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By realizing my color inabilities and naivete, I made Mr. Turkey sit down with me and give me his thoughts on colors. It may have taken some homemade hummus to bribe him.
Ok, the hummus only bribed him to sit. It took beer to talk colors. |
1. No "girly" colors.
In other words, pink and purple (and hues of such) were off the table.
It took me almost 3 years to get him into a purple tie - point taken |
Like me, Mr. Turkey wanted to be able to pronounce the names of our colors (clearly because so many people would be asking him about them). Chartreuse was out.
3. Less is more.
Lots of colors can make for a lovely palette. However, they can also make a hot mess. Since neither of us has a great eye for color or coordination, the latter was more likely.
4. Bring Mr. Turkey the final result ONLY.
No further comment necessary.
I also added a fifth one, which was related to the bridesmaids and their attire - choose at least one "neutral" color that looks good on everyone. Let's be honest, there are certain colors that clash with certain hair colors and others that wash out us ladies that don't tan. I wanted to think of the girls and try to increase (ever so slightly) the chance that they would wear their bridesmaid dress again.
And so, without further ado, our wedding colors:
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We're in love with our simple palette and, for May, there are a lot of floral options that work with our desire for yellow "pop" on the table.
Did you choose simple wedding colors?
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