Thursday, May 20, 2010

I would like to know what people think of these colours for my wedding.?

Reception venue the table cloths are black and white, black chair covers I have chosen dark red sashes (burgundy).


Candalbras :ivy with red and white flowers





I am wearing an off white wedding dress with embriodery and veil groom/groomsmen black, pale pink shirts and white tie.


Bridal bouquet need opinion: white flowers %26amp; red flowers with green ivy or


all white flowers and green ivy.


Bridesmaid dresses burgundy, green or silver


Pageboy black suit, burgundy tie or pink tie


flowergirl need opinion burgundy or white (can it be white if I am wearing off white) or pink.

I would like to know what people think of these colours for my wedding.?
okay, the groomsman are wearing black tuxes with a pink shirt and a white tie...change the tie to black.





if your guys are wearing the pink and black, then your girls would look ridiculous in a green or burgundy dress. Go with a pink one.





as for the bouquet, white flowers with the green ivy.





page boy...pink tie.





flowergirl...keep it pink.





i dont think the sashes for your chairs and the candalbras should be burgandy...that screws up the color scheme.





you have too many off colors being thrown out there. you have to keep the mindset that everything has to match...at least for the picture's sake...
Reply:Your palette seems a bit all over the place.





I'd cut out the pink altogether. Especially on the guys - with the white ties, it's a bit '80s. Why not white shirts and burgundy ties on all the males of the party? It will tie in better and look very classy.





Bouquet - Go for all white with ivy, or burgundy shades instead of reds. I mean, I'm picturing bright red flowers, and maybe you're talking darker shades, which would be ok.





Flower girl - You could probably find an off-white flower girl dress if you want the miniature-match effect. Otherwise, I'd say put her in something to match the bridesmaids.





Bridesmaids - Burgundy to solidify the scheme. You don't have anybody else wearing green or silver, so it would seem out of place.
Reply:For your flowers, go with the white, red, and ivy.


Bridesmaid dresses - burgundy, then they can have white and ivy in their flowers, with just a touch of red.


Flower girl - yes, white is totally fine. Depends on her age and size, how much you want to spend. Easier and cheaper to get a white or even pink one.


Jc penney is having a big sale on their girls' dresses right now -


http://www3.jcpenney.com/jcp/X5.aspx?Dep...
Reply:I don't think the burgundy and pink will go together. There seems to be a whole load of colour going on here. Choose 2 or 3 colours that complement each other and stick to those.
Reply:Sounds stylish. For bridal bouquet,I would go with the white flowers and green ivy.For flowergirl I'd go with white.Congrats.
Reply:If you are wearing "off" white I do not think anyone in the wedding party should wear white.
Reply:Very Classy. Can you get an off-white flower girl dress with a burgundy sash?
Reply:i dunno i need pics but there is too much going on there...


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