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How to Choose your Wedding Theme & Colours!



Choosing a wedding theme and colors can set the tone for your entire wedding, from the invitations to the décor to the attire. Here are some tips for selecting your wedding theme and colors:


1. Consider Your Personal Style

When selecting your wedding theme and colors, it's important to consider your personal style. Think about the colors and styles that you typically gravitate towards in your wardrobe and home décor. This can help you narrow down your choices and create a wedding that feels true to your style.

2. Think About the Season

The season in which you're getting married can also play a role in selecting your wedding theme and colors. For example, a winter wedding might incorporate cool blues and whites, while a summer wedding might feature bright and bold colors. Consider the season and its associated colors when selecting your wedding theme and colors.

3. Look to Your Venue

Your wedding venue can also provide inspiration for your wedding theme and colors. If you're getting married in a rustic barn, for example, a vintage or rustic theme might be fitting. If you're getting married in a modern venue, a sleek and minimalist theme might be more appropriate. Look to your venue for inspiration when selecting your wedding theme and colors.

4. Use Pinterest for Inspiration

Pinterest can be a great resource for finding inspiration for your wedding theme and colors. Create a board specifically for your wedding and start pinning ideas that catch your eye. You might start to notice certain themes or color palettes that are consistently appearing in your pins, which can help guide your decision-making.

5. Consider Your Wedding Party Attire

Your wedding party's attire can also provide inspiration for your wedding theme and colors. Think about the colors and styles you want your wedding party to wear and use that as a starting point for your wedding theme and color palette. For example, if you want your bridesmaids to wear blush dresses, a romantic and soft color palette might be fitting.

6. Decide on a Main Color

Once you have a general idea of the theme or style you want for your wedding, it's time to decide on a main color. This color will serve as the base for your wedding color palette and will be incorporated into various elements of your wedding, from the invitations to the flowers to the décor. Choose a color that you love and that reflects the overall feel of your wedding.

7. Choose Complementary Colors

Once you've selected your main color, it's time to choose complementary colors to create a cohesive color palette. Look for colors that complement your main color and reflect the overall style of your wedding. You might choose one or two additional colors, or a range of shades within the same color family.

8. Consider Your Venue and Décor

When selecting your wedding colors, it's important to consider your venue and the décor you'll be using. Look for colors that will complement the space and enhance its natural beauty. If your venue has a lot of natural wood or brick, for example, you might choose colors that complement those elements.

9. Look for Inspiration in Nature

Nature can provide a wealth of inspiration for your wedding color palette. Look to the colors of the season or the natural surroundings of your venue for inspiration. For example, if you're getting married in a lush garden, you might choose soft greens and pastel pinks for your color palette.

10. Consider Your Personal Connection to Colors

Finally, consider your personal connection to colors when selecting your wedding theme and colors. Certain colors might hold special meaning for you or your partner, or evoke certain emotions. Use those personal connections to guide your color choices and create a wedding that feels truly meaningful and personal.


Selecting your wedding theme and colors is an important part of the wedding planning process. While this guide is here to help you, just remember, the most important thing is to choose colors and a theme that you love and that make you feel happy and excited for your big day!

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