Wedding & Romantic
Timeless wedding palettes in blush, ivory, champagne, and rose gold. Perfect for invitations, decor, and branding.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the most popular wedding color palettes?
Popular wedding palettes include dusty rose and sage, navy and gold, blush and ivory, lavender and grey, and terracotta and cream. The best choice depends on season, venue, and personal style.
How many colors should a wedding palette have?
Most wedding planners recommend 3–5 colors: a primary color, one or two complementary tones, and a neutral for balance. This keeps florals, stationery, and decor cohesive.
How do I choose a wedding color palette?
Start with your season and venue, pick one color you love, then use a tool like FreeColorPalettes.co to explore analogous, complementary, or triadic harmonies that work with it.
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