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Michelle
Just Said Yes May 2026

Ivory, cream champagne Royal Purple wedding reception theme

Michelle, on July 26, 2025 at 11:00 PM Posted in Style and Décor 1 4

Hi!!!! Looking for help up top is how we're going with we are getting married in a small church and we want a little decoration. The reception medium size places where maybe 50 -70 people's can fit in

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Latest activity by Nicole, on January 1, 2026 at 12:21 PM
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    Champion July 2019
    Veronica ·
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    What exactly are you looking for help with?

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  • Pat
    Dedicated October 2023
    Pat Online ·
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    Are you thinking then of a dark purple?

    i'm thinking it would be nice to find translucent glass vases for flowers on each table. Try to find some champagne colored platters to put these on--but I might imagine more a gold color. Cream colored pastries or candies as part of that too.

    Purple and cream ribbon combinations could work for certain areas of decor in the church could be nice. Maybe vary that with champagne colored ribbons.

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  • Laura
    Just Said Yes March 2026
    Laura ·
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    My Wedding is in March, 2026 and exact same colors. I have a TON of stuff that I will have after our wedding. If you are interested let me know and I can send you pictures of what we are doing, but I purchased 100% of everything and am just using a company to decorate with our items. Where are you located?

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  • Nicole
    Just Said Yes March 2026
    Nicole ·
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    That sounds like a beautiful and very elegant color palette. Ivory and cream champagne work as a perfect neutral base, while royal purple adds richness and depth without overpowering the space.

    One suggestion is to let ivory tones lead the overall look—table linens, candles, and soft florals—then layer in champagne accents through metallic details, glassware, or chargers. Royal purple works best as an accent color: napkins, floral arrangements, ribbons, or small décor details rather than large surfaces.

    For lighting, many planners choose ivory flameless candles for this type of palette. The soft ivory glow complements champagne tones beautifully and doesn’t clash with purple accents. They’re also practical for venues that restrict open flames and work especially well for long receptions or venues with lots of fabric and florals.

    Keeping the lighting warm and consistent will really help tie all three colors together and create a luxurious, cohesive atmosphere.

    Hope this helps—and your theme sounds stunning already!

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