Weddings
Choosing the perfect color combo for your beach wedding
By Jennifer Sabini EvansOctober 12, 20182 min read

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Mint Green and Coral
Vibrant • Fun •Perfect for a summer beach wedding
Pink and Burgundy
Formal • Romantic • Perfect for a fall beach wedding
Navy Blue and Blush Pink
Trendy • Elegant • Perfect for a spring or summer wedding
Champagne and Sage
Classic • Bohemian • Perfect for a spring beach wedding
Peony Pink and Indigo
Casual • Pastel • Perfect for a summer beach wedding
Lavender and Hunter Green
Vintage • Whimsical • Perfect for an outdoor spring wedding
Hunter Green and Blue
Rustic • Bohemian • Perfect for any outdoor beach wedding
The last combination, featuring hunter green and a soft aqua blue, are the colors I've chosen for my own wedding. They may not be the exact palette you think of when you imagine a beach wedding in the early summertime, but we want our wedding to have a rustic and outdoors-y feel that this color combo accomplishes. And, they're just colors that we like. Beach weddings don't have to be limited to the classic bright blue-and-pink color scheme, unless that's what you 100% want! Really, the backdrop of the white sand and sparkling blue ocean can make just about anything look good, especially when paired with the right decor, from pretty fresh flowers hanging off the aisle seats to fun starfish and shell accents. Just be sure they're the colors you want to see on your bridesmaids and in your bouquets, and that the combination you choose doesn't totally clash. Pro tip: If you're still working out colors in your head, use this color combinations tester to see how up to four of them will work together.About Jennifer Sabini Evans
I’m a freelance Journalist and Photographer with a focus on food, travel, and entertainment living in and around Maryland, Delaware and Virginia.
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