You could go with the tiffany blue for either December or March. In December it compliments the winter spirit without being overly Christmasy and in March it brings the feeling of spring. It's crisp and clean. For winter I'd use black, white and silver with it. For spring you could use yellow, brown and even pink or a deep coral with it. Hope some of those are your favorite colors.... Good luck!
2006-07-22 01:56:14
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answered by Kristi C 3
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When I got married in December (to my ex husband), I used Christmas colors. We used red and gold and ivory. Other ideas might be like light blue and white and silver for december (as that is birthstone of december and white is the color or snow). I am not sure where you live, but if it is snowy that might be a nice idea. As for March, a friend of mine got married a few months ago and she used pink and purple, as those are her favorite colors. When I got married I never thought of colors when I married my new husband, we used hunter green and hot pink (only for the flowers and balloons) and ivory. It sure is an unexpected color combo, but when put together like we did, it was really nice. I should also add the my new husband and I have been married for almost 5 years now. My ex and I only lasted a few weeks as he decided he wanted out. Good Luck
2006-07-22 01:54:57
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answered by Someonesmommy 5
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Black and white is always a great combo, very very classic and elegant. That is what I used at my wedding. That can be used all year round. December, you could also go with Red, gold, and more deeper richer colors, March you will probably want to go with lighter colors ( Baby blue and gold is nice). I think it also depends on the type of wedding that you are having, and the level of formality.
My first pick is black and white, always.
2006-07-22 01:45:59
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answered by Rose 4
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I was Married in December and went with Red & White. It was beautiful. As for March, your going into spring, Easter season, I would think more on the line of pastel colors. Pink, Lilac, Mint Green, Aqua, or peach. But you need to go with what you like. What are you doing for flowers? Try and stay with that color theme. Good Luck!
2006-07-22 15:36:40
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answered by ASTORROSE 5
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For December, maybe winter or x-mas colors...deep reds, burgandy, green, off-white or cream color..maybe pale light blue for December also, ...for March...maybe spring colors like soft pink, Lavender, pale yellow.... I've seen a very pretty "celery" green bridesmaid's dress in a Bride's Magazine. Whatever color you choose for bridesmaid's dresses, make sure you have flowers the same color in your bouquet to bring out the color in your dress. It makes your photo's turn out great!! Good luck!
2006-07-22 01:53:21
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answered by Melissa 3
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Consult with your bridesmaids before you make any final decisions. Since these ladies will be expected to pay for a dress, they should have veto power. Unless you have 'nut case' in your group who insists that 'the only color I can wear is mint green' or something, it shouldn't be hard to reach a consensus on colors that everyone feels comfortable wearing.
2006-07-22 04:50:04
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answered by kill_yr_television 7
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The most beautiful wedding I have ever seen was black and white. It was so incrediable and elegant. I was just recently in a wedding in March that used purple...and it was beautiful too.
2006-07-22 05:40:35
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answered by mrslang1976 4
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i have no experience but i want to tell u that if u both have a true love with each other then that will be the best colour of the wedding have a nice wedding best of luck from me.
2006-07-22 06:32:24
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answered by shirstii bang 1
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i wnet to this one summer wedding and the colors were a turqoisey color and orange....not like abnoxious orange but a pretty one and the guys wore like tan suits intstead of blck...it was really pretty
2006-07-22 03:27:56
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answered by alexandra 3
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