While we love a neutral wedding color palette, bright, vibrant hues and bold patterns are not to be ignored. Colorful wedding ideas may not be as common, but that’s exactly what makes them so enticing: Bold shades will wow your guests with their splashy touches to your wedding design. There are a few approaches you can take when adding colorful details to your ceremony and reception. You can choose one or two colors to really pop against an otherwise all-white color palette, mix a few similar shades for a consistent look, or go all out with a rainbow of hues that can bring your décor to life. Don't be afraid to mix and match, either. Unexpected combinations can turn into the most unique and personal touches of the day.
Want some inspiration for your own wedding day design? Ahead, we rounded up 55 colorful wedding ideas that lend tons of style and fun to your celebration.
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Line the Aisle With Florals
Enhance the beauty of your ceremony space by lining your aisle with beautiful florals in your wedding palette. At this wedding overlooking New York City, the couple's florist chose tones that matched the statement altar to create a cohesive look.
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Lay Down Rugs
Hosting a bohemian ceremony on the beach? Get inspired by the bold décor at this Tulum wedding. The brides chose to add color and protect their shoes from sinking into the sand by laying vintage rugs down the aisle.
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Showcase a Colorful Cake
Tell your baker to put away the white frosting. This yellow ruffled confection topped with vibrant blooms proves that color is all a wedding cake really needs.
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Build a Bright Bar
Add some spirit to your bar setup by bringing in plenty of pretty flowers. At this rooftop Texas wedding, a custom floral illustration on the bar paired beautifully with an arrangement of blooms above.
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Create a Pathway to the Aisle
Guide guests to the wedding ceremony with a gorgeous pathway of florals. Blue delphinium lends color and height to this bold arrangement at an Illinois wedding.
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Wear Flowers in Your Hair
Whatever color your tresses are, they'll come to life with a few blooms woven in. Simplify the style with a single posy tucked in or go for a full flower crown like this Frida Kahlo–inspired design of orchids and roses.
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Set the Tone With the Invitation Suite
Your invitation suite is the perfect way to prime your guests for all of the colorful details that await them on the big day. This watercolor design is absolutely gorgeous, and everything from the illustrative renditions of the wedding floral arrangements to the incredible envelope liner were created to pop.
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Weave Pops of Color Into the Ceremony Arch
A lush ceremony arch studded with dark greenery and pops of orange florals is just right for an autumnal wedding. Transition into the moodier hues of brooding crimsons and dusky plums to complement a wintry scene. For springtime fêtes, consider soft pastels, and bright petals are a must for summer, like at this mountain wedding in Colorado.
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Decorate the Stage
If you hired a live band for your wedding reception, add some personality to the stage with floral arrangements and a beautiful backdrop in your chosen color palette. This Palm Beach celebration tied in a citrus theme with the décor.
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Select a Vibrant Tablecloth
An olive green tablecloth fits in well with the lush surroundings of this wedding reception. Pair a bolder shade with floral arrangements in complementary hues to bring together the look.
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Pick Bold Tall Centerpieces
A tall centerpiece already makes a statement but one in bright, punchy shades takes it a step further. These textural arrangements were the perfect fit for a wedding inspired by Miami nightclubs.
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Dress Your Wedding Party in Color
Surround yourself with color by having your wedding party wear bright and exciting shades. Instead of having everyone wear the same style, ask your group to choose their own on-palette attire and showcase a unique mix of hues.
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Accessorize Your Guests
Ensure your wedding photos will be picture-perfect by help guests coordinate their attire, too. While you can dictate a colorful dress code through the invites, you can also offer unique accents and favors, like these embroidered kippot at a Jewish wedding ceremony in Toronto.
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Create Custom co*cktail Napkins
Custom napkins are a fun way to spice up co*cktail hour. For a personalized touch, design them with your monogram or trivia about you and your spouse-to-be. At their Santa Barbara rehearsal dinner, this couple highlighted fun facts about the bride and groom on bright yellow and navy napkins.
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Drink From Vibrant Glassware
Including vibrant, colorful glassware is a great way to liven up a tablescape. Use a mix of tabletop essentials in a variety of complementary colors and mismatched shapes for an eclectic spin.
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Wear Color to Your Rehearsal Dinner
While a bride traditionally wears white to the wedding and other events, change it up and don a pop of color at the rehearsal dinner. This unexpected style choice was a hit at a Santa Barbara pre-wedding event.
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Select a Colorful Venue
The architecture and grounds of your wedding venue can provide your celebration with a lovely dose of color even before you add in any décor. For example, this stunning castle served as a beautiful blue backdrop for a spring wedding in Portugal.
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Be Daring With Sweetheart Table Décor
If you plan to have a sweetheart table at your wedding, make sure the seats of honor stand out. Colorful linens and gorgeous floral arrangements were the perfect duo to create a bold and romantic display at a lakeside Michigan wedding.
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Feature a Cascading Garland
The jewel-toned floral garlands that topped reception tables at this wedding in Catagena popped against the venue's lush green backdrop. The design is proof that an otherwise neutral setting can easily be transformed into a colorful one with the right details.
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Set Up a Floral Escort Card Display
This escort card display is as fresh and colorful as it gets. To bring a pop of color into your co*cktail hour or reception space, trying setting up something similar: The pink flower wall, which consisted of 160 live anthuriums calligraphed with each guest's name, stood out against the otherwise verdant backdrop.
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Add Greenery to the Walls
If you have a blank wall at your venue, don't be afraid to decorate it with pretty arrangements. Colorful wall pockets and sprawling greenery can create modern wall art with an organic flair.
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Have Bold Lighting at the After-Party
Take your after-party to the next level with bold lighting that mirrors your favorite concert. It was the perfect match for an Italian wedding that featured a surprise performance by Kygo.
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Welcome Guests With Color
Planning to have signage at your wedding? Feel free to use them as a vehicle to add more color to the big day. This pressed floral sign served as a pretty pastel welcome to a Texas celebration.
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Color Signs With Fun Fonts
While the orange hue of this San Diego wedding welcome sign is already bright, the creative font adds a fun touch to the design. We recommend complementing a colorful sign with equally vibrant florals.
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Play With Printed Tablecloths
More casual events on the wedding itinerary, like welcome parties or post-wedding brunches, are perfect opportunities to plan more color-forward bashes. This red-and-white celebration is like an elevated picnic, complete with floral linens, woven chargers, and potted plants.
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Serve Colorful co*cktails
Signature co*cktails are a fun way to make a splash and bring in a pop of color. If flavored syrups and liquors aren't quite your speed, you can always liven drinks up with bright edible floral garnishes or brightly-hued paper straws.
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Hang Bright Light Fixtures
When choosing lighting for your wedding, don't be afraid to embrace unique fixtures with colorful accents. We love the bold fringe shades used amongst chandeliers and disco balls at this reception.
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Play Up the Reception With Pinks
Want to lean into the romance of your wedding? Get inspired by this hot pink reception space and embrace the pretty hue from top to bottom.
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Draw on the Walls
Artsy couples should take note of this unique ceremony space. A sunburst of paint splatters adorns the walls and is complemented by a chandelier of greenery with cascading orange ribbons and flowers. Doing something similar would enliven any venue—assuming they allow it, of course!
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Float On
Hosting at a venue with a pool or water fixture? Channel this Lake Geneva wedding and create a colorful floating arrangement to add a whimsical dose of color to the area.
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Add Color to Your Cake Table
A beautiful arrangement of florals around a simple, tiered confection is such a stunning idea for your cake table design. This display was the perfect touch at a flower-forward wedding in Guatemala.
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Get Flashy With Napkins
Add bold color to your tablescapes with a beautiful napkin design. From printed poplin to colorful linen, the options for this place setting essential are endless.
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Find Fun Ways to Add More Blooms
There are so many creative ways to incorporate florals into your wedding design. For instance, a canoe filled with drinks was elevated with pink and white florals for a summertime punch at a Lake Tahoe wedding.
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Wear a Colorful Dress
Quintessential white wedding dresses are traditional favorites, but there's no rule that says it's your only option. A bright idea? If you love color, consider rocking an emerald-hued bridal gown, which makes quite the sartorial statement. This bride went all out with the saturated color palette and had her groom don a matching green tux at their desert elopement. If something less bold is more in line with your style, look for dresses in a subtle pastel colorway.
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Dye Your Hair a Pastel Shade
More couples are choosing non-traditional hair colors for their big days. While this bride went for lovely lavender locks, a little bit of tint could also make for a unique something blue.
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Play With Prints
Florals at weddings may not be groundbreaking, but flower prints are a sweet way to incorporate some additional color into the celebration. This rehearsal dinner tablescape weaved in green and white linens that mirrored the beautiful centerpieces.
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Toss Confetti
Guests tossing confetti at a Seville wedding created one of the most exciting photos of the day. At your own nuptials, play with bits of color for a celebratory vibe or experiment with different finishes to refract light for a shimmer effect.
If you choose to toss confetti outside, we recommend opting for a biodegradable variety that won't disturb the natural ecosystem.
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Set Off a Smoke Bomb
Smoke bombs add a dreamlike quality to your portraits and send-off photos. Choose colors that blend with the overall theme of your celebration for a magical aura but exercise caution as these can stain. We love how the wedding party at this Mexico sangeet lit hues that paired perfectly with their saris.
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Design a Unique Installation
If your love of flowers reigns supreme, make them the visual pièce de résistance of the big day. This suspended installation created a fantastical canopy over the dance floor at a Texas wedding.
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Light Up a Room With Colored Candles
Whether you choose taper, pillar, votive, or tea light, candles aren't limited to any certain size or shape. Why would you also limit the supply to a single ivory hue? Illuminate your wedding décor with candles in a variety of shades from brooding tones to light and airy tints. We love the rainbow shades used at this Arizona reception.
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Hang Floral Chandeliers
A hanging floral chandelier of branches and flowers in pink tones coordinated perfectly with the rosy palette of this Cincinnati wedding reception and made quite the statement above the dance floor.
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Craft Vibrant Escort Cards
At this disco wedding, a bold color palette was the cornerstone of the entire event's design. When it came to their escort card installation, which held movie ticket-inspired paper designs where guests could find their seating assignments, the couple chose bright pink and orange to create a display that really popped.
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Liven Up Your Wedding Invitations
Brighten up your wedding invitations with a watercolor motif that incorporates your theme or highlights your venue. If watercolor isn't to your taste, geometric styles or color-blocked prints are great, punchy alternatives.
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Tastefully Accent With Neon
This beautiful reception is proof that you can incorporate neon accents without going overboard. A colorful custom neon sign highlighting the bride and groom's shared initial is a fun touch behind the sweetheart table at a desert wedding.
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Press Florals in Your Place Cards
A pressed floral place card is a sweet option to add color and personality to your tablescape. Have them match the hues in your floral arrangements for a cohesive look.
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Color Coordinate Your Dessert Table
When planning your wedding dessert table, make sure your sweets are decorated in a similar palette. Here, colorful cake pops perfectly pair with the pink and red wedding cake.
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Order an Artistic Wedding Cake
We love the brushstroke-like effects used on this multicolor wedding cake. Sunset hues of salmon pinks, golds, and oranges look stunning mixed with various shades of blue.
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Make an Entrance
Greet guests with a color-coordinated arrangement that gives them a taste of what's to come. This stunning arch of colorful butterflies at the entrance set the tone of a vibrant Cabo wedding.
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Paint Table Settings With Chargers
Statement chargers can do so much for a tablescape. Since they primarily serve as a frame from the actual plates, the design won't detract from your dinner. The printed orange chargers at this Palm Spring wedding added a perfect orange pop to the reception.
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Freshen Up a Table With Citrus
Citrus fruits can serve as aromatic centerpiece accents throughout your reception. Cut them in half to reveal their bright, juicy colors and pair them with complementary blooms for an unforgettable display.
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Have Fun With Funfetti Cake
Nothing says fun quite like the colorful confection that is a funfetti cake. The four-tiered design served at this Dallas wedding instantly takes us back to childhood birthday parties.
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Hang Floral Garlands
Elevate any blank space with colorful strings of vertically hung flowers. For cohesion, keep the curtain of blooms within the same color palette.
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Experiment With Tonal Variations
Want to highlight a particular color in your wedding design? Don't be afraid to use a variety of similar shades. Mixed prints, bold accents, and tropical florals effortlessly converge on this tablescape thanks to their shared pink tonality.
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Elevate Table Numbers
Table numbers don't have to be purely functional. They can be elevated to décor status, too. These acrylic designs add a whimsical touch to a tablescape with a wash of salmon pink and cursive font.
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Drip Colored Frosting
Naked cakes dripping with frosting have been all over Pinterest for a while now, and we can't get enough. The confection's neutral color palette is heightened by the subtle baby-blue drip.