Top Ten Wedding Color Combinations for 2012-2013

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By DIYweddingplanner

Here Comes The Bride!

You got that long-awaited ring in your Christmas stocking and now you've set the date! Excited? Of course you are! Thrilled? That goes without saying. Overwhelmed? You bet and that's understandable. With so many, many decisions to be made, wedding planning can be completely overwhelming, not to mention frequently frustrating. However, choosing your wedding colors can be the easiest part and after that, it's pretty much all down hill. Well...except for maybe the family dramas that tend to crop up along the way and you having a Bride-zilla moment or two! But hey, other than that, smooth sailing! Just take a deep breath, and let the planning begin as we look at the Top 10 Wedding Color Combos For 2012 and 2013!

Here Comes The Bride, All Dressed In ...Red?

And The Color Of The Year Is...

(1) It looks like the kind folks from the Pantone Color Institute are responsible for this one....Tangerine Tango & Pink. Pantone declares tangerine tango as a "bright and encouraging color" and as such, is a perfect combo for your spring or summer wedding. However, tangerine alone can certainly be a bit overwhelming used on its own, so it could use a little sumpin-sumpin' to calm it down a little. Enter hot pink. Now I know you're saying hot pink...how can that be calming? There's something about pink that despite the shade adds a softness to whatever it touches. Can't you just picture your bridesmaid's bouquets in all roses of tangerine and pink with maybe a little yellow thrown in for fun?

Your Wedding Decor Is In The Pink

(2) Blush Pink & Pewter Gray. Now I'll admit to being a pink fan from way back, but this pink is not the pink you would be pairing with the Tangerine Tango hotness mentioned above. This is the softest of pinks, think the faint blush of a baby's cheek. Paired with grey, which is on a high it hasn't seen in years, it's a gorgeous and elegant color combination. Throw in a little bling with some diamond mesh wrapped votives or mercury glass vases and you have a stunning look that will create an audible intake of breath when guests first lay eyes on your reception venue, I promise! Grey IS the new black!

Vintage Wedding With Your Grandmother's Blue Willow China

(3) Blue Willow & White. At a loss for what else to call this color and very hesitant to tag it with a handle like Royal Blue which sounds like it belongs in a nautical themed wedding, I'll call it Blue Willow like the famous china of the same name. Of course, Pantone would call it Sodalite Blue, another on their list of hot colors for 2012, but hey, what do they know, right? You'd think they were color experts or something! The great part about this shade of blue is that it's flattering to just about everyone, so your bridesmaids will love you for it! Ditto your groomsmen, since men are famous for their love of blue. Not to mention with the emphasis on vintage still in full swing, despite Huffington Post's misguided assertion that vintage is dead, you can use readily available pieces of blue & white china for centerpieces and decor. Throw in a little red if it's a military wedding or sunny yellow which looks fabulous with blue & white and you have an amazing color palette.

Wedding Cake For A Blue & White Wedding

The NonColor Color...White

(4) White On White - The beauty of white for a wedding is absolutely unparalleled. When you think of white, most people think of a stark color, but white can be so much more. How about cream, ivory, buff, eggshell, vanilla, magnolia, ecru, beige...the list of beautiful whites goes on and on, including an off-white called Starfish tagged as a hot color for 2012 by Pantone. Mixing different shades of white in your wedding decor can look incredible together if you're careful about the undertones of the whites you are using. Some whites have a bluish undertone, giving them a cool look, others have a brown undertone which tends to warm them up a bit. The fun part about using white on white is you can play with texture to really make the differences in the whites stand out. An example would be using a stark white tablecloth for your reception tables with a beautiful khaki (also a form of white!) damask runner and a cluster of milk glasses vases as the centerpiece filled with peonies, roses, and dahlias all in different shades of white and cream. Even versatile burlap which comes in ivory and natural can add interesting texture to your tables and centerpieces.

Be My Valentine!

(5) Red & Pink - OK, I'll admit this is a stretch, even for a dyed-in-the wool pink lover like myself, but I have seen some truly amazing combinations of red and pink that were simply stunning. With this combo, you need to be careful about the color red and pink you choose. Hot pink and red...not so much...pale pink and red... ahh, yes, gorgeous! You really need to underplay the use of this palette to avoid it looking a little Valentine-y, but if you don't morph into overkill, it can turn out looking elegant instead of cheesy. For a classic look, pull in some silver touches like mercury glass with your centerpieces. Put your bridesmaids in blush pink short dresses with red rose or peony bouquets and have groomsmen wear pale grey suits with pink ties and hints of red handkerchiefs poking out of their bread pocket. Your friends will call you crazy until they see the effect all together at your wedding, then they'll call you innovative and daring!

I'll Have A Margarita, Please!

(6) Sweet Lilac & Margarita- I'll admit these were stripped straight from the Pantone Hot Color Chart, but can you imagine this dynamic color duo? In 2011, pewter and eggplant, grey and plum, purple and silver were done to death. This is such a fresh and light approach to the heavy handed purples we saw last year with the fun zing of a soft lime added to the mix. With the innovative things florists are now doing with shades of green in bouquets including green hydrangeas and Bells Of Ireland, your bridesmaids could wear dresses in lavender tones and look incredible. Lilac, like blue, is a color that looks great on just about everyone, whether of fair or dark complexion and can be paired with either gold or silver.

Somewhere Over The Rainbow Wedding

(7) Rainbow - Before you start saying I've taken leave of my senses on this one, hear me out. Can you remember being stuck in a hideously ugly bridesmaid's gown of some horrendous color, but you did it, because you loved your friend? Well, this is not one of those times. Although you could dress each of your bridesmaids in a different color of the rainbow of your/their choosing, why not try dressing them all in black, (groomsmen, too) with fun rainbow splashes of color in parasols, bouquets, shoes, socks, boutonnieres, and ties. Trendy and summery accents like pinwheels would be great with a rainbow-themed decor, but if you really want your wedding to stand out, why not do a complete "Somewhere Over The Rainbow" wedding complete with ruby slippers for you and a yellow brick road rose petal aisle runner? Weddings don't have to be stiff and staid affairs anymore, so a rainbow theme wedding would be great for the young and young at heart.

(8) Olive Green & Topaz - Ahhh, the colors of fall, rich, vibrant, gorgeous....but some of them, including chocolate brown done to death in recent years. Chocolate brown and green, chocolate brown and blue, chocolate brown and pink...enough, enough! Surely, there are other fall wedding colors besides chocolate brown and ________! Enter olive green and topaz. Yellow topaz, being the birthstone for the month of November, and olive green, a warm and inviting color with a masculine feel, make a great color combination for an autumn or woodlands theme wedding. Also absolutely gorgeous with either gold or silver accents, blinged out tree branches would look great with this duo as would moss, gold mercury glass, or tree round cake stands. And imagine some topaz color heels with sparkly rhinestone accents peeking out from under your gown or an olive green sash with topaz colored beaded accents. Awesome...that's you!

Break Out The Champagne...And Black!

(9) Champagne and Black- Champagne, just the name brings to mind elegance, doesn't it? And the color itself...not gold, not silver, not beige or pink, but a shimmery mixture of all of these is just amazingly beautiful. Set off by flickering votives and paired with dramatic black, it will lend an air of wealth and richness to your wedding even if you and your groom are on the champagne taste/beer budget program! Imagine black satin tablecloths with champagne colored pintuck runners and a white on white palette of flowers or ostrich feathers springing from tall Eiffel tower vases...simply breathtaking!

(10) Peach & Silver- Amazingly, peach has staged somewhat of a comeback. If you're a young bride, you probably don't remember the peach and seafoam green of the 80's. Seems everyone and their mother had a bathroom in those colors. Kind of brings back some ugly flashbacks for those who lived it....ugh. Seafoam is actually staging it's own little mini-comeback, as seen in some recent trunk shows of wedding gowns in unusual colors, as well as mint green. I can buy seafoam and peach separately, but together again? Absolutely not! In this case, reunited doesn't feel so good, but how about the lovely and very subtle combination of peach and silver? Peach and cream roses perched in silver mint julep cups, bridesmaids in peach gowns with silver sashes and groomsmen in grey tuxes with peach ties...an excellent, cool color combination for spring, summer, even winter.

For More Great Wedding Ideas...

Whatever you choose as your wedding colors, try to make it fit you and your groom's personalities and tastes. It's nice to take into consideration the thoughts of your wedding party, but at the end of the day, it's your wedding, so hopefully, you can make a choice everyone can live with and love...at least for a day!

For more great and affordable wedding ideas, check out these articles:

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Tess45 profile image

Tess45 Level 1 Commenter 5 months ago

Love it all! I would totally wear the red wedding dress!

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DIYweddingplanner Hub Author 5 months ago

Of course you would!

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katrinasui Level 3 Commenter 5 months ago

These are some great ideas. Pics are beautiful. Nice hub. Voted up:)

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randomcreative Level 7 Commenter 5 months ago

So many great ideas here! I love all of the neutrals and vintage inspired ideas.

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DIYweddingplanner Hub Author 5 months ago

Thanks, Katrina and RC, just saw another one today... Champagne and navy!

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Lisa HW Level 6 Commenter 5 months ago

When I saw this Hub I naturally gravitated toward it because my daughter's wedding is in late Summer of this year. I was kind of glad to see that her choice of color-combination theme didn't show up as one of the more popular/common ones. What her choices are shall remain a deep, dark, secret for now LOL. (As a first-/only-time future mother-of-the-bride, I'm discovering how "weirdly secretive" we can be when it comes to some of these "wedding issues". :)

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DIYweddingplanner Hub Author 5 months ago

Actually, Lisa, these are not common color combinations which is why I picked them. I was trying to steer brides away from ones which are in my opinion completely overused and honestly, I'm sick to death of seeing! What I have seen way too much is damask, black, red & white, eggplant & silver, and green and brown which indicates either a lack of creativity on the part of the bride or the planner! Hope those aren't any of yours! Thanks for commenting!

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Kris Heeter Level 7 Commenter 4 months ago

Lots of cool ideas! That red dress is amazing:)

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marititina Level 1 Commenter 4 months ago

I love the red dress.

It is from my dreams!!

Thanks

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kschimmel Level 6 Commenter 4 months ago

I vote for pink and pewter--two of my favorites! I had a blue wedding, though, because two of my sisters would not be caught dead in pink:)

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DIYweddingplanner Hub Author 4 months ago

Thanks, Kris. After I wrote this, I probably came up with a dozen more I'd like to try. There are alot of combinations that people never that that are very underused.

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TransferAmerica Level 2 Commenter 4 months ago

Beautiful colors. I would love to see a bride wear a red dress.

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DIYweddingplanner Hub Author 4 months ago

Me, too. I think that red dress is amazing and you could guarantee all eyes would be on you in that gorgeous gown! My personal preference would be a pale pink one.

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maxravi Level 2 Commenter 4 months ago

I love the red one.I hope my bride will wear this one.voted up!

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DIYweddingplanner Hub Author 4 months ago

Everyone loves the red one...I think we've discovered the next new color for wedding dresses!

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leegis Level 1 Commenter 4 months ago

I really enjoyed your hub! I hope my wedding is really colorful! The red dress is awesome!

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DIYweddingplanner Hub Author 4 months ago

Thanks, Leegis, I think any guy's heart would skip a little beat over the sight of their bride in the red one, for sure. Not for the timid bride!

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Shannon Paigah 4 months ago

Great pics! Love the Be My Valentine spread.

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DIYweddingplanner Hub Author 4 months ago

Thanks, Shannon and thanks for becoming a follower!

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Catie Lombard 4 months ago

Beautiful ideas!

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DIYweddingplanner Hub Author 4 months ago

Thanks, Catie, and thanks for the fan mail! Good luck with your wedding!

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smile4writing 4 months ago

Thanks a lot for sharing these splendid ideas!

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DIYweddingplanner Hub Author 4 months ago

You're so welcome, Smile!

memo manuts 4 months ago

i like red. what about red and pink wedding

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DIYweddingplanner Hub Author 4 months ago

Memo, read again, red & pink was one of my combinations!

anna 3 months ago

you look wonderfull i also like red but mostly the pink coulor

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DIYweddingplanner Hub Author 3 months ago

Just wrote an article about ombre which is variations of the same color. It's gorgeous! Now I think I need to write a Part Two to this article and include it!

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Dorsi Level 6 Commenter 3 months ago

What a beautiful hub and very well written! I'm sick with the flu but looking at these colors made me feel better for a bit.

Thumbs up!

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DIYweddingplanner Hub Author 3 months ago

Oh my gosh, Dorsi, our whole house has it! So sorry you're sick, but glad my article could make you feel a little better. Thanks for the compliment and hope you get well soon!

Ann 3 months ago

Please, i love Tangerine, Honeysuckle and Turquoise for my wedding. How do i combine them.

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DIYweddingplanner Hub Author 3 months ago

Ann, I think that would take another article, but I'd love to see those together...maybe in a Moroccan themed wedding?

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RicoShae Level 1 Commenter 3 months ago

I love all the variations you can do with rainbow, but I just don't have enough bridesmaids for that! It does make for fantastic pictures. I was thinking a deep purple and cobalt-like blue for mine, but I'm still one the fence!

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DIYweddingplanner Hub Author 3 months ago

Rico, you could always do a peacock themed wedding with emerald green, cobalt blue, and deep purple. That would be gorgeous!

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RicoShae Level 1 Commenter 3 months ago

That's a pretty idea! Thanks :]

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EuroCafeAuLait Level 5 Commenter 3 months ago

Great stuff, lots of cute puns, really a joy to read your hub. The Tangerine and hot pink is a winner! After 12 plus years of marriage, I'd go down the aisle in that number! You took the panic out of wedding planning - voted up and beautiful.

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DIYweddingplanner Hub Author 3 months ago

Thanks, Euro. I love the tangerine and pink, too. I think it would be great for a destination wedding, just imagine an aqua sea in the background and these amazing colors...can we both get married again just so we can wear them!?

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DeBorrah K. Ogans Level 7 Commenter 3 months ago

DIYweddingplanner, Nice! Great ideas to help plan a fabulous wedding! Thank you for sharing Peace & Blessings! Voted UP!

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DIYweddingplanner Hub Author 3 months ago

You're welcome, DeBorrah, glad you enjoyed it. Every day I see more color combinations I'd love to see together for a wedding, but I'd have to write a Part II and III to this article!

frenchette08 3 months ago

In the Orient all brides wear red, always stunning! My wedding (23 years ago) was red and pink. I have always love that combination.

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DIYweddingplanner Hub Author 3 months ago

Frenchette,

That's interesting, I didn't know that. I think red and pink is a pretty retro combination. It reminds me of candy...and Valentines...and roses...all the things I like!

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Denise Handlon Level 8 Commenter 3 months ago

Great photos, great writing and wonderful colors...Voted up and awesome.

The tangerine tango reminds me of a hub I read from Danette Watt about this color being the 2012 color of the year.

Enticing!

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DIYweddingplanner Hub Author 3 months ago

Hi Denise!

Tangerine Tango being declared the color of the Year by Pantone really shot up that color's stock a bunch this year. I'm seeing it everywhere, especially with turquoise. And lots of brides are using it for fall, since it's basically a deep burnt orange which would be perfect for autumn. Now I'm wondering since you're reading my wedding hubs, is there a wedding in store for Ms. Denise, hmmmm?

rachel mosha 3 months ago

which colour of the year 2012 of wedding

lindyluv 2 months ago

I love this, am thinking of a deep olive green and vanilla, i love the feel. how about that??????

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DIYweddingplanner Hub Author 2 months ago via iphone

I love that combination! Both of them are kind of neutral and calm colors. I think the vanilla will make the olive seem more elegant, nice choice!

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Tess45 Level 1 Commenter 7 weeks ago

There are also lots of olive toned greenery and some flowers (some orchids are slightly olive) as well as almost a limited selection of vanilla flowers. I agree with DIY, it could be very elegant.

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Envyevents 6 weeks ago

Great Hubs! Love it.

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ShepherdLover 5 weeks ago

Greta hub, very interesting to read, with GREAT pictures!

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DIYweddingplanner Hub Author 5 weeks ago

Thanks, Shepherd, every day I get inspiration for new color combinations and from the simplest of things. Nature has a great eye for color. We could learn alot just by following Her lead!

eingeetza 4 weeks ago

Hello ladies,

I'll be holding sunset solemnization and follow by wedding dinner reception on big lawn beside ocean at July this year. My fiancé has an idea of hanging paper lanterns to get soft amber lighting effect. I also have an idea of asking my guests to wear matching color. 'm thinking of orange, yellow and Ivory as theme color. I would love to get your beautiful ideas, ladies :) What color should I request to my guests to wear? Aww...almost forget to share :D I'll be wearing red wedding dress. What do you think? ;)

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Shannon Paigah 4 weeks ago

The peach and silver color combination is very elegant. I found your article well written and filled with lots of useful ideas and resources. Thank you ;)

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DIYweddingplanner Hub Author 4 weeks ago

Eingeetza, those are some very hot colors you've chosen for your wedding, a really tropical vibe. I'm not a big fan of telling guests what to wear at weddings, but if you really love the idea, I would ask them to wear ivory and white tones. That way they won't clash with all the other vibrant colors you've got going on!

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DIYweddingplanner Hub Author 4 weeks ago

Shannon, the peach & silver combination is one of my favorites, too. Really peach and anything. Peach kind of fell out of favor for awhile, but I'm really starting to see it more and more. Ow.

eingeetza 3 weeks ago

yup, I've a doubt about those colors combination. Afraid, it will be too warm. pls post more of idea. Love to see more and more beautiful combination. Thanks!

LT 2 weeks ago

Ok I have a little dilemma. I have a light peach dress, a cream dress and champagne shoes but don't want them to be too dull (with all the pastels) so would like to add cranberry red as well in the mix. Do you think it'll work out?? Thanks heaps in advance :-) oh and my groom is wearing a tie with navy, grey and cranberry red stripes. Will it be too out of whack at all you reckon??

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DIYweddingplanner Hub Author 2 weeks ago

Wish I could create an inspiration board here! I think the navy would work and definitely the grey. Where were you think of using the cranberry besides the groom's tie? I think if there were just enough pink in the peach and the cranberry, it could definitely work. Put some color swatched together side by side. It's amazing how you can instantly see if the undertones in colors match or work against each other. Working on a pool blue and royal blue mix right now that I wouldn't have thought about doing, but sometimes my brides have a great vision and I just go with it!

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PeanutButterWine Level 4 Commenter 6 days ago

The rainbow Parasols are genius = loved it!

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DIYweddingplanner Hub Author 5 days ago

PBW, I love the parasols, too. Just used them for a wedding this week. They make for adorable pictures and come in a wide range of colors.

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samadaslam 2 days ago

WoW! Great Ideas. Thank God I read it before my marriage. :) Well I really liked the white on white, it's elegant and giving a Royal look. Though looks simple but still have sensation and reflecting strong passion. I guess I will add some Red or Royal Blue in that on my wedding. What you say?

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Miss Paula Level 1 Commenter 46 hours ago

Very nice,lovely ideas,I'll have to let a friend of mine know some of the ideas she is getting married in a few months. thanks for the info GOD BLESS!!!

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DIYweddingplanner Hub Author 39 hours ago

Samandaslam, I'm a big fan of red and white myself. Two very strong colors (although some people say white is a non-color) that realy look beautiful together.

You're welcome, Miss Paula, let me know what colors she ends up using, I'm always looking for new combinations.

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LaThing Level 4 Commenter 17 hours ago

Great hub, beautiful pictures! Enjoyed reading it.... Pinning it, voting up :)

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