The Knot Pennsylvania Weddings Magazine

color done right

MISTAKE using every color in the rainbow

THE FIX keep it simple

With a few exceptions (see our next fix), you should pick two to four colors that go well together and really stick to them. Using the same colors throughout your wedding décor will help create a cohesive look, so every detail blends nicely. Narrowing your palette to a few colors will also keep elements like your invitations or your centerpieces from looking chaotic. If you prefer a more relaxed look, opt for a few slightly varied shades of the same hue. This will add depth without looking messy. Or, for an especially striking style moment, go monochromatic with a bold shade, like a royal blue or a creamy neutral. The idea is to keep the look tailored for maximum impact.

MISTAKE limiting yourself to only two distinct colors

THE FIX choose your colors wisely

We’re so over the strict color combo rule. Many gorgeous weddings have a variety of colors—sometimes up to four— that work well together. The way to pull it off is to add

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