There are different colors of lilac and sage. Unfortunately, you have picked two colors that are going to be extremely difficult to match. Lilac is a beautiful color and can be in tones of mauve, pink/mauve, to deeper colors. I'd go with the lilac. You could introduce another softer color along with the lilac such as shell pink (extremely muted color.) You want to dress the bridesmaids in lilac and the groomsmen in sage, or something like that? I didn't know they made sage-colored tuxedos, but if you can find them it wouldn't be a bad combination. As for printing the invitations...no one would ever "match" those two colors in process, because it's almost impossible to hold screens that faint over a press run. Instead, you would run "spot color" lilac and sage. They're both in the PANTONE Pastel catalog. This is probably going to be an upcharge because most people don't keep the supplies needed to mix pastel inks, so they'll order the colors premixed from their supplier...at about $35 per pound versus maybe $6 for standard colors. Anyway, if you want those colors go for it.
Yes! They go perfect together, silver goes with a lot of colors and lilac certainly is one of them.
also that is what she said last night
Lime green, pale yellow, baby blue, pink, white, normal colored green, normal colored yellow, mint green, sea green, normal blue, normal pink, champagne, all would be good matches for lilac.
Yes! It's a beautiful combination! :)
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Orange blud are you mad ? O.o
I think that those two colors would look really pretty together. ~Singer
Colors that go with magnolia and lilac include white, beige, and cream.
red ,purple,blue,or green you choose
I would go for a lilac dress and a green hat to match the bridesmaid dresses. But check that matches the colour theme for the wedding
to me any bright colors will do
I would go sky blue and white...I would'nt go pink and green and yellow..seems kinda cartoonish. Yeah go light blue/silver/white Other colors that are great for spring weddings are pastel green, lavender, ivory, periwinkle, yellow, orange.
The pink, depending on what shade, will either drown out, if too light, or overpower if too dark. Go with the silver and add some diamond accents, fabulous.....
colors such as silver, bright green, teal, and orange go good with red accents.
bleu and green
You can go many places for wedding skills. You can go to a Bridal Resource and Education center. They will teach you any and everything you need to know about weddings.