Fall and winter colors. White lights, burnt orange and blood red accents. Deep forest green or dark foliage would be nice.
2007-09-19 06:42:21
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answered by Anonymous
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That depends on what mood you are going for... if you want to accentuate the snow, you might opt for a silvery white and a shade of hyacinth blue (think sparkling snow and the blue shadows the sun makes). You might prefer to go with a high contrast - silvery white with burgandy, perhaps, or white with different shades of red, or of purples, etc. With the austereness of late winter, you'll probably want something to complement the season, not go over the top in competing with it.
2007-09-19 13:46:58
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answered by coffeewmn 2
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What about a bunch of different shades of blue. White, pale blue, and some deeper blue accents. Kind of like a winter wonderland theme with lots of sparkles.
2007-09-19 13:44:03
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answered by Kelly C 3
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Black, white and a deep red.
Or you could do something in blues with silver for a cool, wintry feeling.
2007-09-19 13:42:55
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answered by Amy P 4
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Winter would be almost over I would use pastel colors like violets, blues, yellows etc...
because winter colors are usually bold like Reds, Greens, Golds, Silvers.
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2007-09-19 13:45:52
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answered by Bingo 5
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February - Valentines??? reds, pinks, purples (Feb's birthstone even), with silver accents?
2007-09-19 17:07:11
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answered by Asked and Answered 7
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You could go with the classic black, white & red/pink or maybe black white and silver/grey.
2007-09-19 13:41:40
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answered by Mrs S 5
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I would say red, orange, blue, gold and even silver.
2007-09-19 13:48:21
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answered by OFFICIALLY MRS. HOWARD! 5
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blue & silver, or pink & white, or red & white
2007-09-19 15:25:53
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answered by Anonymous
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