Friday 24 May 2013

What does your wedding color scheme say about you?

Red, Pink or Purple?
These are a few of the most popular colors used for weddings. What does your choice of color say about you?

Choosing the right color scheme for your wedding might be one of the most significant part of your planning; from invitation cards, centerpieces to flowers and bridesmaid dresses! Picking the perfect shade is vital to personalizing your wedding while bringing out your true colors!

Pink: 
Pink is a soft feminine color that gives off a sense of a caring, gentle spirit. Simple and classic, using pink at your wedding can set an overall vibe of peace and serenity as well as providing comfort and amity for your guests. It may also show your optimism and hope for your married life in the future. If pink is your favorite color, it represents you as a loving, lighthearted person that flows with ease through life.




      

     

                                                               

Purple:
Purple symbolizes inspiration and imagination. Using shades of purple such as violet or indigo connote your desire for individualism and brings out your creative side. You are free-spirited yet at the same time, need to  balance yourself with order and perfection. As the innovative individual that you are, you want your wedding to be just as unique, making a bold statement and straying away from the conventional soft colors such as pink or peach.





                                                  
Red: 
If you have an unconditional love for red, it shows that you are assertive and like to live life to its fullest. Always energetic and confident, you have a passion for life and hold a strong character. This powerful color also symbolizes love and lust and in Chinese culture represents good luck. This color is also often used as a color for the wedding gowns in Indian culture which signifies purity. Red at your wedding will bring out your vibrant spirit and an air full of passion and romance, perfect for committing to a lifelong marriage.







What color would you choose?

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