Fabulous Wedding Colours and trends for 2015
Congratulations you are now officially engaged!!!!Now the fun begins
To set the tone for your big day there will have to be a lot of planning to keep the keep you wedding stationery consistent with the wedding invitations may require some planning on your part. To help you we have prepared a list of which invitations you need.
- Engagement Party Invitations - The engagement invitations announce to your family and friends and that you have taken the next step in your relationship and are formalising your commitment to each other and wish to spend the rest of your life with the person you love. The engagement invitations can be totally different to your wedding invitations and don’t have to cost the earth. More importantly it is highly unlikely you will know your colour schemes at this stage of your plans.
- Save the Date Cards - These are really designed to let your guests know prior to your wedding the date you have in mind. These are generally sent out at least 12 months before the big day and inform your guests of the day and place of the wedding. These are perfect for overseas weddings whereby people would have to save up for the trip.
- Bridal Shower Invitation or Kitchen Tea - Your bridal shower or kitchen tea is an optional event and is becoming more popular in the UK as each year passes. These should only reflect the time, date and location of the event. Many people are now doing this by text and email to save on costs.
- Hens or Stag Night Invitations - Hens and Stag Nights usually include a theme and may be undertaken in remote location, such as a weekend away etc. These are normally provided by the organisers if you are having them.
- Wedding invitations - Your wedding invitations should be sent out 6-8 weeks prior to the event if you are In Ireland and the USA however in England they tend to send these out 3 months before the big day. This is the first indication of the theme of the wedding so it is important to take time over choosing the correct invitation. It is important to let your guests know who is hosting the event ie Mum, Dad or you etc where and when the wedding will take place as well as the formalness and dress code of your big day. Generally it is good manners to include an RSVP so that your guests can inform you of their intentions of coming and Dietary requirements. It is usually accepted to include a stamp for them to do this.
- These should be sent to each couple, Single Guest plus their Partner or guest, and to a whole family it is also polite to send one to the priest however they rarely attend.
Wedding Ceremony
Order of Service programs - These are becoming less popular but are a nice idea so that your guests can better follow the ceremony. It is also a good idea for the readers and allows the ceremony to be seamless.
Table Plans Menus and Place cards all work together and are used in the reception venue to identify the seating arrangement for your guests informing them of where they should sit. What they are eating etc.
Thank you cards - Thank you cards let your guest know that you appreciate them coming to your wedding and also gives you an opportunity to thank them for their gift. These should be sent out no more than 8 weeks after the wedding. It is also possible to personalise your thank yous with the actual gift received and will save you valuable time later on when you have returned to work.
Coral (Pantone 16-1543) and Grey or Teal
Turquoise (PANTONE 15-5519) paired with White or Grey
Yellow (Pantone 12-0642) inspires happiness.
yellow spectrum. When you look at yellow you feel happy!
Yellow and Gray stunning!
Red (Pantone 18-1661) paired with Black
Red (Pantone 18-1661) paired with Warm Beige (Pantone 16-1219) or Gray
Navy (Pantone 18-3945) is always a classic Colour for our brides.
Navy (Pantone 18-3945) and Light Violet (Pantone 16-3320)
Navy (Pantone 18-3945) and Raspberry Pink (Pantone 233 Uncoated)
I see many military weddings utilizing Navy (Pantone 18-3945), Red (Pantone 18-1661),
Beige (Pantone 16-1219) and White.
Yellow (Pantone 12-0642) and Golden Orange (Pantone coated 151) or Coral (Pantone 16-1543)
Turquoise (PANTONE 15-5519) paired with Red (Pantone 18-1661)
Dusty Olive (Pantone 17-0627) with Pink Champagne (Pantone 12-1107)
Light Violet (Pantone 16-3320) and Beige (Pantone 16-1219)
Light Violet (Pantone 16-3320) and Dusty Olive (Pantone 17-0627)
Teal and Coral
Vintage Purple and Blue
Emerald and Ivory
Mauve and Deep Wine
Lilac and Blue
Wine and Blush
Light Blue and Light Yellow
Mocha and Blush
Warm Grey and any Pink or Coral or Blue or Purple
Olive and Mauve
Mint and Purple
Links
Nashville Sweets for the cake image
Gallery Hip for the Table Image
Jessica Frey for the bridesmaid dress image
Sino Treasure for the Wedding dress
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