holly or mistletoe will set the scene for a romantic holiday wedding. And, why not use this color combination even after Christmas? You’ll get fantastic deals by doing after Christmas shopping if you have your evergreen and crimson wedding in January or February.
Hot Pink and Pastel Pink
Shades of pink are in style for both men and women and these days, so why not have a pink-themed wedding? There’s no need to stick to only hot pink and pastel pink, but you set your wedding accessories in decor in three varying shades. If you have four bridesmaids, have each one wear a matching cut dress but in different shades of pink from light to dark.
If you plan your wedding around Valentine’s Day, make sure to schedule it after the fourteenth to avoid sky-high prices on flowers. Pushing it back until after the international day of romance will give you room to pick up favors, decorations, attendant gifts and accessories at rock-bottom prices.