Complement your late-summer wedding by picking color schemes that fit the time of the year in which you're getting married.
Colors such as sunflower pay tribute to summertime while you still have the fall season you can tap into with more rustic colors. Late summer is typically cosidered the end of August and the start of fall. You decorations and your clothing can combine both summer and fall colors to make for a dream wedding!
Sunflower Yellow
These schemes are a way to bid farewell to summer. Sunflowers have a very warming color and the flowers themselves can be a part of this theme. Use mini-sunflowers in your bouquet and centerpieces to help bring the color out. Upgrade your single color theme to an eye-pleasing multicolor theme with deep brown accents, which add sophistication, or throw in red and white in a checker pattern for a picnic feel.
Hint of Autumn
If you're wedding in the very late summer, you can have a semi-autumn wedding. Don't just say goodbye to summer: Say hello to autumn. Take a regular garden theme with green and brown that would fit any late-summer wedding, but throw in a hint of the season that's around the corner. Expand your garden scheme to include lighter browns and burnt yellows and reds for a subtle fall feel. Limit these colors to the centerpieces, bouquet and even your bridesmaid dresses, don't let them overpower your garden theme.
Dark Green&Purple
Dark green and a muted purple can give a serene wildflower feel to you and your guests. This color palette of dusty purple and green is the perfect balance between the brightness of summer and the darker fall hues, thus making it an attractive color scheme for late-summer weddings. With this color scheme, work your wildflowers into your bouquet and centerpieces.
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