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Wedding Inspiration

Five Innovative Color Palettes To Explore for your Wedding

There will always be a special place in our hearts for classic wedding color palettes, but we can’t help but get a little giddy when we see brides pushing the envelope with their wedding decor colors. Take a peek below at some of the unique and innovative color palettes we’ve spotted our Oklahoma wedding pros using recently. Enjoy!

Contrasting details of pretty pastels with moody hues offer a delicate-meets-dark color scheme that we are so in love with!

Aisle Be With You | Ruby’s Vintage Rentals | Marianne’s Rentals Special Event Solutions | Juniper Designs | Amanda Watson Photography

For spring and summer weddings, we love the idea of using a pastel palette of the ever trendy millennial pink, buttercup yellow and citrus-y orange.

Prim | Poppy Lane Design | Kristen Edwards Photography

Add a pop of teal into a feminine color palette of berry and wine hues for a stylish jewel tone look. Add gold details for an extra dose of glam!

Holly Gannett Photography | Rosemary RidgeRuby’s Vintage Rentals | Mood Party Rentals | Party Pro Rents | Ever Something Event Styling

Surprise your guests with a color palette of teal, gold and ivory for a sweet Southern celebration.

Sheradee Hurst PhotographyAmy Cakes | Trochta’s Flowers & Garden Center | Ruby’s Vintage Rentals

Opt for a moody color palette in hues of peach, rust and oxblood against black – the perfect update on the typical fall combo.

Peyton Rainey Photography | Chelsea Denise Photography | Forever Cole Events | Southwind Hills Chapel | Prescott Bridal | Chelsey Ann Artistry

Other Local Vendors: Amanda Watson Photography, Trochta's Flowers and Garden Center, Juniper Designs, Bella Bridesmaids, Chelsey Ann Artistry, Prescott Bridal, Forever Cole Events, Ruby's Vintage Rentals, Holly Gannett Photography, Aisle Be With You, Sheradee Hurst Photography, Peyton Rainey Photography, Rosemary Ridge, Chelsea Denise Photography, Southwind Hills Chapel