Color Trends for Your Outer Banks Beach Wedding

For Summer 2009 wedding color trends it's apparently now gray over brown "as the
new neutral of choice" according to a recent
bride.net article.  Now, for a wedding on
or at the beach, I'd have to question just gray--can you say drab?--but I can certainly
warm up to pairing gray with more vibrant colors as the article goes on to suggest:
"...the next hot wedding color trend: fresh, bright, tropical colors, such as turquoise,
tangerine, royal purple, or yellow."  I love the bright yellow below mixed with that pale
minty tone of the succulents!  Check out the whole article
here and see more great
photos for ideas; grays paired up with bold tones like orange and hot pink. Great choices
to consider for your Outer Banks wedding!


   


And for those of you with ceremony dates a bit farther out...
 
Spring / Summer 2010 Color Trends
    By Michelle Mospens of My Personal Artist Custom & Unique Invitations




Michelle Mospens of MyPersonalArtist.com spends endless hours researching
color trends a year in advance. The colors posted above have been
shown in numerous
postings online. 
A few color combos she loves for 2010 weddings include: 

          Teal and Coral                            
          Vintage Purple and Sky Blue
          Emerald and Cream
          Mauve and Wine
          Lilac and Sky Blue
          Wine and Blush Pink
          Sky Blue and Light Yellow
          Mocha and Blush Pink
          Warm Gray and any Pink or Coral or Blue or Purple
          Olive and Mauve
          Mint and Vintage Purple

So... how do these cutting-edge color combos for 2009 and beyond compare to what all
our OBX brides-to-be out there are coming up with for their big day on the Outer Banks?
Please share your comments! Share your photos! We'd love to hear from you!


Until Next Time,
Your OBX Wedding Blogger

 

What did you think of this article?




Trackbacks
  • No trackbacks exist for this post.
Comments

Leave a comment

Submitted comments are subject to moderation before being displayed.

 Name

 Email (will not be published)

 Website

Your comment is 0 characters limited to 3000 characters.