Typical Winter Wedding Color Palettes…and Why You Don’t Need Them
With sights of knitted scarves and falling leaves, there?s no denying that the colder months are on their way! Many brides and grooms find this time of the year particularly romantic: the chill in the air, the warm sensation of a fuzzy blanket, and the upcoming holidays create the perfect atmosphere for a wedding. With winter nuptials right around the corner, engaged couples may be considering planning their own snowy celebration.
If you?re not hyper-focused on an overall theme, it?s usually a good idea to draw from your wedding season for inspiration. Even if the idea of a ?winter wonderland? event doesn?t appeal, incorporating seasonal elements?holly berries in the bouquet, snowmen escort cards, or even arriving at your venue by sleigh?can be a fun way to make your wedding seem that much cozier. However, this line of thinking can also limit your creativity, especially when it comes to your color scheme. Your wedding colors often dictate the logistical elements of the day, from bridesmaid dresses to table linens. There are some colors that traditionally coordinate with certain seasons, but those don?t have to be the only option! Here are some of the most common winter wedding colors and why it?s fine to nix them.
Trade Red and Green for Mixed Metals
This is a classic Christmas combination. Even if they aren?t set on your nuptials being specifically Christmas-themed, some brides and grooms enjoy a festive accent here and there and for a December wedding, what could be mor...
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