rich fall colours would be gorgeous in your pics and perfect for the time of year. Look at cranberry, chocolate brown, rust and eggplant. These colours can be beautifully echoed in the flower arrangements for the day. Have fun!
2007-01-09 02:26:39
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answered by Anonymous
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your best bet is to stay with neutral fall colors. Same as the other answers. With your flowers probably ranging from oranges to red or what ever you pick, I would stay in those categories. Please don't us the red and greens as in Christmas (if you want that have a Christmas wedding). There are even Wedding gowns with a tinge of color in them, and my opinion are more attractive in that time of year than plain white. (and for some of us, not meaning you but appropriate) :) It will be beautiful no matter what, It's your wedding!!!
2007-01-09 03:15:24
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answered by TootsieGirl 3
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i am using a dark chocolate brown with a deep rich red and a lavender to lighten things a little.. it sounds odd, but I like it.
We used the below link to match our specific colors (click on launch color visualizer). We mtched the colors on the virtual walls, figuring if they look good in a room they would go well together for the wedding
Good Luck!
2007-01-09 04:04:30
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answered by bensbabe 4
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Golds and attractive oranges (they're out there), with some red and a little dark green thrown in (make use of the natural fall colors)
Plums, wines, or other dark purples
Browns (the previous suggestion of chocolate brown is really a nice color... it's different, but the color is really attractive on most people, and it looks great accented with fall foilage)
Hunter green
Steer clear of pastels, any shade of pink, or obvious red-and-green themes
2007-01-09 02:36:05
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answered by Anonymous
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For outdoors i admire truffle (chocolate milk) cinnamon or a deep coral. with a bit of luck there will be lots eye-catching foliage around, that's why i admire a reasonably muted tone. yet another colour that i admire is sage green, the fall hues of your plant existence bypass so properly with sage. Any green is robust, until there are various evergreens around your section.
2016-10-30 10:28:39
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answered by Anonymous
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I would use either pink and brown or a deep orange and brown. i personally would do the orange and brown. you could use pretty much all fall decorations at the wedding and reception then.
2007-01-09 13:54:31
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answered by KDW25 3
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Rich colors. Dark brown, burnt orange, dark red, maybe even dark purple.
2007-01-09 04:03:14
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answered by Anonymous
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some great fall wedding colors are antique white,bronzes ,golds,burgundy,copper,and dusty purple,or you could use reds with the bronze or coppercolors.....chocolate brown would also be great ,with these colors.good luck
2007-01-09 10:46:34
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answered by Rhonda C 2
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that sounds lovely :) i love the idea of out door weddings.. here are some of my ideas:
~ rose beige, rose pink, cream, grey beige
~ french navy, royal blue, deep burgundy, pale beige
~ emerald, dark lime, dark aqua, deep purple
~ dark plum, dark fuschia, dark green aqua, cream
~ blue burgundy, lavendar, mushroom, olive green
~ brown burgundy, orange, light tobacco, green gold
~ pink burgundy, bright neon pink, nectarine, beige grey
2007-01-09 03:41:10
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answered by Anonymous
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mmm burnt oranges and reds they look sooo good!
2007-01-09 05:33:52
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answered by Anonymous
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