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One of the very first wedding planning decisions is that of your colour theme. Without it you won't know where to start with bridesmaid dresses, flowers, invitations and entire Reception look. Here are the hot choices for 2010.
1 : Red Hot Cherry with Luscious Lime. This may seem an odd mix when you first hear these colours said together, and although it is a bold statement, when these colours are combined right they create a striking impact on any wedding reception. 2 . Red and Black. Dramatic and Vibrant. Not particularly suited to a wedding abroad, but delightfully devilish to brighten up the photos if grey skies come calling. Any reception decorated in these colours be contemporary and have an air of luxury about it
3. Coral and Grey. Beautifully subtle. These colours are going to be a big hit for weddings abroad in 2010. This mixture of soft, muted colours combine to produce an exquisite wedding theme sure to wow all who attend.
4 . Green & Beige. These colours add a touch of finesse to a wedding colour scheme. Easily sourced colours that go together and are classy enough to last the test of wedding album time. Gold accessories are a must have with this colour combination and will bring out the wow factor at the reception
5. Hot Pink. Vibrant hot pink began growing in popularity in weddings a few years ago and there seems to be no halting this eye catching trend. Balance the pink well with sharp white and dazzling silver to have a show stopping reception.
6 . Black is the new Black. Elegance and sophistication are always created through the use of black. A crisp black and white combination is a sure fire hit to creating a stunning wedding reception. Add in some sparkle and silver through your accessories for that the icing on the cake.
7. Chocolate Mocha Browns with Soft Blush Pinks. Chocolate browns and pinks have been a very popular colour combination in recent years with the brown being the base colour. These colours create a relaxed setting that is modern and fashionable. A chic choice for any of todays couples.
8 . Light Grey and Pink. Adding a touch of refinement to the day, light Grey and Pink blend well together with a pastel charm. Silver accessories work excellently with this colour scheme, and with Grey being one of the very few choices of colours for the Groom and his enterage, he too can join in on the overall look
9. Tiffany Blue with Pale Aqua. Tiffany Blue is a very elegant colour, classic yet modern. Teaming this with light aqua shades and whites will make your wedding cool and refreshing, crisp and contemporary. If you want to add another colour to really create an impact try some bright green floral in your bouquet and centrepieces.
1 0. Navy and Yellow. Once restricted to mid 90's kitchens, Navy and Yellow is tipped to come back as a vibrant wedding mix. The colours do certainly go well together and with nature supplying so many british flowers in Yellow, they won't be hard to source. Navy is a flattering slimming colour, so your Bridesmaids will be thrilled with the result
11. Shades of Orange. Oranges in all shades have always been a very popular choice for autumn and fall weddings. However in 2010 orange is going to be a hot colour throughout the entire year. Orange can be used in many ways. When paired with browns and golds it creates a warm sophisticated reception, however team it with spring greens and you have yourself a fantastically fresh, contemporary style.
1 2. Light Green & Beige. These colours add a touch of finesse to a wedding colour scheme. Easily sourced colours that go together and are classy enough to last the test of wedding album time. Gold accessories are a must have with this colour combination and will bring out the wow factor at the reception |