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Amber
Just Said Yes August 2020

Wedding colors.

Amber, on March 1, 2020 at 11:04 PM Posted in Style and Décor 0 11
So im having a hard time chosing my colors. I mean i had them set and when i told others they complain or judge it and im not good with things loke that so i need help. What do yall think of wine, gray, golden yellow, blush and green.

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Latest activity by Kelsie, on March 2, 2020 at 12:03 PM
  • Rebelle Fleur
    Master July 2021
    Rebelle Fleur ·
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    Don’t let the opinions of others deter you from JA ring hit wedding you envision. Let them plan their wedding as they see fit. Do what you want !!! How are you using the colors ?
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  • Lisa
    Expert October 2021
    Lisa ·
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    How do you plan to use the colors? Don’t let people discourage you either. Our colors are greys, white and Tiffany Blue. We’ve gotten some looks because it’s not “fall” colors. Who cares. Do what you want!
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  • Day
    Expert July 2021
    Day ·
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    Sometimes it helps to book a venue that you love and work with the colors of that venue.
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  • Nefetera
    VIP March 2015
    Nefetera ·
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    IT BE very unique mix...different and what ever makes you happy you go with
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  • Nefetera
    VIP March 2015
    Nefetera ·
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    It can be****typo
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  • M
    Legend June 2019
    Melle ·
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    Go with what you like. That’s what I did, just went with colors I enjoyed.
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  • Amber
    Just Said Yes August 2020
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    The wine color is for the dresses. Gray for the tux. The yellow and blush are in the flowers(sunflowers and roses) Were also using the wine color in the decorations as well.
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  • Jessie
    Devoted September 2020
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    Once you said how you're using the colors, I think it will be beautiful. Try not to worry about what others think. You and your FH are the only ones who matter.
    But I know it can he overwhelming when people are constantly giving their unwanted opinions about your day. So my suggestion, don't give the whole color scheme. When they ask what the colors are, just say "wine and yellow" or "wine and blush". No need to add in the green or gray. I'm going lavender and sage green, but I leave out the gray for the tuxes. It sounds like a lot when you list all those colors.
    Good luck! I'm sure everything will turn out beautiful.
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  • VIP August 2020
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    Your description of how you're using the colors sounds better than your list of colors, so it might help to describe them that way. Try not to let other people's opinions get into your head too much.

    Also, if you're having a hard time with that and you like podcasts, you might want to listen to Bridechilla. It kind of helps me remember that it's not about anyone else/feel better about turning down other people's opinions.
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  • Caila
    Devoted August 2020
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    I think that will look beautiful together!! Sunflowers and roses will make for gorgeous bouquets. Don't worry about what others think about your colors.. As long as you and your fiance like them that is all that matters. It is your day!!

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  • Kelsie
    Devoted March 2020
    Kelsie ·
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    If those are the colors you want, then that's what you need to do! If you go with something different, you might regret it. Your description sounds so pretty! I think it will be beautiful!! Burgundy, blush and yellow go so well together! And the grey is a nice neutral to round it all out.

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