20+ Winter Wedding Color Palettes
Getting married during the cold-weather months? Here, get some inspiration for fresh color palettes perfect for this time of year.
By: Kristen Klein
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Buffalo check is a classic favorite for the season. Incorporate it into your table setting for an unexpected take.
Photo: One Life Photography
Neutrals
All is calm, all is bright. A variety of soft neutrals come together to create a romantic, rustic look.
Photo: Seneca Ryan Co. via Willow Planning
Jewel Tones
Embrace the season with a variety of richly-saturated hues. Dress each of your 'maids in a different gemstone color, and tie together the look by representing all of the colors in your flowers.
Photo: Haleigh Nicole Photography
Blue, Pink & Gold
Choose contrasting colors, like pink and navy, to make a strong color statement. Accent it with sparkly gold to make it even more winter-appropriate.
Photo: Our Day Wedding Photography
Pink, Red & Gold
Getting married near Valentine's Day? Embrace the romance of this season with all things pink and red.
Photo: Wale Ariztos via Rae Affairs
Pink & Silver
Dress the room with soft pink uplighting, which plays off of the romantic vibe created by candles and sparkling table linens.
Photo: Wale Ariztos via Rae Affairs
Blue & White
Frosted white branches, clear ghost chairs, and a wash of blue expertly reflect the snowy season.
Photo: Terrie Images
Wine & Blue
The warmth of the red contrasts beautifully against the coolness of the blue. Tie together the look with coordinating brown accessories.
Photo: Epagafoto
Purple, Blue & Pink
Cool colors represent the frosty weather outside. We love how this scheme combines shades of purple, blue, pink, and silver.
Photo: Jade Elora Photography
Purple, White & Pink
Purple is one of the most popular colors for winter. This glamorous take features a sparkling purple and silver tablecloths, which play beautifully against a glam crystal centerpiece.
Photo: Creative Images Photography via Couture Events LLC
Black, Green & Gold
Black and gold is a classic look that'll never go out of style. Jazz it up with a punch of green.
Photo: Gavyn Taylor Photo
Red & Green
Red and green done right! Utilize the shades of the season without any holiday accents to keep it seasonal without looking like a Christmas party.
Photo: Garter + Whiskey via Winey Blonde Events Co.
Maroon & Salmon
Brighten up a deep wedding tablescape with a bold and unexpected accent, like salmon. The contrast makes it unexpectedly eye-catching.
Photo: Trudy Moylan Photography
Purple & Gray
A deep charcoal pairs beautifully with shades of purple for a romantic, chic color palette.
Photo: Amy Peppercorn Photography
White, Green & Gold
Getting married near the holidays? That doesn't mean your palette is limited to red and green. We love how these Christmas trees were transformed into chic, classic wedding décor.
Photo: Tia LaRue Photography via Wandering Blooms LLC
Gold & Red
Red and gold are top choices for winter, especially near the holidays. Sparkle and shine in glittery gold gowns, accented by classic red and white flowers.
Photo: Rochelle Maples Photography
Gold
There's never a better time to overdose on sparkle. Your bridesmaids will dazzle in glittering gowns.
Photo: Daniel Colvin Photography via Piper & Muse
Red, Purple & Gold
Rich hues work beautifully at a winter wedding. Wash the room with color, from red upligting to purple centerpieces to gold chairs.
Photo: Michael Anthony Photography
Green & Brown
Sage green has a calming effect and works for all seasons. A touch of light brown gives it a rustic vibe.
Photo: Eight Weddings Photography
Shades of Blue
Another top color for winter is blue. Give this shade a fresh take by mixing and matching a variety of hues, from sky blue to cornflower to midnight.
Photo: Terrie Images