I am planning a wedding for next May, I am really liking the colors Tiffany blue and brown. Do you think it would be ok for a May wedding?|||Just blue or tan|||SINCE IT'S MAY...WE ARE STILL IN THE SEASON OF SPRING...[hopes this help %26amp; yes Tiffany blue would be good; definitely not brown]
What Are Spring Wedding Colors?
Traditionally, spring colors are pastels. If you are looking to work spring shades into your nuptials, you鈥檒l want to stay away from dark and sharp shades such as deep oranges, navy blues, and bright reds that are often associated with other seasons. Soft colors that are appropriate include lavender, baby pink, mint green, yellow, and pale blue. If you enjoy a more vibrant color palette, try a vibrant turquoise or hot pink blended with more muted hues.
Spring colors are fun because they can be mixed up in random combinations that look gorgeous together. You also have the freedom to throw in patterns such as subtle polka dots or gingham ribbon that would be seen as taboo any other time of the year. Some color combinations can even be used to suggest the natural beauty found during this time of year, such as:
Light green and baby pink can represent budding blossoms, and can easily compliment small clusters of petite flowers tied to reception napkins.
A combination of melon and a deeper pink can conjure up mental images of a perfect spring sunset, and goes well with floating candle centerpieces at an evening affair.
Light blue with crisp white or ivory is reminiscent of children鈥檚 Easter attire, and your flower girl may look gorgeous in this color scheme, adding a little Sunday best to your big day.|||Right up until yesterday, I would have turned my nose up at brown as a wedding colour. But yesterday I went to a bridal expo and saw those very colours! The junior bridesmaid wore a strapless flowing Tiffany blue dress with a narrow chocolate brown sash, and I loved it!
As for whether it's appropriate for a May wedding, well, as far I can see, colours shouldn't be limited to particular seasons. What if your favourite colour is "out of season"? Would you chose a colour you weren't so fussed on, just because it was "in season"? If you like the colours, use them!|||I think it's perfectly fine to use tiffany blue and chocolate brown for a spring wedding. I suggest blue dresses for the maids. Brown tuxes for the men.
Groom could wear his brown tux with white vest and tie. Groomsmen could wear blue vests and ties with their brown tuxes.
Flowers could be white and blue, with touches of greenery.
I think you should use the colors you love best . . . not necessarily worrying about the seasons.|||There are way too many people out there who will want a their wedding to fall within certain 'parameters'. There should only be one rule, and that is what the bride wants the bride gets. If you want those colors, then go for it. They go well together and it is your day, not a magazine's or anyone else's. Go for it! This is your day...enjoy it!|||I'm in the camp that thinks brown is too drab for a wedding, regardless of the season. It doesn't have the elegance of black and just ends up looking dull. I'd suggest you pick something other than brown to go with your Ttiffany blue.|||blue is very elegant,brown is suit for a party,not wedding,i think,but i like white best,it looks so pure,pretty,and so on!|||Yeah... but every other wedding these days is Tiffany blue and brown or Tiffany blue and black or Tiffany blue and white. It's been overdone.
It's your wedding, but I'm just sayin'....|||Beautiful but very trendy for wedding colours at the moment. If you care about your wedding photos looking a bit dated in years to come then you might want to choose different colours|||I'm not a fan of brown in weddings to begin with, but I think that including brown in a spring wedding would look too dark. Go for something lighter.|||maybe a tan or caramel brown would be ok, I couldn't imagine tiffany blue with a chocolate kind of brown being very nice.|||That sounds so pretty. I think Tiffany Blue and Cream or White sounds nice too. Tiffany blue is my favorite (besides pink)|||Those colors are so played out. And not appropriate for the season. But hey, it's your wedding. Do watcha want.|||Do what you want but those two colors (together) have been played out for a long time now.|||Tiffany Blue is nice but brown for a May wedding is no good.
How about white?
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