Thursday, December 31, 2009

My wedding colors are lavender and cream what is another good color to go with this combination?

Im getting married October 10thMy wedding colors are lavender and cream what is another good color to go with this combination?
A pale silvery mint greenMy wedding colors are lavender and cream what is another good color to go with this combination?
plum and orangy spice colors i love
yellow.. blue.. pink.. even peach is a great highlight! there are lots to go. even just shades of green.. to be a subtle back drop..





i'd definitely stay with pastels unless you want to go with a grape color, and make it a purple wedding.. just all shades of purple.
dark purple and yellow
peach, yellow or gold color
I'd say silver, maybe gold which would be especially good for autumn, or maybe a chocolatey brown, yellow might also work.
Silver or a charcoal gray would be a nice accent.
Mint green, pastel yellow, pastel pink, deep royal purple
I like the idea of silver accents. What about peach. Peach roses add a beautiful pop of color. :)


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Roses are the cheapest wedding flower. Purple roses, I think, are the most beautiful ever! Purple, peach, and cream flowers would go nicely together.
You have chosen a cold (lavender) and a warm (cream) color. You could chose a warm color to accent the cream like a light yellow, or a cold color to accent the lavender like a violet or a light purple.
silver


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chocolate brown
a sage or olive green would be nice for a vineyard feel, especially if you add touches of darker purple. Of course, there's always chocolate brown, which would make your cool palette feel warmer and have that seasonal quality (and chocolate and cream is a timeless combination). If you want to go brighter, try a burnt orange or a lime green. Finally, a really unique, Parisian look would be to add black, but very lightly: just a touch of black ribbon here and there, a black border around the stationery, maybe a bit of old world style stripes, etc.

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