SPRING COLORS
Spring is the season of growth, renewal and rebirth. So symbolically, this is a wonderful season to celebrate a marriage. You'll want to choose spring wedding colors for your spring wedding theme that reflect the fresh look of the season.
Many colors are appropriate for a spring wedding theme, from pastels to neutrals to bright colors. The only colors you might want to avoid are dark hues such as burgundy, deep purple and emerald greens. These are more appropriate for a winter wedding.
Two color combinations for spring weddings
SUMMER COLORS
You can choose any of these colors. Summer is the most popular season for weddings. It's no wonder, with flowers in full-bloom, long days, rich sunsets and warm weather, it's impossible not to celebrate love. When brainstorming your wedding color scheme, think bright hues for summer wedding colors. Take advantage of the colors blooming during this season: yellows, purples, bright pinks and deep, bright blues. Think summer, and many people think of the sun. Yellow and gold can be paired with oranges and white for a beautiful, fresh look. Red and pink combine well, too. Navy blue is another popular summer wedding color. Whichever color scheme you choose for your summer wedding theme - as with any season - make sure your colors compliment those of the decor at the church or reception hall you've chosen.
Two color combinations for summer weddings
WINTER COLORS
While the summer months remain the most popular time of the year to say "I Do", many couples are choosing to have a winter date for the "big event." Choose colors of rich jewel tones such as purple, forest green, and navy. Sapphire blue, ice blue or powder blue, silver and white can be used if you want to steer clear of the traditional Christmas colors. Rich jewel tones such as burgundy and emerald are contrasting colors that work especially well for a winter wedding.
Two color combinations for winter weddings