Ways to add colour to your wedding tables
•Posted on January 18 2023
Charger Plates
Charger plates are a great splash of colour on the table. You might have white linens or a plain wood tables that need a bit of colour to break up the plain background.
Napkins
Napkins are a small detail that can add such a difference to the look of your place settings. They can really help pull in all your other decor elements together, while just adding a small colourful touch.
Candles
If you are not wanting to add to much colour to your tables, adding some pops of colour with candles is a great way of adding a little bit of colour in your design.
Glassware
We are seeing the trend of coloured glassware everywhere these days. There are some colourful vases and candle holders in amazing colours to choose from to help you create a fun and unique look to your tables.
Table Runners
Table runners are a great way to add lots of colour at once. And they can help make your other table decor really stand out from the table.
Chair Sashes
Chair sashes are great for adding lots of colour to your wedding venue. They can help tie all the elements together and give your overall theme a stronger identity as they are very visible helping to make an impact.
Flowers
Flowers are a great way to add colour, they can really add lots of interest as they will have different tones and patterns to them.
Stationery
Your wedding stationery is also a great place to add some colour. You can incorporate all the other colours in your design so everything feels cohesive. With my stationery designs I offer a variety of colour foils to choose from, from vibrant hot pinks and purples, to royal blue and emerald green, to softer lilacs, pale pink and mint green. It's a great way of adding your wedding design onto the plate.
I hope you enjoyed these ideas to help you add more colour into your wedding design. If you would like some help when it comes to choosing a colour scheme, you can check out my styling services page here >>
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