the wedding was held in one place, Cicely and Devard chose different color schemes to break up the space and make each area stand on its own. “It was actually an idea of our wedding planner’s to give each new room our guests moved into a new feeling, while keeping in stride with the theme and overall color design,” Cicely explains. Cicely chose brown to begin with, inspired by weddings she’d seen in magazines. She then added ivory and Wedgwood blue, inspired by the fabric and sash of her Monique Lhuillier gown. Burgundy (Devard’s favorite color) added the finishing touch. The day transitioned from the mostly blue and white ceremony to the cocktail hour, which brought in burgundy.
Galvanized buckets hanging at the end of each row contained arrangements of blue hydrangeas, white roses, and green hypericum berries.
Sky blue and robin's egg blue, especially when combined with neutral light brown, tans, or beige are environmentally friendly color combinations.
Throw in a dash of blue to cool down a hot red or orange scheme. Grab attention with the contrast of blue and yellow.Dark blue with white is fresh, crisp, and nautical. Red, white, and blue is a patriotic color trio for many countries, including the United States.
Use dark blue with metallic silver accents for an elegantly rich appearance.
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