Friday, March 20, 2009

Awesome 2009 Wedding Colors

By Trecia Linzi

What's your favorite color choice for your wedding? Is it a hot trend color for 2009? What are the experts saying is hot for 2009? In past recent years, brides preferred soft pastels, such as green, pink and lilac, and of course white, and yes, even black. These colors were so popular, that they may just lead the way for 2009 popular wedding colors.

Most likely, you will see bold, bright colors enter the 2009 wedding scene as well. The fashion experts all agree that bright bold colors, and even exotic combinations are the new trend. Now of course you don't want go overboard for your wedding, but you may want to add at least a splash of bright and bold to your wedding color scheme.

Now, you may be wondering just how to add these bright bold colors to create a beautiful color scheme, and not go overboard with it? Well as long as you keep most of the primary areas traditional such as the bridal gown, you'll be coordinated just fine. You will want to keep the bridesmaid dresses and groomsmen attire color-coorinated as well. but you can certainly add splaches of bright to exotic color with the flower arrangements, table decor, and even the trim on the wedding cake.

Bright yellows and turqoise will be very popular, and when mixed with a tropical theme, what a beautiful wedding sight that would be!You could also have wedding favor boxes decorated with yellow and blue ribbon, as well as color coordinated place settings.

Another color scheme that is certain to be popular is using oranges along with peach tones, and then using very bright orange as an occasional splash of color; such as with ribbon to tie wedding favor boxes, or to tie balloon bouquets with. Tiger Lillies for the bridal bouquets would be a great choice.

Pinks, of course are always stylish. But bold pink colors are now emerging on the wedding scene. Since 2009 is about new beginnings, why not make a statement of new beginnings with the brighter, bolder colors?

As with the other bright colors, this should go over quite well as long as you follow the same techniques mentioned previously, and keep traditional things as traditional, then make your bright color statement with the decor.

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