A colour themed wedding is a popular and easy way to plan the look and feel
for your wedding celebration. It's easy to use colour as your starting point in
creating a style that is carried through from your wedding invitations to your
bridesmaids right through to your tablecloths, napkin accents, florals,
centrepieces and of course the wedding cake.
It is important to consider carrying a colour theme through to the finer details
as well so that every aspect of your wedding has been thought out and can be
appreciated by you and your guests on your wedding day. Some descriptions of
color wedding themes we have planned follow.
Black and white wedding theme
This black and white wedding was styled simply yet elegantly with a large
emphasis on adding black as a subtle yet defining element in every aspect. The
wedding cake had the couple's initials piped on one layer whilst black satin
ribbon surrounded each tier of the cake with white piping accents and fresh
white blooms crowning the top. Black chairs were brought in especially for the
wedding and white sashes were added tied with crystal buckles. Black napkins on
white tablecloths are a simple yet elegant way to add a formal and stylish feel
to a black and white wedding.
Red wedding theme
A red wedding theme is a striking and bold way to make a statement on your
wedding day. Your photos will literally pop with vibrancy when this exciting
colour is used for your themed wedding.
It all started with a red silk invitation box. We then used full red roses en
masse on the tables and on top of their wedding cake. The bride carried a long
trail bouquet of vibrant red roses - a stunning statement against her ivory lace
wedding dress.
Green wedding theme
A green wedding theme can be a colour theme or an environmentally conscious
theme - in this case our lovely couple were actively involved in nature based
careers and therefore it was important for us to include native australian flora
as part of the celebration. All bouquets and floral centrepieces were based on
native blooms and foliages and every guest received a seedling as a gift to take
home - which further added colour and texture on the tabletops. The wedding cake
was also based on white and soft green colour tones and a fern drawn by the
bride's sister was copied onto the actual cake.