Molly and Graeme embraced the Southern Gothic feel of their venue and went with dramatic deep red and purple colors.
A feminine color scheme of blush, lavender and ivory rounded out Tosca and Ta’Baris’s Southern-chic day.
Careful not to compete with the natural beauty of their venue, Meghan and Louis used organic earth tones and natural details for their rustic, Southern affair.
The New York City–based couple used lilacs and fresh greenery to create a sweet, old-world-inspired color scheme to complement their venue’s in-season blooms.
Erica and Steven were going for a modern-yet-romantic feel for their beach nuptials. A soft, dreamy color scheme of light blue, white and silver brought their enchanted affair to life.
Inspired by their love for sunny days, Joyce and Gary decided on a romantic daytime wedding with a natural color scheme of blush, peach and ivory tones, with touches of green and yellow.
The nontraditional couple used a romantic color scheme of blush, red, ivory, lots of glittery gold details and touches of silver for their unique, vintage-inspired affair
Simplicity was key for Danielle and Jason’s intimate wedding. Plum purple, charcoal gray and delicate rustic details like lace, twine and chalkboards completed their “Made in Maine, With Love”–themed day
The couple used a warm color scheme of red, yellow, orange, peach and coral for their backyard nuptials.
Melissa and Rick embraced the artsy aesthetic of their unique venue, which inspired the watercolor theme they wove throughout the day’s elements. Pops of color on a black-and-white base made for a decidedly modern look.
For their October wedding, Mary-Stuart and Scott used colors that highlighted the beauty of fall—dark purple, gold and orange, accented with copper, green, red and brown undertones
The couple chose soft colors -- blush, champagne, gold and ivory -- for their fall wedding in Pittsburgh. I wanted everything to be very classy and romantic, with as many candles as possible, says Caitlin.
Stephanie and Rob chose a cheery blue and orange color combo for their fall nuptials. Bear Creek Mountain Resort, a venue first suggested by Stephanie's father, was a convenient location for both the ceremony and reception.
Kristy and Patrick incorporated pops of seafoam green into their charcoal color palette along with burlap and chalkboard details for an affair filled with rustic elegance.
Moe Moe and Matt wanted a wedding palette that wasn't too feminine or masculine. A mix of violet and silver was just the right balance for their winter celebration in Houston.
Stephanie and Brian chose The Gardens of Bammel Lane because they wanted a venue that was a blank canvas to create a unique, modern and romantic setting.
Melissa didn't have a specific theme in mind, but instead chose details that they both liked. The result was a vintage, natural celebration, filled with neutral tones and loads of personalization.
Erin and Andrew let the absence of a theme be the theme of their wedding. Instead, they concentrated on highlighting the beauty of their ranch venue with organic blues, greens and lush florals.
At Kate and Kevin’s elegant chic affair, blush, cream and ivory flowers created a romantic backdrop for bold pops of navy and gold.
Stephanie and Phillip's wedding featured a classic neutral color palette with a soft and romantic feel.
Erin and Chip chose a purple, grey, and green palette for their rustic wedding at Wellers Carriage House. we chose Wellers because of the beautiful grounds and rustic feel, says Erin.
Letting their relationship and individual personalities shine, Katie and Chase had a traditional, intimate ceremony, and a fun, lively, reception under twinkle lights on the back patio of The National Golf Club's beautiful venue.
Stephanie and Eric worked with a classic color scheme of gray, white and navy for their “contemporary-traditional” affair.