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Wedding Theme for my wedding in June 2015?
My wedding will be in June 2015, I'm really confuse of what to pick as my wedding theme. I love Teal and Fuschia colour, but I don't know which other colour that ll compliment them. Please I need some advise.
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- Jenny LynneLv 77 years agoFavorite Answer
To me, just me, teal and fuchsia are strong colors and would clash with each other, you will have to have an accent color to break up some of the darkness especially since you are having a spring wedding. Me, just me, I like colors that kind of go with the season. Looking at a color wheel the accent color (you have your main color teal, a blend able fuchsia and an accent, yellow or lime) for fuchsia and teal is either lime green or yellow. What I would do is have my bridesmaids in teal, reason being that there are no teal flowers, but plenty that would go with the teal dress. Fuchsia is in the pinky/purple family and BM could carry a mixed spring bouquet to lighten things up, hand tied with either teal or fuschia ribbon, bouquets with say fuschia roses or carnations (the carnations will be larger and give you more of the fuchsia to show since you like this color---the other colors I list not as much and you don't have to use all of them, work with your florist--he/she may have some teal add ins like little crystals, etc. or can always make a few teal ribbon loops and put in bouquets), pink lillie, rose or carnations, purple iris with yellow center (they are small)something lavender say mini lavender carnations, lime spider mums or lime button mums//also the small lime hydrangea is pretty (smaller) and perhaps some yellow or cream tulips or freesia (fressia is very dainty). Go to fiftyflowers.com to look at flowers. Not knowing where you live, I don't know about getting srping flowers like tulips and iris and but they are usually east for florist to get. A mufti-colored bouquet that is springy--fun and flirty. Many people don't like carnations, but now they come in so many different colors and there is a pretty purpley/fuschia one and you can also use the mini carnations as they are smaller if you need only a tot of color and the least expensive. This gives you more options of how you decorate your tables and I would use ivory tablecloths, but venue/ordering may only have white, but you need a light backdrop for the bold colors, do not have teal or fuchsia tablecloths. Groomsmen could have the deep fuchsia/purple mini carnation or one of the fuchsia rosebuds. Search inet for teal and fuchsia weddings. The teal would be a beautiful backdrop for the flowers.
I don't know if you mean the colors to be your theme or are you wanting a "theme" to go with these colors. I am not much into themed weddings, I personally think it's silly, but that is up to you. I cannot think of a theme unless you changed your colors to the colors in a peacock feather and that's not really a theme.
Source(s): Retired florist/wedding planner. - MessykattLv 77 years ago
If you like fuschia and teal, there's nothing wrong with this combo at all! Just don't go off the deep end. You'll have lots of white or offwhite anyway, so just as an example, don't aim for teal tablecloths with fuschia napkins and favors sitting there in fuschia with teal ribbons. Just have pops of it everywhere, and of course you can use these colors with your wedding party.
- BeatriceBattenLv 77 years ago
You don't need a theme.
Cherry red goes nicely with teal.
Or just stick with classic black and white, and use teal or fuschia as an accent color.
No matter what color scheme you pick, don't plaster it everywhere or else the wedding will look stupid. Use a light touch.
- RosalieLv 77 years ago
Pick your favorite color, and don't add too much else.
If you like teal, then look into using teal with ivory - it's clean and easy to add colors in the flowers. The more you add, the more restrictive it will be as you choose more items.
Pick your favorite color scheme - it isn't a theme.
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- JennLv 67 years ago
My main color was a teal/turquoise that I offset with bright pink, yellow, and orange
- No More AbuseLv 77 years ago
Colors are not a wedding theme..they would be considered your wedding colors..
- KherovaLv 77 years ago
How about chocolate brown, or steel grey? Try it, it might add depth to the color palate.