Advice on wedding planning in what regards the colors of your wedding




The best advice on wedding planning that I can give you is to never underestimate the importance with which you must choose your wedding colors. You waited this moment long time, you want everything to be perfect and should therefore be careful to choose the right colors. Everything must be in perfect harmony, so flowers, dress, decorations and cake, and the list goes on




Maybe you already have an idea of what color you want to use, your wedding can say that color has a meaning for you or may simply be one of your favorite colors, but going over this, you’d better account and keep these important points:

- Where will be hold the wedding and reception? Choose colors carefully to fill the arrangement. You must take into account both curtains, tables and color of the walls, the carpet, but the cutlery.
– How do you create the atmosphere? If you use vibrant colors will add a dramatic addition to your wedding. Pastel colors will bring a romantic air to the created atmosphere. 

– In what time of year you get married? Make a color scheme depending on the season. Spring and summer colors tend to be lighter. Autumn and winter would be preferable to be used for darker colors. Of course, these are just some questions for you to realize the importance that you give this issue a must.

Furthermore I will try to explain in few words how it works colors, which are principles that the human eye perceives color what we call, and that is really light in different wavelengths.

The human eye has a high ability to distinguish stages of brightness,but the ability to distinguish colors and it can be enlarged by specific exercises. Colors can be divided into two main categories: spectral and pigments. Spectral colors (can you remember from physics lessons at school) resulting from white light passing through a prism, separating it into the seven colors (wavelengths 7): purple, blue, green, yellow, orange red, indigo, or simply recognized as rainbow. The colors result from coloring pigments, oxides, vegetable substances, natural.

Depending on their importance and expressive psycho-physiological, we can speak of these categories:
- Primary colors (red, yellow and blue)
– Secondary colors result from physical mixing of two primary colors: red + yellow = orange, yellow + blue = green, red + blue = purple.
– Composite colors result from mixing a secondary color with a percentage of the adjoining primary color.
– Ternary compound colors result from physical mixture of secondary colors.

Even that this is a description too technical and will not help in choosing your wedding color, but colors  can be also classified according to the psycho-physical effects that result:
– Warm colors: red, red, purple, orange, yellow and everything derived by mixing.
- Cool colors: green, blue, indigo, violet and mixtures of them.
Bright colors, derived from yellow. Yellow is the brightest color and suggests confidence and optimism.
- Dark colors like purple, send a state of sadness and uncertainty. Other advice on wedding planning: Try to limit your search to two or maximum three colors, not to create a cluster of colors and try to be consistent with these colors along organizing your own wedding.

Written by , date Aug 09, 2010 in Wedding planning ideas
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