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Wedding Mood Board Inspiration
These cool colours are so relaxing and visually pleasing and for those of you who have a palette of colours rather than sticking with just one they also coordinate well with a variety of other tones - making it super versatile.
Romantic wedding colour palette: Blush
The colour Blush creates a touch of dreamy romance and makes for the most stunning floral decorations. Pairing it with ivories and peaches adds a touch of elegance. From bridal flowers and elegant invitations to soft and understated table decor this colour combo is sure to make for completely stunning wedding photographs.
Sophisticated wedding colour palette: Blush, Mocha & Chocolate
This mix of colours is an elegant neutral wedding palette in shades of brown, pink, and sunny gold. If you wish to add another colour to your palette, try mixing in touches of mango for a little more warmth, these colours work beautifully for the centrepieces and bouquets and also look great for all of the reception details.
A totally timeless palette: Black and White
While bold, bright colours are certainly stunning, there’s one palette that will always be in style: black and white! Of course, all white is totally timeless, but adding black details to the mix is sure to elevate your wedding décor. You can go for a modern aesthetic or stick to something more moody or romantic. It’s all about adding contrast throughout your theme for the most stunning look.
Autumn wedding colour palette: Rust & Coffee
The rich colour is so fancy but also retro too. It pairs perfectly with neutral tones or vibrant accents and somehow simultaneously feels modern and vintage, making itself the hottest colour for fall and winter weddings.
Summer bright wedding palette: Carairy Yellow & Olive Green
Opting for a yellow colour scheme will certainly bring the fun to your wedding. There's just something about this sunny colour that makes me want to smile and your guest will surely feel the same way too. You can go all out and keep it as a main colour or add it in to compliment other tones. It is typically a tricky colour to pair with others but when done right it gives the wow factor. Yellow works well with lavender, navy and grey along with greens and rust tones.
Natural wedding palette: Emerald Green the most common colour
It's radiant, luminous, and luxurious whilst being sophisticated at the same time and perfect as a wedding leading colour.
Autumn and winter wedding palette: Deep red
The deep reds and blushing pinks of this colour palette are just divine. What colour represents love & passion more than red? These deep hues are sure to set the tone for warmth and romance. Whether you and your bride - or groom-to-be are obsessed with wine-colour, jewel-inspired, berry tones or bright firey hues, there are ample ways you can incorporate this stunning theme into your wedding day. If you are looking for a delicate way of adding deep reds to your wedding, why not consider adding them to your table decor? Doing this will not only draw attention to your stunning table setting but also help set the mood for the most magical wedding reception.
All year-round wedding palette: Sage and Grey
Refreshing, tender, exquisite and relaxing, Sage & Grey is one of the very few colour palettes that can be used all year round. This gorgeous colour scheme also works well with almost every kind of wedding theme. The natural green and silver shades bring a touch of nature to your big day in a delicate and effortless way. You can incorporate these colours in every aspect of your wedding from greenery in your decor to stunning silver bridesmaids dresses.
Traditional royal Purple palette
Purple really brings a sense of elegance and luxury. It's a rich colour that can be paired with almost any other to provide an opulent look to a perfect wedding palette. It's great for a spring or summer wedding and with various shades from lilac, mauve, royal purple, grape and more there's a purple to match almost every wedding theme. Purple is also meant to symbolise royalty and mystery. If you're planning a wedding infused with purple this mood board is for you!
Totally natural wedding palette: Greens naturals and whites
This is the ultimate colour combination for a wedding. Although it screams spring/summer weddings, greens can be used any time of the year. Adding the white makes it look super classic and such a fresh choice. Green represents rebirth growth and renewal which is really fitting for a wedding.
Pink Packs a Punch!
It always looks clean and pretty, feminine and great for Spring and Summer weddings, late sunsets and cocktail party receptions.
Very Peri
The bluey lavender shade contains multitudes, offering a striking violet-red undertone, which can encourage courageous creativity and imaginative expression according to the colour expert Pantone. Think periwinkle-meets-violet for this gorgeous shade. From floral arrangements to bridesmaid dresses, this colour is sure to look stunning across all areas of a wedding.
Wedding inspiration – Lavender & Lilac purples
If you are still on the hunt for the perfect summer wedding colours I'd suggest taking a look at today’s wedding colour palette: Lavender.
If you’re a romantic and love all things dreamy, Lavender is one of the best colour choices. Lavender is known as a soft, romantic shade of purple that works well with almost any other combination. For today’s colour palette, we paired lavender hue with lilac which gives extra more romance.
What colour are you considering for your wedding? Let me know in the comments below…..
I hope these mood boards help inspire you with your dream wedding planning.
Victoria Louise
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Natural documentary style and editorial contemporary wedding photographer based in Gainsborough, which is sandwiched between the historic town of Lincoln and Scunthorpe, not far distance from Retford, or Doncaster. Wedding photography for all within Lincolnshire & Nottinghamshire for natural award-winning wedding photography in the east midlands.