Blue and Yellow Wedding

I would have to say blue and yellow weddings are some of my favorite.  Pantone came out with the top colors for 2012 with soladite blue and solar power being among them.  These colors work perfectly together to make a timeless and beautiful color combination.

Blue and yellow are great for any season but especially work in the summer with the bright yellow flowers.  Pairing this color combination with ivory is the perfect way to accent the colors and break up the boldness of each color.

My favorite part about a blue and yellow wedding are the gorgeous blue bridesmaids dresses paired with bright yellow bouquets that looks beautiful against the darker dresses and will show up great for photography.

Some brides are evening using soladite blue, solar power and hints of gray and/or green as accent colors which give a more earthy casual feel to the wedding.

For the reception tables you can choose to use more yellow or more blue in your linens.  My favorite look is to go with an all blue or patterned blue overlay  and use yellow flowers that will stand out and be seen on the tables.

Leave us your thoughts on this yellow and blue wedding color combination!!  We want to hear what you think!

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Peach and Mint Wedding Colors

Taking a page right out of the 1960’s, the soft colors of mint and peach go perfectly together for a retro inspired wedding.  I like this wedding color combination best for a vintage themed wedding. It may even go well for a southern themed wedding, especially for a wedding in Georgia (peaches and all :)) Peach and mint make for such a romantic color combination. If you like this color combination take a look at some of these inspiration photographs.

You can decide which color you want to be used more at the wedding….peach or mint.  Depending on the color you choose it will change the entire look of the wedding.

For a vintage wedding, use mint colored linens and peach flowers.

Look how awesome this mint cake looks?

I think the mint or the peach color bridesmaid dresses look beautiful. Especially when you pair it with the coordinating color for the accessories.

What do you think about this mint and peach wedding color combination?

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Teal and Pink Wedding Colors

I have a confession…I have never been a huge fan of pink at weddings.  My distaste for pink probably comes from seeing so many overdone pink weddings. I have seen brides use pink everywhere…..pink linens, pink dresses, pink lights, pink flowers (you get the picture) but I have to admit I am in love with pink paired with teal.  It is a fabulous color combination for a garden, beach or formal affair!

When choosing pink and teal for your wedding colors I would also suggest choosing a white or ivory to soften such a bold color combination.

If you are having a more formal affair, lighting in a soft pink or even teal will add glamour to the reception.

Look how changing the boldness of the pink completely changes the “feel” for the wedding?  So vintage and beautiful!

You can even throw in hints of purple and red in the flowers to give it a different look.

It even looks ah-mazing to use green accents (like the below vases) as a complimentary color to the teal and pink!

These gorgeous invitations are the perfect way to show off your color scheme before the wedding!

What do you think of pink and teal for wedding colors?  We would love to hear your comments!

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