Top Wedding Color Styles and Mistakes with Flowers


There are a whole lot of wedding accents and a whole lot of colors that could be either used wisely for holding up the wedding theme and color palette well or could be destroyed in its entirety by going over the top. But as you brainstorm the various wedding color schemes and palettes you can use certain tricks to make sure that you mix the right colors and right accents for creating a beautiful ambiance for the décor rather than a lavish and over the top arrangement.
But the questions that arise are – what are those tricks that can help you work well with wedding colors and what are popular color mistakes that people do and how to avoid them? Well, here are the complete solutions for that
Don’t experiment with too many colors:
Choose 2 to 4 colors for the whole wedding décor and floral arrangements and stick to them. Using too many wedding colors could the make the whole ambiance look messy and over the top. Implementing the same colors throughout the wedding décor will not only help you keep some consistency all over the décor but also maintain a cohesive flow. You can even use some varied shades of the same color to maintain an overall good look.

Using just two distinct colors:
Limiting to just two distinct colors can make the whole color scheme of your wedding décor a little dull and overworked. 3 to 5 colors can work great if used wisely and if more than one of them is neutral (like brown and cream). You can also try varying hues of a single color for a more cohesive flow throughout the wedding décor. For instance, sky blue hydrangeas, sapphire blue, gray and white shades of the same blossoms can be combined to making a scintillating color palette for the wedding décor.     
There are other silly mistakes like; using too much of a single color, ignoring venue colors, ignoring textures, too much of predictability and a few others.
You don’t have to be too much predictable with wedding colors and you could improvise and take risks. Ignoring textures and wedding venue colors should always be taken into consideration before finalizing the décor and arrangements and last but not the least even if you’re using two distinct colors combination you don’t have to use them equally throughout the décor. One of them could take the center stage and the other one could easily play the second fiddle.  
What do you think are the best wedding colors for spring? Have any other tips for choosing wedding colors well? Please share with us.

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