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The colors that match a winter wedding

If you are planning a winter wedding, you may find that your color choices are limited. While red and green are a classic combination, do not hesitate to think a little "out of the box" as they say in America. To give you inspiration, we have gathered 12 winter wedding colors that are festive and unique. But what are the colors of winter wedding? Since it is your wedding, there is no wrong answer. Use the colors you love the most. But if you want your wedding colors to be a little more wintery, focus on metallic colors, deeper shades and of course pastel colors. . Take a look at our suggestions that will help you liven up your dream winter wedding.


Blue, Gold and Red

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There is no doubt that red is extremely festive. Keep the seasonal color in your palette but adjust it with blue and gold instead of green. It will look wintery, bright and unique. (If you are looking for rustic winter colors, this combination is perfect.)


Bronze, orange, purple & black

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An easy way to make winter shades look bright? Add black to your palette. Make your big day even more chic by using velvet fabric in your decoration.



Blue and Gold

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ML Photo & Film

Looking for a blue winter wedding color palette? This is the best palette for you. Metallic colors add an icy touch to any wedding. Complement the gold with a deep, wintery color like dark blue for a cool, classic color palette. If you are looking for something more unique, try rose gold. It would be the perfect combination for a New Year's wedding.



Beige, Pink and caramel

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Pastel colors in winter? Yet. Lean in the bright white color of the snow and use it as a background for your weddings. The crisp, clean shade will make the muted pastels (such as beige, caramel and rose) bloom.



Crimson and Green

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One of the most popular wedding colors (red and green). Use the deepest shades: crimson and emerald. Incorporate the colors in your wedding cake, in your bouquet, in your invitation.

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