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6 Tips for Choosing Your Wedding Color Palette

June 13, 2019 | riley

Image by Sophie Berard. See more of this real wedding here.

Before you start buying décor or even selecting your bridesmaid dresses, you’ve got to think about one of the most important aspects of wedding planning–choosing your wedding colors! Wedding color palettes are much more fluid than they used to be, including a wider range of hues added more subtly throughout the design of your day.

Despite the trends of mixing and matching different colors in decor and wedding party attire, choosing your wedding palette can be a bit of a challenge. That’s why we’re sharing six tips to make choosing your wedding colors a fun and easy process so you can tackle the rest of your wedding planning.

Color Palette Wedding Planning Tips

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1. Peek Into Your Closet

One of the quickest ways to see what colors you’re drawn to is to look at the colors you wear. A peek into your closet is a great way not only to see what colors you’re comfortable in but also what colors compliment your style and personality. Pick out a few of your favorite items of clothing based on what you feel best in as inspiration for your wedding colors.

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2. Observe Your Home Décor

Designing your wedding is a lot like designing your home. The colors and pieces you’ve filled your home with likely bring you joy, which is a solid basis for your wedding décor. Take photos of your favorite corners of your home to include on your wedding mood board when choosing wedding colors, as well as details for your big day. Beyond your own home, consult your interior design Pinterest board, favorite home decor Instagram accounts, or your favorite retailers for even more inspiration.

Image by Peyton Rainey Photography. See more of this real wedding here.

3. Check Out The Seasonal Blooms

Floral design has a huge influence on the overall look of your wedding. The flowers you use in your ceremony, reception, and bouquets will most likely depend on the season in which you’re marrying, which helps to narrow down your color choices.

If you’re saying “I do” in spring, your palette is likely to reflect spring blooms in fresh, light, or pastel colors. Whereas if you’re getting hitched in the fall, your palette will presumably include richer tones like burgundy, navy, emerald, and mustard. While your entire palette doesn’t have to be strictly seasonal, using one or two accent hues brings a sense of the season into your wedding.

However, if there is one piece of advice that we can give you, it’s that you can tie other colors that may not be considered “in-season” into your wedding if you want. There is no rule book. If you want hues of blush for your winter affair, go for it. The same goes for jewel tones in the heart of the summer.

Image by Jami Laree Photography. See more of this real wedding here.

4. Explore Your Venue

Whether in architecture, landscape, or existing design, your venue may dictate your color palette to some degree. During your venue tour, be sure to snap some photos of the space to help you remember which colors you’re complimenting. You picked your venue for a reason, so allow some of the magic in your space to influence your color choices.

Suppose you fall in love with a venue that doesn’t match the color palette you had in mind, switch up the hues rather than scratch your dream colors completely. The last thing you want to do is sacrifice your ideal color palette or spend hundreds trying to cover up the fact that the colors don’t match the venue.

Lastly, opting for a venue that is a blank slate–such as an industrial warehouse, garden, or tent–also gives you the freedom to add any decor that you like that will help carry out your vision.

Image by Liz Osban. See more of this real wedding here.

5. Consider Your Theme

As you begin to plan your wedding, envision the vibe of the day. Is your venue heavily rustic, industrial, or botanical? Are you inspired by bohemian, romantic, or edgy wedding fashions? Make a list of words that describe the look you want to achieve for your wedding, followed by the colors you associate with each word. If you’re having trouble coming up with colors, do a quick Pinterest search for the words on your list and see which colors stand out.

Image by Let’s Frolic Together. See more of this real wedding here.

6. Spend Some Time With A Color Wheel

Once you’ve chosen one or two colors you definitely want to include in your wedding design, it’s time to check out the color wheel. This is the best way to see which colors complement each other verses which combos you want to avoid. Typically the rule of thumb is to pair opposite colors together–aka warm and cool—for example, coral and turquoise. You can also pair colors that are neighbors on the color wheel (i.e., green and yellow). Pantone–the king of all colors–is a great resource to consult during this process.

If you need some visual inspiration for your fall wedding, check out these five stylish fall wedding color palettes. We’ve also rounded up our favorite island-inspired color palettes for the summer wedding for your dreams!

Image by Salt Atelier. See more of this real wedding here.

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Breathtaking Black Tie Tuscany Wedding at Borgo di Castelvecchio

June 13, 2019 | Junebug Weddings

If you know us, you know we can’t resist a destination wedding in Tuscany! So, it should come as no surprise that we’re completely obsessed with Danielle and Scott’s wedding at Borgo di Castelvecchio! This black-tie affair was as sophisticated and elegant as it gets, without losing any of the rustic charm of the Italian countryside. Weddings in Tuscany helped Danielle and Scott create the wedding of their dreams, complete with spring-inspired florals designed by Fluida Design, al fresco dining, and an Italian wedding cake made on the spot! Get your Pinterest boards ready because these images captured by Lilly Red Creative are going to be your new obsession!

The Couple:

Danielle and Scott

The Wedding:

Borgo di Castelvecchio, Siena, Italy

Our vibe was Italian chic. With the combination of having a black tie wedding along with the backdrop of the Tuscan hills and the magical castle, it was exactly what we were looking for. It was fancy and elegant and incorporated every aspect of our surroundings.

We chose our venue because it had a traditional rustic Italian feel with beautiful views of Tuscany, and it had space for all 70 of our guests to stay. We wanted our guests to be able to come and go as they please without having to drive anywhere. We had our rehearsal dinner, ceremony and reception all on the same property but in different places.

If you have the budget to hire a wedding planner, do it. It’s the best money you could spend for peace of mind; especially if you’re having a destination wedding. Also, spend the extra money to get a videographer because the day goes by so fast that you’ll want to relive that moment/day every day you can!

Also, don’t forget that it’s your wedding! You can get easily carried away by trying to please everyone else and lose sight of what really matters — that you and your spouse are celebrating your marriage and spending the rest of your lives together.

My veil was handed down by my mother-in-law and then I had one of my good friends add lace to it. It was my favorite thing I wore that day! I went with a mermaid dress with simple lace. I knew I wanted a huge bouquet so I made sure that the dress and the bouquet didn’t clash!

For the first dance, we did a mix of 3 songs. The first song one was “Can’t Help Falling in Love” and then the DJ played “Holy “by Florida Georgia Line and finally “Marvin Gaye” by Charlie Puth. The band played the first one and then the DJ mixed the next two songs. At the end of the last song, all our guests came out to dance with us! 

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Lilly Red Creative
Event Planning – Weddings in Tuscany
Venue – Borgo di Castelvecchio
Floral Design – Fluida Design
Catering and Cake – Roland’s
Officiant – Rev. David Ware
DJ and Live Music – B Katch
Videography – Whitesfilm
Stationery – P8perHearts
Hair and Makeup Artist – Giulia Cresci
Wedding Dress – Chosen by One Day
Bridal Accessories – Sophia Webster
Bridesmaids’ Apparel – Bella Bridesmaids
Groom’s Apparel – Enzo Custom
Rings – Elina Bromberg
Lighting – Central House
Transportation – Alterini
Welcome Drinks – Floret Artisan Kitchen & Bar
Wine Tasting – Foresteria Villa Cerna

 

Our biggest congratulations to Danielle and Scott, and a huge thanks to Lilly Red Creative for sharing this beautiful wedding at Borgo di Castelvecchio! Want to see more Tuscan wedding inspiration? This breathtaking Tuscany destination wedding is an Italian fairy tale come to life!

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This Intimate 45-Person Capaldi Hotel Wedding in Marrakech was Full of Surprises from Start to Finish

June 12, 2019 | Junebug Weddings

Tari and Ivo’s Moroccan Capaldi Hotel wedding was the epitome of intimate and dreamy! BEST DAY EVER Events helped the couple pull off a day full of surprises for the guests, including the actual location and the post-dinner reception performances. The weekend began with a pre-wedding glamping-style celebration in the desert, complete with camels, large rugs, and traditional music. The next day, the couple exchanged vows at their hotel venue and ended the festivities with an al fresco dinner, fire dancers, and a late-night dip in the pool. Lott’s Photography was on hand to capture all the magic!

The Couple:

Tari and Ivo

The Wedding:

Capaldi Hotel, Marrakech, Morocco

We had a lot of surprises! All guests were picked up with 4X4 cars in Marrakech without knowing where they were going. We decided to keep it a secret! After a short drive, everybody arrived at the venue. A few hours later the guests had to ready to leave the venue. We drove through the dessert and they had no clue where they were going. So it was a lot of fun!

We fell in love with Marrakech 2 years prior to the wedding, and we knew right away that we wanted to get married in this magical place! Together, with our wedding planner, we visited 8 venues and Capaldi Hotel was our first choice. It was amazing!

The decision to have a small and intimate wedding was our best decision. It made it so special, warm and personal. For all our guests it was a unique experience! We couldn’t have done this without our wedding planner, so we would definitely advise hiring a wedding planner. It saves a lot of stress!

For us, it was important that everyone felt connected with each other and totally relaxed. We were with a group of 45 guests, and we wanted to spoil everyone the entire weekend with love and give an amazing experience with this wedding. Not only for us but for every single guest.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Lott’s Photography
Event Planning – BEST DAY EVER Events
Venue – Capaldi Hotel
Floral Shop – Le Kiosque a Fleurs Marrakech
Floral Design – BEST DAY EVER Events
Cake – Amandine
Officiant – The Souk Department
DJ and Live Music – LoveSound
Videography – Blond & Blauw Films
Stationery – Studio Blauw
Hair and Makeup Artist – Bruid & Beauty Nederland
Wedding Dress – Covers
Groom’s Apparel – l’Atelier Amsterdam

 

Congratulations to Tari and Ivo, and our biggest thanks to BEST DAY EVER Events for sharing this Capaldi Hotel wedding! Love this Moroccan style? You won’t want to miss these 5 elements for creating the Moroccan-inspired wedding of your dreams!

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