Let's be honest here: who doesn't want their wedding to be special and unique? We want to remember our special day for years to come, and also for our guests and families to think back with fondness and amazement. But, what can you do to make your wedding unique and still follow tradition and customs?
Luckily, there is a way: by combining colours in a new and unexpected way, you will make sure that your special day stands out in everyone's memory.
Pick the Right ColoursSadly, it's not just about finding colours that you really like and combining them; you should also know which colours go well together. Choose not to mix cold and warm colours: yellow, red, soft tangerine and peach go perfectly with gold and bronze, while emerald, navy, sage, grey, purple, and light turquoise are perfect with glittery silver details.
Of course, you can also choose to mix warm and cold hues, but to it moderately and with style: Dark grey or navy and bright yellow, pale blue and peach, cold emerald and gold... It's all new and unexpected! And your guests will be thrilled!
Let Everyone KnowYou would want your venue decorated with your favourite colour, but there is no reason to stop there: decorate the tables with details which will be elegant and match the colours too. You don't have to use colourful tablecloths if you don't want to (white tablecloths are the simplest and at the same time convenient), but brightly coloured napkins or candles will look amazing.
Who says that everything must be set in stone? Be yourself, don't be afraid to express who you are in any likely or unlikely way, as long as you and your significant other feel good about it. Experiment, create, improvise, and combine - anything that will allow the two of you to stay true to yourself is more than welcome on your great day.
Sophia Smith is Australian based fashion and beauty blogger. She is very passionate about photography, wedding decoration and DIY projects. Sophia writes mostly in beauty and fashion related topics, mainly through blogs and articles. She is regular contributor at High Style Life.