Image: The Perfect Palette Blog.
You're engaged, you've got the venue and the date, and are so excited to get going on planning! Yet, you're stuck on what the wedding will actually look like. Envisioning the final event means you need to pick invitations, table linens, flowers, lighting, and all the assorted goodies that go with your big party. And of course you've got to start with a color or two (or a few!) that hopefully go together.
"But I like everything!" you say. Or maybe, "Our site has this weird carpet and I'm not sure what goes with it." Or possibly, "I don't want my wedding to look too matchy-matchy." How do you decide on a color scheme that, while not as lasting as a bedroom paint job, is still super-important and something you'll remember for years to come? Here are five tools and websites I like to use when I help clients formulate their color ideas.
1. The Perfect Palette This blog updates several times a week with wedding color palette ideas and an explanation of each. You can search the whole site by color family to find exactly what you want.
2. ColourLOVERS A bit broader in scope, ColourLOVERS covers not just weddings, but other design solutions such as graphic, print, and web; interior design; and fine art. Users are encouraged to get social by creating accounts, uploading patterns, and sharing with the community. (A side note: ColourLOVERS also has the great widget Themeleon, for creating Twitter screen backgrounds. It's where I got mine - look here.)
3. Kuler - Adobe Inc.'s Kuler tool makes it possible for you to take a photo of your site (or any photo, for that matter) and extrapolate a color scheme from it. Click on "Create" > "From an Image" and upload your photo and wow! You can also select different moods for the same picture. A great tool if you are feeling a bit stumped. You do need to create an account if you want to save your palettes.
4. Design Seeds Similar to The Perfect Palette, but not exclusively about weddings. This blogger takes hundreds of artful photos and applies her own aesthetic to draw out each custom color palette. A wonderful inspiration site.
5. You knew I would mention Pinterest. If you're following my boards already, you know how addicted I am and how you can be sure to see a 2am pin from me on your dashboard now and then. If you haven't had the pleasure of using this site, it is a sort of visual Twitter where you can "pin" just about any image on the Web to a virtual bulletin board, keeping all of your ideas in one place. You can create as many boards as you like and name them anything, from "Color Inspiration" to "Cute Pictures of Pugs". All boards are public, so you can search the site for your desired color scheme or idea and re-pin other folks' images to your boards. All of the above tools can be used in some way along with Pinterest.
Similar to Gmail and Spotify in the past, getting a Pinterest account might involve a bit of a wait for an invite. For you wonderful readers of The Portland Wedding Coordinator Blog, I'm offering up my next 4 Pinterest invites. Just share this post, then comment and let me know where you shared it (Facebook, Twitter, G+, Tumblr or whereever!) and I'll send you a Pinterest invite. Please make sure to include your email (which won't be publicly shown) in the comment field where asked.
Are there any other great color tools you're using to design your wedding? Please share with me in the comments as well.
Great info! Shared on twitter and will pass along to my brides!
Posted by: Brian | January 29, 2012 at 07:22 PM
I'm intrigued by what you describe regarding Pinterest. Got plenty of photos illustrating the FUN that's being experienced at the PARTY! http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.138951242870070.26421.138792896219238&type=3
Posted by: Larry Green | February 08, 2012 at 01:39 PM
Great tips to help brides get out of the "fog" of choosing their color scheme. I tweeted the post and liked you on FB. :) Would love a Pinterest invite!
Rose :)
Posted by: Weddingzillas | February 09, 2012 at 08:22 AM
Thanks Rose! Please send your email to me at [email protected] and I'll get your invite right out.
Posted by: Emee Pumarega, CMP | February 09, 2012 at 09:35 AM
Nice tips. Been very helpful. :)
Posted by: Wedding Photography Melbourne | May 13, 2012 at 05:47 PM
It is good to hire a wedding planner as they well know which color theme will be perfect for the wedding which makes the wedding memorable.
Posted by: Ireland Wedding band | July 25, 2012 at 03:32 AM