A Spring wedding is one that can be achieved easily. There are many color combinations a bride can choose to achieve this amazing theme. In this spread, I show you a Spring Wedding with pink as the primary color with white & green as the accents. Traditionally, there are at least three colors to use in a wedding. The variation of the use of those colors can change. For example, in this spread there was one primary color (pink) and two accent colors (white and green). This color scheme can also be used as two primary colors (pink and green) and one accent color (white), and so on. Try to find colors that match well with each other. My advice would not to exceed four colors in your wedding. This will reduce clashing of the colors.
If you are having trouble finding the colors that are right for your wedding, start with you or your fiancé’s favorite color(s) and build from that. For example, if your favorite color is yellow, you can have your wedding colors as yellow as your primary color and grey & white as your accents. Or if your fiancé’s favorite color is red, you can have red and gold as your primaries, and white as your accent. The best way to find which colors are right for your wedding is to do some research online. Type in “(color) wedding” and you will be surprised on how many images come up.
Happy Planning!
Holly Foster
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