Go all-in by incorporating a unique color palette other than the standard red and green into your wedding. If you want to “winterize” your wedding colors, we recommend focusing on metallics, rich jewel tone hues, and warm pastels.
Obviously, flamboyant and warm colours featured at summer weddings will be tough to incorporate; it is easier to use colours that are naturally present in the season. If coming up with a colour scheme seems difficult, consider drawing inspiration from one of the many winter holidays, such as Christmas, Hanukkah, New Year’s Eve, and Valentine’s Day.
Rustic Brown and Gold
Navy Blue, Grey, And Silver
Slate Gray, Silver and Sage Green
Blush and White Wedding
Beige, Caramel and Rose Wedding
Valentines Day Inspired
Maroon and Dark Teal
Rustic Brown and Gold Color Palette
This timeless old-world wedding style may easily be altered for the festive season with a color theme mixing sombre colors of burgundy, wine, rose, gold and mink, combined with rich velvets. It’s the ideal antique Christmas palette, with a rustic twist.



Navy Blue, Grey, And Silver Color Palette
This colour scheme would be perfect for a New Year’s Eve wedding. A dreamy, ethereal wedding theme combining deep indigo and grey with shimmering silver highlights and palest gold details creates a contrasting palette of light and dark with a splash of winter enchantment.


Slate Gray, Silver and Sage Green Color Palette
A slate grey and sage green colour scheme crosses the gap between pristine and festive. If you prefer blue to green, try dusty blue or French blue instead.


Blush and White Wedding Color Palette
Blush is commonly linked with soft spring wedding color palettes, but it can also be used for a winter wedding. If you feel the need to winterize it, use a deeper pink tone as an accent hue, such as mauve or raspberry.


Beige, Caramel and Rose Wedding Color Palette
With a blush and caramel colour palette, you can deliver all the cozy, warm vibes during your wedding. You can add beige and rosy pink hues for a more aesthetically pleasing palette.


Valentines Day Inspired Color Palette
If you are getting married in February, what could be better than a valentine theme wedding? The rose and pink colour scheme adds extravagance and a romantic touch.


Maroon and Dark Teal Color Palette
Are you planning a Christmas wedding? Make the traditional red and green colours darker and rawer by substituting burgundy or maroon and forest green.


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