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Basic Color Theory for Weddings...

 

One day, one hundred people, one thousand decisions ...where do you start? How about color?

Color effects us in ways such as persuasion, arousal, inspiration, challenge, danger, repulsion, etc... It's why you buy things and why you don't. It's where you go and where you believe you're not allowed to go. Color is one of the first things we discover as babies. Color even controls the flow of everyday traffic.

When it comes time to start picking and mixing and matching colors for your wedding, don't consider yourself an expert in the area unless A) You are a formally-trained artist with years of experience or B) You have an innate, almost in-born, ability to select the proper paring of colors when called upon. Many people people make the mistake of thinking themselves one of those two when, in fact, they have very little ability to even match their daily work outfit!

An understanding of color can be enhanced by understanding a color's relationship to another via a color wheel. Color wheels are a design basic and display a core set of colors that we all know by name. Primary colors are listed as Red, Yellow and Blue. Between them sit the secondary hues of Orange, Violet and Green. A mixing of the Primary (or First) and Secondary (or Second) colors provides us with the final level known as Tertiary (or Third) Colors. To find a compliment to a color, you simply find the color opposite the one you are looking at.

Now you know you can safely choose a color and its compliment without having them clash with one another.

Over the centuries, an understanding has developed about color coordination and the human brain. The eyes and the brain work together to process the underlying 'feel' of a certain color. This is the process that tells you what color generates a warm, hot or cold (cool) feeling in your mind. Someone can look at a color and tell you that they like it or not yet they might not be able to articulate to you as to why they feel about a certain color like they do. Understanding the fundamental idea behind color is the first step in choosing the right mix - or complimentary - colors for your wedding's accent.

COLOR WHEEL SAMPLE
Picture of Color Wheel
Highlights Key
   
  Primary Linked Colors
  Secondary Linked Colors
  Tertiary Linked Colors
   
Complimentary Color Examples
(Always directly across your selected color)
   
    Red / Green
    Red-Orange / Blue-Green
    Orange / Blue
    Yellow-Orange / Blue-Violet
    Yellow / Violet
    Yellow-Green / Red-Violet

It is common knowledge that certain colors generate certain (and sometimes) immediate reactions - red (used in stop signs or stoplights instantly hail an innate command in you to STOP!). Red is a very noticeable color, naturally reserved fore love, blood, seduction, evil or temptation. Colors like greens and blues facilitate what is referred to as 'cool' colors in the color spectrum. These colors provide the viewer with a sense of soothing that they can't explain, but can confirm that their brains really appreciate it.

Your understanding of color will be a giant step in you nailing down wedding day specifics. Understanding why black is reserved for funerals and not weddings will keep you from making some pretty awful mistakes when planning out the most important day of your life. One possibility is to leave the solid colors like black and gray to the groom and his groomsmen and balance them out by selecting something more eye catching but not too overwhelming for the women. More often then not, white is reserved for the bride but the proper selection of color for your bridesmaid dresses and flowers will help in solidifying your place as the center of attention. All elements around you should work with you and not against you.

The following is a listing of those colors with their appropriate color swatch for reference. Start thinking about what color you like and then be able to tell yourself (and others) why you like it. If there is a theme one might be working up to, try to select colors that work well together. What type of colors will you see in the church sanctuary on that day? What works well with an ocean front setting? Leave no stone unturned. Think of everything when deciding on the accent color and you get a broader picture of what the end result should look like.

Some things to think about when choosing your color(s):

• Wedding Ceremony Venue (outdoors, indoors, nature, etc...)
• Bridesmaid hair colors and skin tones
• Flower types/colors available for that particular time of year in your region
• Weather to consider for the time of year your wedding is scheduled for

Color Swatches for Wedding Accent Colors
White Color Swatch White Lipstick Color Swatch Lipstick Black Color Swatch Black Sky Blue Color Swatch Sky Blue
Light Ivory Color Swatch Light Ivory Hot Pink Color Swatch Hot Pink Gold Color Swatch Gold Periwinkle Color Swatch Periwinkle
Champagne Color Swatch Champagne Dark Navy Color Swatch Dark Navy Rose Color Swatch Rose Regal Blue Color Swatch Regal Blue
Latte Color Swatch Latte Kiwi Color Swatch Kiwi Lilac Color Swatch Lilac Sapphire Color Swatch Sapphire
Mocha Color Swatch Mocha Olive Color Swatch Olive Dusty Lavender Color Swatch Dusty Lavender Copper Color Swatch Copper
Chocolate Color Swatch Chocolate Sage Color Swatch Sage Plumb Color Swatch Plumb Burndt Orange Color Swatch Burnt Orange
Buttercup Color Swatch Buttercup Hunter Color Swatch Hunter Eggplant Color Swatch Eggplant Cinnamon Color Swatch Cinnamon
Maise Color Swatch Maise Emerald Color Swatch Emerald Amethyst Color Swatch Amethyst Apricot Color Swatch Apricot
Baby Pink Color Swatch Baby Pink Chianti Color Swatch Chianti
Aqua Color Swatch Aqua Coral Color Swatch Coral
Primerose Color Swatch Primrose Burgundy Color Swatch Burgundy Blue Topaz Color Swatch Blue Topaz Silver Color Swatch Silver
Ice Pink Color Swatch Ice Pink Claret Color Swatch Claret Light Blue Color Swatch Light Blue Dove Grey Color Swatch Dove Gray
Fuschia Color Swatch Fuschia Red Color Swatch Red Dusty Blue Color Swatch Dusty Blue Royal Color Swatch Royal

So, if based on the swatch matrix to the left and the color wheel shown higher up, we can afford to make the following color swatch matches (read left to right - (so Red may compliment Emerald well, Maise could work with Plumb, etc...):

Red Red Color Swatch & Emerald Color Swatch Emerald
Maise Maise Color Swatch & Plumb Color Swatch Plumb
Royal Royal Color Swatch & Gold Color Swatch Gold
Aqua Aqua Color Swatch & Cinnamon Color Swatch Cinnamon
White White Color Swatch & Black Color Swatch Black
Sage Sage Color Swatch & Burndt Orange Color Swatch Burnt Orange
Mocha Mocha Color Swatch & Kiwi Color Swatch Kiwi

So jump into the Wedding Dress Creator program and play around with some accent color ideas here.


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