Choosing Wedding Colors
Selecting your wedding colors is often the starting point for defining the entire visual theme of your celebration. These hues will influence everything from floral arrangements to bridesmaid dresses and table decor. Begin by considering the venue and season, since the natural surroundings and time of year can enhance certain color palettes or suggest fresh combinations you may not have considered. Furthermore, reflect on your personal style and the overall mood you wish to evoke—for instance, soft pastels lend an air of romance and dreaminess, while bold jewel tones create drama and vibrancy. Think about how your chosen colors will work together in different lighting, both indoors and outdoors, and how they complement elements like invitations, linens, and even your cake design. Lastly, don’t be afraid to experiment with unique pairings or incorporate trending colors; after all, your wedding color scheme should be a true reflection of your individuality as a couple.
There are no rules when it comes to your colors, so have some fun with it! Here are some unique combinations you may not have thought of yet.
Wedding Color Palettes
Blue, Orange, Yellow, and Red
Utilizing two different shades of blue adds balance to this warm/cool combination. There’s no single dominant color here, instead forming a beautiful ensemble of tones.

Blue and Gold
Since blue is a cool tone, most will opt for the cool metallic (silver) when adding an accent. Be different and go for the gold! We love how it pops against the calming shades.

Red, Orange, and Sage
Red and orange play beautifully off the softest sage green, adding an autumnal vibe to your wedding without being overpowering.

Pink and Purple
Perfect for the girly girl, a pink and purple palette is a dream come true. Balance the colors by using them in an unpredictable way, like on your table cloth, while choosing neutrals for your flowers.

Or add another pop of color, like blue, to balance the more feminine tones.


Blue, Pink, Orange, and Green
Make a statement by creating your own version of the rainbow. Add small touches in various vibrant shades to make the most impact.

Pink, Purple, Black, and Gold
Black and gold instantly give your wedding a modern, luxe vibe, and purple accents add a regal touch.


Blue, Orange, and Yellow
Whether your theme is rustic, classic, or seaside, the right shades of blue and orange can set the tone. Choose a muted cornflower blue and rust for a rustic wedding, or a vibrant aqua and orange for a beach wedding.


Purple, Orange, and Yellow
Purple is one of the most versatile colors in the rainbow; it looks beautiful when mixed in with other jewel tones, but it also works wonderfully with contrasting hues.


Red, Pink, and Green
A red and green palette is often associated with a Christmas wedding, but it can work year-round if you choose the right tones. Opt for a deeper jade for your green, and soften up the red with some pink touches as well.

Maroon and Yellow
Balance a rich, bold hue with something light and cheery — a soft yellow is the perfect accent against such a strong red.


Pink and Yellow
For a color palette that is sure to make everyone smile, choose cheerful colors, like pink and yellow. Yellow is synonymous with happiness, and pink gives it a playful vibe.


Pink, Orange, and Green
Pink and orange work nicely together to create a soft ombre effect. Or punch it up by adding another accent color, like green or yellow.


Blue, Purple, Gold, and Black
Go glam with this sophisticated palette. Bright blue and purple work nicely together, especially when paired with black and gold accents.


Shades of Green
“Green” can mean so many different things, from hunter green to Kelly green to turquoise. Why choose just one? Blend various shades of your favorite color to create your own one-of-a-kind look.

Navy and Orange

Navy is a mature and elegant color; orange is fun and adventurous. Pair them together for an unexpected palette that works for any wedding.
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