Color Palettes We Love

We’ve been feeling super inspired lately, and with spring finally here, we’ve been dreaming of fun refreshing color palettes. Our new blog series, Color Palettes We Love, will focus a single-color story that we are dying to be creative with.

Rich & Bright Jewel Tones

Our latest muse was so inspiring that we have actually designed our upcoming 2019 Sweetchic team photo shoot around it too -stay tuned.

Jewel Tones already had its big trendy moment a while back, but we never want it to leave. It’s so luxurious and rich, and a color scheme we believe can be be used all year round. Most people think the rich jewel tones like deep wines, plums, golds, and emeralds are ‘fall’ or ‘winter’, but pairing them with the brighter, bolder tones allows them to transition through spring and summer.

 
 

There she is - this month’s muse! We love how the darker colors of emerald green, burgundy & eggplant basically become a backdrop for the brighter jewel tones of berry, topaz, peaches, and golden yellow.

How can you use this color palette throughout your wedding day? Let us show you the ways….

Centerpieces & Linen

Centerpieces are obviously always the first way people think about incorporating their color palette into their wedding day. We like to think about how the floral work with the linen as well. Instead of a neutral color like white or grey, upgrade to playful jewel tones in your linen as well.

 
 

Paper Goods
Menus, Programs, Escort Cards, Invitation Suites….the list goes on.

 
 


Lighting
, Draping, Hanging Installations and Furniture

More unique places to use these jewel tones, but probably the most impactful way!. Using a few of these elements togoether will really create a wow factor, like a lounge setting underneath a jewel toned canopy or hanging floral.

 
 
 
 

Are you a bride looking for a playful, yet sophisticated jewel toned wedding? Or maybe you did have jewel tones in your wedding - we’d love to know how!

Gregory Perrine

Avid troubleshooter and eternal student, Greg was inspired by his grandmother's experience with technology and launched eGuide Tech Allies. With over a decade in sales experience, Greg honed his business skills in the world of high-end off premise catering, learning the ins and outs of operating a small business. Greg brings his passion for helping others and enriching the lives of those around him to the core of this business. 

http://www.eguidetechallies.com
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