Choosing Your Wedding Colors, just became easy!

I always love to hear marriage proposal stories. I love hearing how a guy closed a major highway so he could propose marriage to his girlfriend, and there was the guy who rented a billboard on a major highway with a public marriage proposal on it so his future fiancé would see it on her way to work, or the boyfriend who proposed during dessert at a popular Dallas restaurant and involved all the diners and restaurant staff in his plan. These acts are wonderful, inspiring and romantic. Yet most of these couples do not have a clue as to what comes next: color counseling for wedding planning.

Color counseling for weddings should not be confused with wedding counseling. Color counseling involves visually walking someone through the process of making color selections for their wedding. The process can be difficult and challenging because many people do not have the ability to visualize color combinations.

I have been a wedding and event designer since the 1990’s and I have been color counseling bride’s throughout that time. Let me give you a few scenarios.

My client Michelle loved black as a dress color and she wanted to have her bridesmaids wear black dresses. The problem arose when her mother did not agree. Michelle’s mother thought black was morbid and should only be worn at funerals. Michelle compromised her color choice and chose a different color for her bridesmaids to wear. I did not have a way of showing Michelle’s mom what black bridesmaid dresses would look like. If I had had better tools at the time, I might have been able to show Michelle’s mom how beautiful black bridesmaids dresses can look for a wedding.

Stacey’s favorite color was medium blue but she wanted to get married in the fall and was concerned how medium blue would look with fall color flowers. Stacey, like many other people, have a hard time visualizing what certain dress colors look like with various flower colors, so she decided to have her bridesmaids wear chocolate because it was a color she could envision with fall flower colors.

Chandra and Mike wanted a winter wonderland wedding but they were having a hard time coming up with flowers that looked wintery and with selecting flowers that would be available in winter.

In the past I would use a combination of colored pencils, sketches and cut out magazine images to help clients visualize what red flowers would like with blue dresses or what black dresses look like with bright jewel toned floral. It was a time consuming process that did not always solve the problem.

Well I discovered this Free web site that simplifies the whole process.
www.yourweddingcolors.net is a user friendly web site that allows the user to place different colors of wedding bouquets in front of different color wedding gowns and bridesmaids dresses. No more cut and paste or hand coloring needed. You can see what a fall color floral bouquet looks like with a chocolate dress or chocolate flowers with a blue dress. You can compare a jewel toned bouquet against a long black dress or a even a short black dress.

It is easy and fun to use. No more guess work. There is also an image library where you can see what flowers are available by season and what colors certain flowers are naturally available in. It is the best tool on the market to help with color selection and again, it is Free and it is pretty.

Oh, and you should be aware that their site asks you to register to save and print your image but once you register you can play with bouquet colors and dress styles as often as you want. It has definitely made my job easier. Have fun and pass it on to your friends and family.

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Best Advise

header_picThe most common advise in many wedding guides is ‘make sure to buy flowers in season to save money’. The fact is, if a flower is not in season, it is not available! It is not that it will cost more. There are some flowers that cost more in some seasons, but that is all supply and demand and has nothing to do with it’s availability.

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Most common piece of advise

header_picThe most common advise in many wedding guides is ‘make sure to buy flowers in season to save money’. The fact is, if a flower is not in season, it is not available! It is not that it will cost more. There are some flowers that cost more in some seasons, but that is all supply and demand and has nothing to do with it’s availability.

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Choosing Your Wedding Colors, just became easy!

I always love to hear marriage proposal stories. I love hearing how a guy closed a major highway so he could propose marriage to his girlfriend, and there was the guy who rented a billboard on a major highway with a public marriage proposal on it so his future fiancé would see it on her way to work, or the boyfriend who proposed during dessert at a popular Dallas restaurant and involved all the diners and restaurant staff in his plan. These acts are wonderful, inspiring and romantic. Yet most of these couples do not have a clue as to what comes next: color counseling for wedding planning.

Color counseling for weddings should not be confused with wedding counseling. Color counseling involves visually walking someone through the process of making color selections for their wedding. The process can be difficult and challenging because many people do not have the ability to visualize color combinations.

I have been a wedding and event designer since the 1990’s and I have been color counseling bride’s throughout that time. Let me give you a few scenarios.

My client Michelle loved black as a dress color and she wanted to have her bridesmaids wear black dresses. The problem arose when her mother did not agree. Michelle’s mother thought black was morbid and should only be worn at funerals. Michelle compromised her color choice and chose a different color for her bridesmaids to wear. I did not have a way of showing Michelle’s mom what black bridesmaid dresses would look like. If I had had better tools at the time, I might have been able to show Michelle’s mom how beautiful black bridesmaids dresses can look for a wedding.

Stacey’s favorite color was medium blue but she wanted to get married in the fall and was concerned how medium blue would look with fall color flowers. Stacey, like many other people, have a hard time visualizing what certain dress colors look like with various flower colors, so she decided to have her bridesmaids wear chocolate because it was a color she could envision with fall flower colors.

Chandra and Mike wanted a winter wonderland wedding but they were having a hard time coming up with flowers that looked wintery and with selecting flowers that would be available in winter.

In the past I would use a combination of colored pencils, sketches and cut out magazine images to help clients visualize what red flowers would like with blue dresses or what black dresses look like with bright jewel toned floral. It was a time consuming process that did not always solve the problem.

Well I discovered this Free web site that simplifies the whole process.
www.yourweddingcolors.net is a user friendly web site that allows the user to place different colors of wedding bouquets in front of different color wedding gowns and bridesmaids dresses. No more cut and paste or hand coloring needed. You can see what a fall color floral bouquet looks like with a chocolate dress or chocolate flowers with a blue dress. You can compare a jewel toned bouquet against a long black dress or a even a short black dress.
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It is easy and fun to use. No more guess work. There is also an image library where you can see what flowers are available by season and what colors certain flowers are naturally available in. It is the best tool on the market to help with color selection and again, it is Free and it is pretty.

Oh, and you should be aware that their site asks you to register to save and print your image but once you register you can play with bouquet colors and dress styles as often as you want. It has definitely made my job easier. Have fun and pass it on to your friends and family.

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Fun 4The Of July Wedding Ideas

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How Do You Choose Your Wedding Colors

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Original article by Simone Hill from Theknot.com (8 Steps to choosing your wedding colors)

1. Get Inspired by Your Setting
First things first: location. Have a color palette in mind as you start your venue search. Think about what colors you’d like to use, and whether you’d want to prioritize finding the perfect venue or having your perfect color palette. If you find a venue that you love, but it doesn’t work with your colors, you’ll want to switch up a hue or two so you don’t bust your budget on trying to cover up or distract from the fact that it doesn’t match. Venues like converted warehouses, lofts and tents are all blank slates, meaning you can really add as much or as little as you want to carry out your vision for color and style. If you’ve already found the perfect venue, use the space to help you come up with your color scheme. The colors of your reception space and its surroundings, whether it’s the vintage Persian rug in the dining room or the view of the ocean, can spark an idea. And that way, you won’t have to work against a clashing color palette and your colors will enhance what you love about your venue.

2. Keep Your Priorities In Mind
While the venue is usually the biggest choice you have to make in your wedding planning, sometimes there are other details to consider that might come before choosing your colors too. If you’ve always dreamed of having your wedding overflowing with purple dendrobium orchids, then you should use that as a starting point for your palette, instead of trying to figure out a way to work it in later. You don’t want to choose a color scheme only to find that a must-have, like your grandmother’s ivory table runner, looks out of place or may get lost in the décor rather than standing out like you want it to.

 

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3. Think Seasonally
Just like your wardrobe, your wedding color scheme can be inspired by the time of year you’re saying “I do.” Think about the shade you want to use to bring out the season in your color palette. Rosy pink is perfect for spring, while a brighter coral is a summer staple. For fall, a rich fuchsia pairs well with other jewel tones, and blush and silver are a pretty wintry combo. Don’t shy away from colors you love though just because of seasonal color “rules,” which have pretty much gone the way of wearing white after Labor Day. Light pastels and barely there hues, like buff, can work for a fall or winter wedding. The trick is to concentrate on texture, and maybe even bring in a stronger accent color.

4. Set the Mood
Your wedding colors can also help create a vibe for your wedding day. If you’re going for a lot of drama, then a dark or jewel tone palette, like ruby red and black or emerald and gold, is a better choice than, say, light pastels. Think about the style and atmosphere you want to have, whether it’s relaxed or nostalgic, and what colors put you in that mind-set.

5. Look to What You Love
The colors that inspire your home décor are ones you know you can live with for a long time (and it’s an extra perk that leftover items like Moroccan lanterns will get used after your wedding day). Open your closet: What color clothes and accessories are you drawn to? Use that as a starting point for choosing your wedding hues.mv3

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yourweddingcolors.net New Look

We are happy to announce the newly designed

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It’s a great color planning tool for weddings

cropped-header_pic.pngThree of the most popular questions we hear from brides are

1. I am not sure what colors I want to use for my wedding

2. I don’t know what is going to look best for the season.

3. I don’t know what is going to look best on my bridesmaids.

Let us help you define your wedding colors

 

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Winter Weddings

Look at these lovely ideas for warm and wonderful winter weddings.

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Happy 2015

We Wish You A Very Happy 2015!
We are happy to announce that this February we will be
celebrating 25 years in business.
And we are still filled with fun fresh ideas to help you with
your wedding.
Give us a call or send us an email, let’s talk about how we can help
Your Wedding Dream Come True!
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We Wish You A Happy 2015!

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