Picking Colors for a Wedding

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From Quick Guide: Wedding Planning 101

Summary: Pick wedding colors that will coordinate with the wedding dress, bridesmaid dresses and other wedding accessories. Find a wedding color palette that appeals to you by checking color wheels and using advice from a bridal shop consultant in this free video on wedding dresses.

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By Jenna Dunn
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Jenna Dunn works at Walkers' Eternity Bridal and Prom. She has worked there for more than three years, as well as other bridal stores in Chicago, Ill. before that.read more

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"Hi, I'm Jenna Dunn at Walkers' Eternity Bridal and Prom in Provo, Utah. Today I'm discussing how you can select wedding colors that will coordinate with all of your dresses and accessories. An ivory dress happens to go better with warmer tones. If you're looking more in the browns or deep purples, or even some of the deeper blue hues, it works very well with this type of dress and this color of dress. If you're going with a white dress, you have a whole array of colors. Keep in mind when you're selecting your colors, it is your day and you do, most brides, have their favorite colors that they would like to select. Often times, you can check different websites to look at actual color palettes or color wheels, where you can find and choose your colors that coordinate well with each other so that they don't contrast or compete with each other. Some brides also like to coordinate with their bridesmaids through a sash or other color insert within their dress. For example, a bride may choose to wear a pink sash and have her bridesmaids coordinate with a colored pink dress."

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