Unexpected Ways to Add Color to Your Wedding

Stumped on ways to incorporate color to your wedding? Don’t worry – the talented team over at Amorology have totally got you covered! Allow today’s insanely creative, melon-hued shoot to inspire! I mean, that bright pink ruffled dress? That lime green BOUQUET from Siren Floral Co?! We’re obsessed. You do not want to miss out on the full gallery captured by Tenth & Grace. Our one piece of advice… when it comes to color – don’t hold back.

From Tenth & GraceThis editorial was all about unique and unexpected ways to add color to your wedding! Designed by Amorology for The Hybrid Co., this shoot highlighted the growing color trend. Many couples are choosing to incorporate new colors into their wedding palettes – how about yellow, terra cotta or lime green for something new? There are a variety of ways that couples can incorporate color into their weddings beyond just colorful florals or an invitation suite. Ceremony and reception backdrops like those created by Backup Backdrops can add a burst of color and provide the perfect spot for colorful portraits.  Amorology sourced colorful velvet poufs from Adore Folklore to adorn the ceremony while the rest of the space was transformed into an indoor garden with blooms by Siren Floral Co. Specialty cocktails, bright jewelry and unique escort cards are additional ways to liven up your color palette with a blast of color. 

From AmorologyWhen we first starting dreaming up all the things for this fun shoot, we couldn’t help but think of “Color Makes a Comeback.” Soft hues of melon pops of tangerine and touches of blush and gold made for the dreamiest color palette! A mix of boomerangs and gloves made for a unique combo as we wanted to bring back (as a nod to boomerangs) gloves in a fancy way by interpreting them with florals for a modern take!

Who says ceremony seating needs to be boring? For a fun spin on the ceremony space, we placed brightly colored velvet poufs for guests to sit on! The rest of the space was transformed into an indoor garden with blooms by Siren Floral Co. A large hanging terrazzo piece served as the backdrop for our couple to be married in front of with individual garden like wildflower arrangements around each seat to create a lush and romantic ceremony. 
Tying in the terrazzo backdrop, there was also a large terrazzo print wall that held the one of a kind cakes by Hey there Cupcake that included small terrazzo pieces in their design!

Keeping things fun and fresh, we had specialty cocktails in all shades! Melon Balls and cool graffiti cocktails that said “Honey Dew you Love Me” were such a unique spin on the classic cocktails. We even had a custom gown by Elizabeth Dye named the “Melonie” as a nod to our melon palette. 
Underneath the ethereal garden-like installation, our tabletop sat upon a white and cane dining table. Sage dinner and salad plates with white + gold flatware, blush tumblers and blush champagne coups sat at each setting with cantelope and honeydew running down the table. Terracotta candles and rust-colored vessels held florals in shades of melon, creams, and honeydew. Menu’s and place cards sat in terrazzo cardholders to tie in the ceremony decor as well! 

Photography: Tanya Menoni | Florals: Siren Floral Co. | Cake: Hey There, Cupcake! | Shoes: Bella Belle | Hair and makeup: KC Witkamp | Calligraphy: Four Things Paper | Tuxes: The Black Tux | Venue: Julep | Event design, styling and coordination: Amorology | Furniture rentals: Folklore Vintage Rentals | Gowns: Elizabeth Dye | Installations and backdrops: Backup Backdrops | Invitations and paper design: Grey and Cake | Model: Stevie Hammork | Model: Mark Davis | Model: Amanda Cornell | Model : Emily Ferguson | Ribbon: Tono Co | Ribbon: Silk and Willow | Specialty cocktails: Snake Oil Cocktail Co. | Styling Mats: Locust Collection | Tabletop rentals: Hostess Haven