That's right, it's a grey day today. In fact it's been a very grey day here in Winnipeg almost all week. So instead of being outdoors we have been hanging out inside for a loooong time. To pass that time I started planning my second wedding. Not actually planning a second wedding but imagining what choices I would make if I were to do it all over again.
We were married almost six years ago and even now I am still pretty happy with all the choices we made. I wasn't a florist back then, not even close but I was "into" weddings already and it was pretty easy to narrow down all our choices. The only one of those choices I would change is the colour scheme. We ended up going with dusty purple, cream and black and if I got a do over I would change out the black for........(drum roll please.......) Grey.
It's such a chic alternative to black which is very heavy. When you are taking in a whole room your eye automatically stops on all that is black where as grey is much more complimentary to almost every shade and lends a bit of a lighter touch.
It can be paired with so many other colours but here is a round up of my faves:
Yellow is a wedding colour that is not used nearly enough, in my opinion. It can be a bit hard to pair with some of the neutrals though because with black it looks a bit like a bumble bee and chocolate brown and yellow is traditionally a fall theme. The picture below can be mixed up so that the bride carries the bright blooms and her maids get more neutral whites for a stunning contrast in pictures.
For a fresh and modern bride pear green and grey just might be the ticket. This combo would look great in an outdoor setting like the Leo Mol Sculpture garden, but would work indoors too.
For the sophisticated bride a grey and cream pallet would be very Sarah Richardson. This look is for the ultra modern bride that wants to have a classically beautiful and high end feel. Add a bit of crystal or bling for sparkle and you've got yourself a hit.
And finally, my favorite option. Grey and purple. I would likely go with a lighter shade of lavender instead of the bright grapes but either or would work. The great thing about purple is that almost every flower comes in at least one shade, usually more! It's easy to pair with a silver or dove grey for spring and summer and noting beats lilac and Charcoal for an very non-Christmas feeling winter wedding.
I could keep going but I think you get the picture ;)
We were married almost six years ago and even now I am still pretty happy with all the choices we made. I wasn't a florist back then, not even close but I was "into" weddings already and it was pretty easy to narrow down all our choices. The only one of those choices I would change is the colour scheme. We ended up going with dusty purple, cream and black and if I got a do over I would change out the black for........(drum roll please.......) Grey.
It's such a chic alternative to black which is very heavy. When you are taking in a whole room your eye automatically stops on all that is black where as grey is much more complimentary to almost every shade and lends a bit of a lighter touch.
It can be paired with so many other colours but here is a round up of my faves:
Yellow is a wedding colour that is not used nearly enough, in my opinion. It can be a bit hard to pair with some of the neutrals though because with black it looks a bit like a bumble bee and chocolate brown and yellow is traditionally a fall theme. The picture below can be mixed up so that the bride carries the bright blooms and her maids get more neutral whites for a stunning contrast in pictures.
Love the lemon fresh yellow Photo found on We Heart it |
The short stems are oh so chic Photo found on The Treasured Petal |
The lattice table cloth and white blooms would be a real show stopper Photo found on Brenda's Wedding Blog |
The bride could easily pull off purple pumps to match her purple blooms Photo found on Coco and Co |
Purple Anemones?!?! Wonderful Photo found on Blue is the One |
A purple Signature drink puts your guests in the mood to party Photo found at Style Me Pretty |
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