Homemade Bride Magazine Spring 2014 | Page 18

18 You’ve been obsessed with blue and pink your whole life. You had the pink walls, don’t deny it—but are those the right colors for your wedding? Not necessarily, if that were the case men week or two. If you are already tired of the everywhere would argue for the colors of their color combination, chances are they are favorite NFL team! To correctly and collectively not your wedding colors. narrow down your choices we have put together a few tips to get you started! Now that you have some ideas and your mind is open to what style you are looking for, it’s Let’s go back to high school art class for a time to narrow down your choices. If you have moment—remember learning something about a venue, think about it for a second. Think primary and secondary colors? Glad to hear about the carpet color, the wall color, and any it! That’s already a perfect place to start, just paintings on the walls. These details will help follow along from here! eliminate any colors you’ve chosen that would Choosing your colors can be overwhelming and chances are you’ll end up changing your mind a few times, but we are here to help! The first thing we always tell our brides, is to create an inspiration board and keep it in a place where look silly with the venue décor. Chances are if the carpet is orange and pink, you wont have a forest green wedding reception! Now that those colors are off your board, leave the space for