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Originally Posted by bmelko View Post

 

I think it's going to look amazing.  The  teal is a good contrast against the sand.  I don't feel like they're too dark; in fact, I love the neutral colors together, the blend really well. 

 I second that!!.. Cinnagirl, I love your colors!.

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Originally Posted by bmelko View Post

I think it's going to look amazing.  The  teal is a good contrast against the sand.  I don't feel like they're too dark; in fact, I love the neutral colors together, the blend really well. 

+1 Cinnagirl. I love bold saturated colors and these will compliment the sand and the sea perfecty! I had similar reservations with my color scheme of chartreuse and sangria, but I made the chartreuse my primary and added fuchsia as an additional accent color.

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Thanks ladies!! I feel much more confident about our colour scheme now. I think it's just hard when I don't see many beach weddings on the internet with deeper colour schemes so I find it hard to visualize what I'm planning. But I'm sure it'll all work out now.  :)

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Originally Posted by bmelko View Post

 

I think it's going to look amazing.  The  teal is a good contrast against the sand.  I don't feel like they're too dark; in fact, I love the neutral colors together, the blend really well. 

 

Agree - I think having some more neutral colors with a "pop" of something bright is stunning for a beach wedding. We're doing whites, silvers and sandy colors, and then bright orangy-pink is the pop. It's enough to belend with the sand I think, and add a tropical touch (just like your green)!

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Gorgeous, cinnagirl! I just finished a jewelry collection for a bride who will be incorporating the peacock teal in her wedding! To tie everything together, some of her jewelry and her bridesmaids jewelry (barefoot sandals, earrings, bracelet) add in those POPs!

 

 

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Originally Posted by cinnagirl View Post

Everyone's doing such bright colours! I feel like mine are dark in comparison. 

 

Our colours are teal with brown, beige, white and green. Keeping it fairly neutral, but I'm hoping the teal will pop against the sand. 

 

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Can anyone help me with my colors.....

 

I had originally picked out dark purple (eggplant) with ivory lace and burlap..

 

But my groom really wants light grey linen suits and i cant picture it in my head mixing well with the burlap accents

 

So i was debating on taking out the burlap and just using ivory lace with eggplant and grey/silver

 

But my invites and most of my wedding stationary are being done with kraft paper which is brown and rustic, which i picked out because of the burlap. The paper is already bought and i would hate for it to goto waste.

 

Any ideas? or is it just me that i shouldnt mix the grey with the brown?

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Originally Posted by bondgirl0072010 View Post

 

Gorgeous, cinnagirl! I just finished a jewelry collection for a bride who will be incorporating the peacock teal in her wedding! To tie everything together, some of her jewelry and her bridesmaids jewelry (barefoot sandals, earrings, bracelet) add in those POPs!

 

 

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Those are lovely Chelsea! I'll definitely be in contact regarding some barefoot jewelry for myself and my bridal party. :)

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Originally Posted by Dazeydawl View Post

 

Can anyone help me with my colors.....

 

I had originally picked out dark purple (eggplant) with ivory lace and burlap..

 

But my groom really wants light grey linen suits and i cant picture it in my head mixing well with the burlap accents

 

So i was debating on taking out the burlap and just using ivory lace with eggplant and grey/silver

 

But my invites and most of my wedding stationary are being done with kraft paper which is brown and rustic, which i picked out because of the burlap. The paper is already bought and i would hate for it to goto waste.

 

Any ideas? or is it just me that i shouldnt mix the grey with the brown?

 

Hi Dazeydawl

In my opinion, you can change the wedding colours without the burlap and keep your wedding invites as it. Most people won't notice if the invites don't match the wedding colours. I'd choose what you think will look best in photos-maybe ask your wedding photographer about adding the grey/brown/purple togther?

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