What were YOUR wedding colors?

The girls were in cornflower blue - it was the only color that would work with ALL of their coloring - and we were married outdoors at 10.30 am, so black was out - the men had on suits and minty sage green shirts and ties - the bridesmaids carried lime green orchids - and I wore a 1930's bias cut lace dress over a nude slip - it was BEAUTIFUL.

I think the bottom line is to pick things you really like - really, really truly like - favorite flower, favorite color - and then make it work. But always consider the time of day and how you want to feel.

Your wedding will be beautiful - good luck!
 
All I'm seeing in the magazines and online are very modern, hip colors: tiffany blue and red, chocolate brown and pink, etc. They're pretty but I want something different and original, like you all had!

FWIW, those aren't too modern. DH proposed in early '01, we married August '03, and those colors were in the Martha Stewart/Elegant Bride magazines around then, and ALL over the British bridal mags (I was never brave enough to add up all the cold hard cash I spent on THOSE things...around $12 each, augh).

For our originally planned wedding which would have been Sept '02, we were doing red, red, and more red. Such a pain! Red is very very difficult to match, especially from one sort of fabric to another. And IMO red is the hardest if you do have some unmatching...one red can look so orange while another red can look so different, and it's really hard to explain what you are actually going for. I was tormented that whole time, but I was trying to put in a Korean thing b/c hubby is half Korean, the big poofy wedding was for HIM (I wanted Vegas), and it just felt right since it was going to be on the solstice going into Fall.

Then things changed and August worked the best, and red just didn't feel right anymore. Plus, I'd realize how little his mom was going to help (zero help is little, right?), we'd canceled the plans for a Korean honeymoon for all sorts of reasons, and red in the heat of the summer didn't work for me.

So we moved to pink and green. I find variations of pink go well together (like in Ember's pictures) so I didn't have to be as exact, and the green I used was a light sagey bright sort of green. We were going to go with certain dresses in a light pink, but they were really expensive and the bridal shops were warning me they were going to be discontinued, so we dropped that plan. My bridesmaids absolutely revolted at the idea of choosing their own gowns...we were all in our 30s and knew that the concept of wearing a b'maid dress was just ridiculous, so they wanted me to just choose and tell them and stop talking about it so much. My MOH is a seamstress whose dad worked at the outlet of a big fabric store in WA, and could get me a discount off a discount on silk, so she made long skirts from a springy green shantung silk fabric. And they ordered tops from a Separates line (and shortly after our orders, we were told the company wouldn't accept "just tops" orders anymore) in an ivory...they were supposed to choose the top that worked best for them, but they ended up insisting on coordinating so they didn't have 4 of one, 1 of another, 1 of a different one...that bugged them. I always thought bridesmaids LIKED choosing their own stuff, but not mine!


The florist didn't quite get the pink right...I used dahlias for the main flower and she got it too light...I'd showed her ONLY bright, nearly hot, pink, but she went with almost a purple...that was the exception to the "variations of pink go well". She messed up some other stuff too...but she used amaranthus, both deep red and green, and that turned out to be awesome. I also had her use an idea that was new *at the time*, using limes at the base of the centerpiece vases. :) Everyone who noticed that loved it. :goodvibes



I'm now talking too much, sorry.

The guys just wore suits. Well, they were the suitiest tuxes I could find (no one was renting suits then...they are now!), with a normal dress shirt and ties. I'd tried to get hubby to agree to fun ties that I was thinking of making or buying from a place like Simple Silhouettes, but he just couldn't see it in his head. Then we watched Love Actually, and it's been since '03 but he still smacks himself after seeing the wedding scene and those great bright colored ties the groom and best man wear. :)


I'm so glad we didn't go with red!

Though I've been planning a renewal since we were AT our wedding, one with a colored gown for me (I wanted a deep red gown from Ian Stuart but was too chicken), something great for DH, and nothing much to match to each other since I'd have no one standing up with us...and red without needing to match it sounds nice! :goodvibes
 
Ooh, great thread!

I love all of your color choices. Y'all have nice taste.

Well, I'm not quite sure what color I want yet. Dbf has told me 100% no pink. :( Pink is my favorite! My backup colors are green (and yet, its hard for everyone to look good in green *sigh*) purple, red, or this champagne/silvery color.
 
We got married in Oct 1993. I wore white and the bridesmaids wore metallic turquoise with a black bodice.

If I were to do it all over again (traditional wedding) I would do a total black and white wedding. I've seen pictures and I think it looks so elegant.

BUT, if I were to do it all over again (according to our personalities) we would totally have a Halloween wedding. We would still dress as a typical bride and groom (that way we could have "traditional" wedding pictures) but then we would have the guests dress as they'd like, in costume of course. I think it would make for a great night out for everyone and nobody would have to worry about what to wear to the wedding. Well, I guess they would have to worry about which costume to wear but that's fun!!!

I would also decorate with a fall theme and have candy bar set up with little treat bags so everyone could go trick or treating. But since this will never happen, I'll just keep it my little dream. LOL
 

I had a Christmas wedding. My anniversary is Monday:love: 7 years together.

I wasn't really too concerned about colors as odd as that sounds. I knew the church would be decorated for Christmas and we were doing a fairly small reception.

The bridesmaids wore light blue satin and my maid of honor wore a gorgeous silver dress. The guys were in dress greens. I wore a white dress and my mom, who escorted me down the isle, wore a gold colored dress.

The bridesmaids carried one long stem sterling silver rose with some Christmas holly wrapped around them. The corsages were holly with a sterilng silver rose. I carried dozen sterling silver roses with holly around. Hands down my favorite part was the flowers. Gorgeous and simple.

Our wedding favors was a Christmas personalized Christmas ornament and in our thank you note everyone received a picture of that person/couple and us from our reception.

Our cake was 4 square layers stagged on top of each other to look like presents on top of each other. Each layer had a silver or blue ribbon tied around it. Our cake topper was a GI Joe doll with a dark curly haired barbie thrown over his shoulder.:laughing:

What time of the day are you getting married and when? Sometimes that makes a difference in wedding colors. I wouldn't get married in the morning and have a black and white wedding. I tend to think of those colors as formal night wedding.
 
Ooh, great thread!

I love all of your color choices. Y'all have nice taste.

Well, I'm not quite sure what color I want yet. Dbf has told me 100% no pink. :( Pink is my favorite! My backup colors are green (and yet, its hard for everyone to look good in green *sigh*) purple, red, or this champagne/silvery color.

I disagree--green is technically a neutral color and it looks good on almost everyone (darker greens).

Having said that, we had dark green velvet bridesmaids dresses and ivory flowers. My dress was ivory--I don't look good in pure white. No butt bows though.
 
I was married in June of 1978. My bridesmaids wore yellow dresses and the guys all wore brown tuxes.
 
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DH and I were married in the summer of 2003. Our colors were sage and Victorian lilac. The bridesmaids all wore Victorian lilac dresses and we had the green accents with the flowers and stuff. My dress was white with a ballgown skirt and pretty long train. DH wore a black tux w/ white vest and bow tie. The guys wore black tuxes w/ black vests and bow ties. Our Dads (mine performed the ceremony and his was his Best Man) had black tuxes with silver vests and bow ties.

I just read back over that and realized it sounds a lot busier than it actually looked. :lmao: It was really very pretty and elegant. :) And I absolutely love purple and green together.
 
we were married 32.5 years ago. our colors were baby blue and white. the guys wore baby blue tuxes with ruffled shirts:eek: but it was the style. the girls wore floral dresses of baby blue and big floppy hats. i carried daisies and the girls carried white baskets of mixed spring flowers w/daisies. our wedding pictures are a hoot.
 
we were married 32.5 years ago. our colors were baby blue and white. the guys wore baby blue tuxes with ruffled shirts:eek: but it was the style. the girls wore floral dresses of baby blue and big floppy hats. i carried daisies and the girls carried white baskets of mixed spring flowers w/daisies. our wedding pictures are a hoot.

I remember going to my cousins wedding and they wore pale green (seafoam green) tuxes and I remember how much I liked how they looked :lmao::lmao:

Those floppy hats were just stunning on EVERYONE I am sure :lmao:.

I can say that with our bridesmaid dresses and the black tuxes the guys wore, the pictures still look reasonable--other than we look like we were all 12.
 
Married 15 yrs ago and my colors were plum and white. The guys wore black tuxes with vests that were black with a plum swirly design on them and the girls dresses were plum with white lace. My dress was white. My sister actually wore her dress to the prom and it looked great! :thumbsup2

If I could go back and do it over I would love to do black and white with another color like hot pink, lime green or red for accents. I've also seen chocolate brown dresses for bridesmaids and thought that looked good.

One neat thing that I did was have each of my girls carry flowers that were made up of their birth month flower (note: I used silks) plus greenery. I then carried all of their "flowers".
 
30 years ago.
Navy, pink and light blue.
Bridesmaids wore navy and had light blue floppy hats.
Guys wore whatever suit they had (budget wedding).
DH wore off white suit.
My dress was white and I carried a parasol with pink roses.

It was 1979 what can I say!:confused3
 
I got married in 1973. One of my bridesmaids wore pink, one light blue, one yellow, and one orchid. The ushers had matching colors. Hmm some of the things I did. But it was a pretty wedding!

OMG! My seventies dream! Loved the rainbow bridesmaids.

However, got married in 1989...peach and ivory
 
We were married 11 years ago in November. The bridesmaids wore hunter green. We used the same green on our invitations and as details on our cake. My dress was ivory and the guys wore black tux. This thread is making me want to get our our album and look thru it.
 
I was married 35 years ago. My bridesmaids wore navy blue dotted swiss dresses and white floppy hats with navy blue ribbons. Flowers were mostly white and yellow. Groomsmen wore gray tuxedos. My dress was white and my late husband wore a black tuxedo. It was all very nice. Of course, it was 1974.:goodvibes
 
Even though it'll be 18 years on Monday, I sooo stayed away from the red and green of Christmas.

We went with a darker purple with a cream accent. The girls dresses were purple, but depending on the light and angle you were looking from, their dresses would take on a scarlet or deep blue color. I wish I had a scanner to show pictures. Everybody loved the dresses.

Now, I will say that the church was highly decorated with their traditional white tree with silver and gold ornaments, as well as dozens of poinsettias around, so the feel of Christmas was there. We did not need much in the way of flowers for the church.
 
We were married 17 years ago. Our colors were fushia. It was 1992 after all :laughing: The men wore black tuxes.
 
Pastels.

My maid of honor was in light blue, bridesmaids in lavendar, yellow and pink.

The groomsmen wore ruffled shirts in the same color as the girls' dress that they were walking with. And back then (1975) it was fashionable for the guys to wear black pants with white tux jackets. The jackets were trimmed in black.

The flowers were all pastel colors too. And the cake was done in them too.
 
I had a Christmas wedding too...had burgundy, deep evergreen and gold accents. Poinsettas were all over the church, and beautiful Christmas decorations.

Candlelight ceremony with a harp playing. :) It as honestly the most beautiful wedding.
 














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