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Mrs. Cupcake, Philadelphia Age and Occupation: 27, Graphic Designer Fiance's Age and Occupation: 29, Construction Project Manager Engagement Date: February 10, 2007 Wedding Date: September, 2008 Blogging Since: December 7, 2007 Venue: The Desmond Hotel in Malvern, PA About Me: Mr. Cupcake and I hit it off at a Halloween party and immediately began a long-distance relationship. After two years, he moved to my neck of the woods, and a year and a half after that, he proposed at the “place we fell in love.” I am a true perfectionist who enjoys designing and creating more work for myself, so wedding planning is my perfect outlet. Mr. Cupcake and I are both old souls, and we hope to weave that aspect of our personalities into our wedding day.
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Color Me Confused

December 20th, 2007 @ 4:38 pm by Mrs. Cupcake

I tend to have trouble making decisions about 95% of the time — big or small, serious or trivial. When I eat out, I will sometimes agonize over the menu for quite a while before making a decision, only to change my mind about it the moment the server walks away to place my order. Not wanting to be a pain, I will not change my order; instead I will just sit and pout and scold myself for my poor decision, and once my food comes I will become painfully aware that it isn’t *really* what I wanted. Totally mature, right?

So, when it comes to a color palette for my wedding, I have not, to say the least, strayed from my indecisiveness.

From the very beginning of the planning extravaganza, I thought I’d like to incorporate a lavender or purple of some sort into our colors. I also always liked the unpredictability and punch of purple and red together, so for a little while, I thought this would be a great color scheme. Until, that is, my BFF/MatronOH pointed out that my wedding could resemble a gathering of these ladies:

photo via http://www.rsc.org/photo via http://www.clevelandwomen.com/resources/redhat.htm

Now don’t get me wrong — I have nothing against the lovely ladies of the Red Hat Society. But, well, it’s just that I don’t really want my wedding resembling one of their tea parties.

Back to the drawing board I went…

I have always had a penchant for a lovely shade of celery green, and started to think that this could be a very pretty accent to my lavender-tone. But of course I can’t settle on just two colors — I have to throw in a third to spice it up a bit. So how about a blue?

I love love love teal, but I also love love love light blue. What about something kind of in-between? Does robin’s egg blue do the trick?

So into my trusty QuarkXPress I journeyed, with my handy dandy Pantone swatch book by my side. Here, ladies and gentlemen, is the progression of where I ended up:

I liked this for a while…. I was thinking of a purple-tone for bridesmaid’s dresses, and I thought I’d focus on the celery green color for our save-the-dates (maybe even making it a little brighter), since I feel like they can be a bit more fun, and then toning things down for a more formal invitation.

After a little while, though, my indecisiveness started to get the best of me, and I started to wonder if this palette was still just a little too Easter-y. Then, I came across this lovely palette in Martha Stewart Weddings (Fall 2007):


Hmm. Emerald and aqua. Still not exactly what I want, but I became a little obsessed with the unpredictability of this palette. It’s fresh, unexpected and not too season-specific. And really, if Martha says it’s okay, well then so do I. This palette does not involve any bit of lavender or purple, though, so essentially my whole original palette could be going out the window.

I knew that the bridesmaid’s dress color could very largely dictate my color palette… but I had yet to pick a bridesmaid’s dress and didn’t know what colors were out there. So, I kept this pretty palette in the back of my mind; I made plans to venture out and start looking around to not only pick a dress for my maids, but to also *hopefully* get a bit more of a concrete color palette nailed down.

Stay tuned for my decision!!

11 Responses to “Color Me Confused”

1.
Amanda says:

I can completely relate. I have gone from red, black, and white to leaf, mauve, and ivory, and now I’m on yellow, chocolate, and ivory. I’m sure it will get changed a few more times before all is said and done.

I entirely blame this on having a long engagement. I have too much time to obsess over things, change my mind, and second-guess decisions.

2.
jhearta says:

i have had the same prob. i have a pretty large color palette :) umm charcoal, white, khaki and hints of strawberry and peach!

what about this as a inspiration for your color palette? : )
http://rebeccathuss.com/portfolio_detail.php?page=tablesettings&ctr=4

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ms.rostrata says:

i couldn’t decide in the beginning either. you can always just chose a color pairing that looks great and if your fav color isn’t one of them you could use it as an accent. (i’m doing garnet/tangerine with accents of light turquoise)

i think lavender would be a great complement to emerald/aqua!

4.
kbok says:

yay me too! i’m really indecisive when i have too many options, like at a store, restaurant, etc. so wedding planning has me all confused and fickle! thankfully when it comes to life saving or life altering decisions i think i can make decisions pretty quickly.

i think the aqua and emerald look great together!

5.
wsukarebear says:

I really like the emerald/teal! It reminds me of VallartaTiffany’s palette (on the knot). Check out her bio:
http://community.theknot.com/cs/ks/user/page.aspx?username=VallartaTiffany

6.
Louski says:

Hey, umm, Miss Cupcake, your link for the Red Hats goes to the Royal Society of Chemistry website. I clicked it to show my mom, and she kind of looked at me funny after it loaded. Haha! This is the right site - http://www.redhatsociety.com/

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BD says:

I was inspired by the exact same Martha Stewart spread and I already knew I wanted a deep eggplanty-purple. So now our colors are deep purple, emerald, and a splash of aqua as a contrast.

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Tberry says:

I am so glad someone else loves the blues and purples combination. Unless I end up with a winter wedding that is what I want! I figured I would mix progrssive shades of blues and purples with green accents.

Unfortunatly I cannot ssem to find any pictures to illustrate this combination. there are lots of blues & greens and greens & purples but none that seem to put the blues and purples together.

If you like the Martha Stewart sample just add a deep bright purple to is. a really rich tone could make a great accent color.

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gaby says:

i just wanted to say that i cracked up at the idea that your wedding would look like a meeting of the red hat society members! that’s it, just happy to have read your entry :)

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mw says:

i’m having a hard time with colors too. i know i want to use grays, and for a while i wanted to use teal — but darker teal, not aqua. and i though berry would look good with that. but now i think the teal just runs too high a risk of being cheesy. should i replace it with emerald? leave out the berry? help!

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