Fresh Wedding Colors of 2021
Wedding Colors
If you are planning a wedding for the next year, there are many decisions to be made. However, none are more important than your wedding colors. Consequently, all of your decisions, from dress to flowers to decor, hinge on that all-important decision. As a result, there are some new color palettes on the horizon for 2021, and we are going to help you make an informed decision about yours.
2021 Top Wedding Colors:
Sage Green
Neutral colors are the new trend. Instead of forcing a color pair into your wedding decor, let the understated colors steal the show. This is a good color palette for outdoor weddings as it blends into the natural surroundings seamlessly. Coupled with ivory and other neutral colors found in nature, it is the understated look of 2021.
Cinnamon
Cinnamon is a trending color. Together with ivory, rose, and sage green, it makes a beautifully understated wedding color palette. Uniquely, cinnamon can be used as a dusty red as well as a neutral brown.
All the Purples
Purple is the pop of color your wedding needs. Not any specific purple, all the hues of purple are on trend for your wedding palette. As a result, purple is the color for bridesmaid dresses, ribbons, and flowers from lilac to deep wines.
Classic Blue and Berry
The blues have returned to the classics for wedding palettes. Consequently, a rich, classic blue paired with a warm berry color is a beautiful color combination for weddings. From the cake to your shoes, blue has it.
Tuscany Yellow
Yellow is the bold wedding trend color for 2021. Notably, Tuscany yellow adds a bright, rich color to your wedding. With this in mind, it’s easy to use in flowers, tablescapes, and in your bridal party. A pop of yellow can be a surprising treat to the eye on your big day.
We Specialize in All-Inclusive
At first, we thought all-inclusive meant just having all the infrastructure ready to go for the couple, so what looks like such a simply beautiful, largely outdoor wedding could be as clean and simple as the lines of the tent. There should be no hassles about getting in all the infrastructure and having it ready for your wedding. We did not want to witness a rental truck showing up at the last minute and a mom or bridesmaid, or the couple themselves, setting up chairs and tables–even mowing the yard–on the morning of the wedding. These were all things Jeanne witnessed repeatedly over the years. No wonder people were exhausted before their wedding even began…