Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Are fushia, purple and sage green bad colors for a Sept wedding?

September 1st is my big day! I'm having the hardest time trying to find a color scheme. Really want something nice and elegant...but yet has some color.



Things I was thinking:



1) BM dresses will be black with fushia, yellow and sage green flowers

OR

2) BM dresses will be fushia with fushia, purple and sage green flowers?



The chairs at the reception will have white covers with blk sash and fushia flowers in back. Flowers in center will be fushia, sage green and yellow/purple.



What you think....am I way off:)? HELP ME PLEASE:)))

Are fushia, purple and sage green bad colors for a Sept wedding?
Girl,

It doesn't really matter.It's YOUR day so choose whatever colour that you like.No.2 would be a better choice and I really love the colours you chose,really compliment each other and will look great in photographs!!

JUST DO IT :)



Congrats and all the best!
Reply:WOW...I'm in awh with mad luv in answers I've received. Thank you all for your honesty and support on making this decision for my special day....I really appreciate it:)))!!



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Reply:Fushia is more of a spring wedding color - but accents of it would be nice. I'd do the black with hints of the fushia.



Best of luck and congrats on your special day
Reply:Do whatever you want. It really doesn't matter.
Reply:Change the colors to something complimenting the season AND expressing you individuality and love. Those three colors might clash a lot with nature. Yellow is a spring/summer color (except for winter when it would be very pale) Sage would also be spring, fuschia would be a summer color. Black is more of a winter color. I suggest you take your colors and burn them- not literally, make them more rusty and rich, there is no reason to throw out your favorite colors and replace them with a more hokey pilgrim version. darkend your green and purple, and make your yellow more of a gold than a sunflower. Perhaps trade in black bridesmaids dresses for very dark brown? Think of your original colors as leaves and fall hit the trees.
Reply:Fuschia is usually associated with spring and summer weddings.



I personally love sage green myself and I don't mind purple either but not together on a wedding day.



Why not have you maid of honour and bridesmaids in shades of purple or shades of green but not both!



However it is your day, tho I think I'd talk to a florist and a wedding planner and your mum and the groom's mum first.
Reply:I think the black is nice but for a summer wedding it might be better to lay off the black. The other colors are nice.
Reply:trow some silver in with the fuchsia
Reply:It really all depends on the hue (depth of color) you are talking about. Soft sage, pale lilac and pale fuchsia COULD work. Are you wanting a very tropical look with bright versions of these colors? You would really need to go to see a florist and have her pull the actual flowers together to see if they work in reality, rather than your head. Your first choice of black dresses, w/ fuchsia, yellow and sage sounds a little busy, but again...you have to pull it together and see how it looks. With the reception chair covers...the simpler the better. You don't need all that on a chair. If you want drama..make the centerpiece the focus, not the chair.
Reply:If you like it, that's all that matters. Since fuschia is so hard to match, I'd go for the black dresses. It'll make the colors of your flowers pop in the photography. Go for it.


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