How would you make pink work for a fall wedding?
The designers over at http://www.snippetandink.blogspot.com/ have answered that question by putting together the most beautiful inspiration board!
Board #269: Copper & Pink
There's no reason pink has to be set aside for fall weddings; just pair it with a more typical fall color. Here I've used copper, and the pink almost ends up being more of an accent color, which I think works. Also, this color combination is a nice twist on the ubiquitous pink and brown, with copper's ruddy metallic patina lending more complexity than a flat chocolate. How would you make pink work for a fall wedding?
There's no reason pink has to be set aside for fall weddings; just pair it with a more typical fall color. Here I've used copper, and the pink almost ends up being more of an accent color, which I think works. Also, this color combination is a nice twist on the ubiquitous pink and brown, with copper's ruddy metallic patina lending more complexity than a flat chocolate. How would you make pink work for a fall wedding?
Top row from left: copper platter photo by Roland Bello, garden photo by Michelle Pattee, styling by Phyllis Asher, feather and rose bouquet from Rebecca ThussRow 2: bouquet by Nicolette Camille, miniature ice cream cones from Custom Event Group, boutonniere by Emplume via Sparkliatti, dress via This Is GlamorousRow 3: ribbon invitation from Brown Sugar Design Studio, dress photo via Daisy Chain, ranunculus photo by Meg SmithRow 4: cake by April Reed, paper flower headband by Jude Miller, invitation from Innove Events
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