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Amanda
Dedicated September 2022

How to handle colors in my ceremony

Amanda, on March 24, 2022 at 7:24 PM

Posted in Style and Décor 21

Hey guys, I am struggling a bit with handling color in my ceremony. My official wedding colors are turquoise and khaki, but I was told I might should incorporate other colors in to some stuff in the ceremony. For example, my groom and the wedding party are all wearing turquoise shirts/dresses with...

Hey guys,


I am struggling a bit with handling color in my ceremony. My official wedding colors are turquoise and khaki, but I was told I might should incorporate other colors in to some stuff in the ceremony. For example, my groom and the wedding party are all wearing turquoise shirts/dresses with khaki shorts (for the guys). I was leaning toward doing a teal/cream or turquoise/khaki themed bouquet for myself and the bridesmaids, but thought this is a good place to incorporate other colors? Do I need to do this, should I do this... I just don't know. Have any of you incorporated other colors outside your chosen colors in to the wedding decorations?

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  • Gillian
    Devoted July 2021
    Gillian ·
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    That should be a great time for natural lighting that isn’t too harsh.


    As far as blue silk flowers go, you could look into magnolia, wisteria, cornflower, orchid, rose, dahlia, and carnation to name a few. From what I’ve seen and the little I know about silk flowers, it’s best to stay away from the deep and vibrant blue hues (navy..) because they don’t occur naturally. The light tones are more natural or are seen in real flowers that are dyed while being grown.
    You could search blue/green flowers that are real, and then find their similar version in silk.
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