Wedding Theme & Color Scheme Resources
Following up on yesterday's post, included below are resources to help with choosing a wedding theme and color scheme.
Sites to help with choosing a wedding theme:
http://www.weddingpath.co.uk/wedding-themes-again
http://www.wedthemes.com/
A few great tools for mixing colors:
http://bighugelabs.com/flickr/colors.php
(upload a photo to see what colors compliment)
http://www.sherwin.com/visualizer/ (once the site loads choose to explore colors, next select a scene, choose your favorite colors, and apply them to the selected scene)
http://www.brides.com/weddingstyle/receptions/colorstudio/
(scrool down and select click to spin under Color Studio)
http://wellstyled.com/tools/colorscheme2/index-en.html
(select different variations and different #s of colors by changing from mono to contrast, etc.)
In a comment to this informative article on wedding colors, Katie, a graphic designer, posted this great recommendation: "If you’re handy in Photoshop, take some pictures of your wedding venue, open them in Photoshop and use the eye dropper tool to pull a color scheme that will surely match your location. Or pull one color you really like from the photo and use the color scheme generator" by wellstyled.com (link provided above) "to see what others would go with it."
Don't like tools, this site displays lots of different color combinations for you:
http://www.prye.com/view/wedding_colors.html
Sites to help with choosing a wedding theme:
http://www.weddingpath.co.uk/wedding-themes-again
http://www.wedthemes.com/
A few great tools for mixing colors:
http://bighugelabs.com/flickr/colors.php
(upload a photo to see what colors compliment)
http://www.sherwin.com/visualizer/ (once the site loads choose to explore colors, next select a scene, choose your favorite colors, and apply them to the selected scene)
http://www.brides.com/weddingstyle/receptions/colorstudio/
(scrool down and select click to spin under Color Studio)
http://wellstyled.com/tools/colorscheme2/index-en.html
(select different variations and different #s of colors by changing from mono to contrast, etc.)
In a comment to this informative article on wedding colors, Katie, a graphic designer, posted this great recommendation: "If you’re handy in Photoshop, take some pictures of your wedding venue, open them in Photoshop and use the eye dropper tool to pull a color scheme that will surely match your location. Or pull one color you really like from the photo and use the color scheme generator" by wellstyled.com (link provided above) "to see what others would go with it."
Don't like tools, this site displays lots of different color combinations for you:
http://www.prye.com/view/wedding_colors.html
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