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Choosing Wedding Colors
Make One your Own

Choosing Wedding colors is one of the most important and early decisions you will have to make when planning your event.
There are many thing s you have to take into consideration but the most important one ( I think) is not to get lost in the search of the perfect wedding color palette or scheme.

Whatever you decide do not sacrifice your personal style and uniqueness just to go with a color or theme.
Your wedding day is a reflection of who you are, so do not get lost in trends or fashions.

So if you are ready here are some cool tips that can help you along the way.

How to choose

* According to your theme: Take your theme into account. For example if you dream about a Winter wonderland wedding, more than likely blue and silver will be among your colors.The bride that likes it simple more than likely will choose one main color. If you always dreamt of a yellow or orange palette, you could incorporate this into the theme, but they won't be the prominent colors in a winter theme.

* Based on a location: If you know where your reception will take place, you will compliment the colors already present in your venue. You may even get inspired by it. And something tells me that if you have your venue already, even before your colors, the colors in the venue itself must really appeal to you. Probably you didn't even think about it, but reality is, the whole thing draw your attention, that's why you wanted that venue to start with ao choosing wedding colors it's a job already done for you.

* Based on the season: Summer weddings tend to be very flirty and colorful, while fall weddings tend to be more intimate and cozy.
While purples and greens and pinks are summer favorites, orange, browns and golds do the same for fall.
Knowing when your celebration will be can help you put your heart on a color scheme.

choosing wedding colors, summer flowers, pink bouquets

* Based on your personality: If you love blue, blue will be your wedding color. For you there's no doubt about it.
Your favorite shade will be your color; for many brides choosing wedding colors implies also selecting their theme around it.

*Based on your home: there's that special place in your house that makes you feel really at home. You don't know what it is but there's something about it, and you want to capture that feeling for your day.
Take a pick and download it here . This generator will create a palette based on your picture, and you can use this to set the tone for your day.

* Following a trend: Yes,gold is in this year, and that is what you want. You are a fashionista and your favorite designer released nothing but animal print this year.
So you choose following a trend, that is what defines you so you are going to give it a spin!

*Based on your favorite place: Do you have a favorite place? Get a picture and customize your pick using this cool generator.



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