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Will these colors work for a wedding???

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red, yellow, pink and green? used in a wedding

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  1. It's usually pink and green or red and yellow or pink and red or green and yellow.

    If you're really set on those colors... You need to find some kind of a flow in the colors and four is rather hard unless you minimize one and maximize one and the other two always go hand in hand.

    For example:

    Minimize red since it doesn't really go with the rest as much and maximize green and have green orchid bouquets, yellow or pink dresses etc for the bridesmaids and use those two colors (bridesmaid dresses and green) for your bouquet and then put the other color for ribbons and pearl pins or small fillers. Do the same for centerpieces, etc but use one solid color instead of multi colors.

    All the best.


  2. that maybe too many colors if you are wanting to use them all. Sometimes it is best to stick with two colors and if you want more just add more shades of the same color.

  3. Sure, just try to make them very intentional. Wouldn't want it to end up looking like a child's birthday party. It's best to pick two colors and an accent color.

  4. It's your wedding do what ever you want but I think that they are too much. Just use two of those colors

  5. no no no, you have 3 colors: 1- color of the bridesmaid's dresses; 2- light color like silver or ivory; 3- accent color.  if you do pink and green, then you put champagne with it or something as a light color between the main color and accent color

  6. I think yellow, pink, and green (if they are pastel) otherwise i think it might be too much if there is red, also! good luck! :)

  7. Honestly if your going for a rainbow wedding look then yes just as long as the are not that bright remeber all those colors have to off-set eachother

  8. Why so many colors?  The red doesn't seem to fit but I guess it depends a lot on what you were planning to do with the colors....  it is also somewhat dependent on the time of year of the wedding....  as the way the question stands - no I don't think that they would work....but if you had more specific things in mind, like how you were going to use the colors, then the answer may be different.

  9. i think that might be too many colors.  i would drop the yellow or green.  but you could keep the green for you reception and make it an accent color =)  good luck

  10. i think those are too many colors, you should stick to just two, such as yellow and green

    but if you much have all the colors, I think you should do away with the red, red id too harsh of a color for a wedding.

  11. Burgundy, pale yellow or cream, pink & light green. Shades of these colors are very important. The primary example for these colors would ultimately clash. But using different shades, they can work beautifully. Look to flowers for inspiration, like the green cymbidium orchid with a burgundy lip or the various bicolor calla lilies. Flowers are a great place to start for color inspiration and to see how they go together.

    -Leann

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  12. i think just pink and green look awesome. Those are the colors i'd use if i was getting married in the spring!

  13. I am having red, gold, green and white for my wedding. Its the colours of the Irish flag and the Italian flag.

    We are combining our backgrounds and our heritage, the green will be for the matron of honour, the gold for the bridesmaids dresses and the white for my dress and my fiances suit.

    The red will be the bouquets, I think your colours will go if they are tastefully done and you must have a reason for wanting these colours so do it, I am sure it will be lovely.

    Have a fabulous life with your man.

  14. thats too much, and possibly tacky.

    how old are you anyway? you seem too young if you want to use those colors... red and pink and green dont even go together....

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