Colours for your 2019 spring wedding

Each year we see a new range of colours take the world by storm and these colours influence various aspects of our lives including fashion, interior design and the flower industry. If you are planning a spring or even a summer wedding, the 2019 Pantone colours are the first place you’ll want to look for inspiration.

The colours for this year include:

Pantone 17 – 1564 also known as Fiesta which is a bright orange-red perfect for expressing excitement and passion.

Pantone 19 – 1862 or Jester Red which is intense and will add elegance and depth to your displays.

Pantone 15 – 1264 also called Tumeric is a potent shade of orange much like the spice itself.

Pantone 18 – 2045 is commonly called Pink Peacock and certainly lives up to that name!

Pantone 17 – 0542 is called Pepper Stem and this shade of green has a hint of yellow to it much like various types of foliage.

Pantone 12 – 0742 is known as Lemon Verbena is light and cheerful which makes it perfect for your happy day.

Pantone 16 – 1546 is also referred to as Living Coral and it is much like a combination of a soft pink and light orange. The golden undertone of this colour gives it an even softer appearance.

Pantone 19 – 4150 is Princess Blue and who doesn’t want to feel like royalty on their wedding day?

Pantone 18 – 1031 is called Toffee and, while brown might not be at the top of your list of wedding colours, this colour can play a fantastic and elegant role in terms of linens, wedding attire and even your flower arrangements.

Pantone 15 – 0960 is commonly known as Mango Mojito and this comforting colour is loved for its golden yellow appearance.

Pantone 18 – 0416 is a darker shade called Terrarium Moss and it certainly works well when selecting the foliage for your wedding flower arrangements.

Pantone 15 – 1619 is called Pressed Rose and this beautiful blush shade is magnificently romantic!

There are so many different colours from which to choose but you don’t have to settle for just one! For instance, Jester Red, Fiesta, Princess Blue, Terrarium Moss, and Mango Mojito all look wonderful when used to decorate a wedding in true bohemian style!

Remember, there are plenty of flowers that are in season during this time of year. All you need to do is ask your florist for their list of seasonal blooms and the flowers they recommend based on your colour scheme or wedding theme. Remember, florists are not only skilled in arranging flowers – they are artists in their own right!