13 July 2011

What Vera Says Wednesdays: Color Me My LOVE!

OH YEA!!! It is What Vera Says Wednesdays! Once again the Goddess of Wedding Gorgeous-alot-sity (we just made that word so don't both using spell check) has spoken about one of our favorite FAB details to see incorporated at weddings is..... COLOR (in a Oprah voice)! For more of Vera's tips be sure to check out Verawang.com/blog!

What Vera Says About Adding Color to Your Wedding Day.......
Do you feel daring enough to add color to your wedding theme? Color speaks to each of us differently, and not all brides wish to move away from the tradition of white. For those who do, recognize that color can be added through small details or as the wedding dress itself – the possibilities abound. Think of tones more than the specific colors. For example: sophisticated pales such as rose, celadon or sky blue are flattering; elegant neutrals such as gray, taupe or stone are subtle; and intense brights such as fuchsia and periwinkle are dramatic and diverting. In all cases, color speaks to your imagination and your individuality. -- XO, Vera

What We Say About Adding Color to Your Wedding.......
Adding color to your wedding day to create a WOW factor! We were totally in love with the vibrant colors worn by Royal Wedding guest! Create a customized and BOLD look using purples, reds, greens and gold for a fun Mardi Gras wedding day theme or a mixtures of deep and light shades of blues for a beach theme. Set the tone and mood with sexy black or romantic reds and girly pinks. Fusing small POPS of color in the details throughout your wedding can also make a big impact! When incorporating color into  your wedding day try to limit to 3 colors and a complimentary metal like gold, silver or copper! (And don't forget to incorporate your grooms favorite color for a true reflection of both your styles)


Need help putting together colors for your wedding day? Call for your complimentary design consultation! at info@californiasolcreations.com.

1 comment:

  1. Deciding on bold, bright colors for their wedding palette can be quite a challenge for couples! Good thing there are pros like you to help them out.

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