White and matte black are the easiest ways to look chic without breaking the bank. And then if the bride wants to do an over the top colorful dress, it'll pop more with the decor.
I recently realized that I like a white and black color scheme for a wedding. This would work out great as its easy to match all the shades of black and white. Great to hear white is more common and cheaper.
I would like to save money but i despise all white. So unfortunately that won't really work since I'm not willing to decorate my wedding in a style i hate just to save 😅
I remember somewhere on TV I saw a wedding where everything was white themed, all the guest wore white and the the bride appeared in a GORGEOUS red wedding dress looking like a queen 👑❤
I did a "the color doesn't matter" wedding. I used the simple but elegant plates, cutlery, etc. that the venue offered, including the not-my-favorite dark mauve chairs. Whatever. The centerpieces were large glass bowls the venue had filled with water and floating votive candles. Lovely and CHEAP. They also allowed the guests to see across the table, even the children. That mattered to me. I took the bridesmaids to Ann Taylor in January to pick out clearance sale cocktail dresses for our evening late September wedding in a fancy downtown dinner club/hotel. Think elegant but not really conducive to frilly chiffon gowns from the bridal store. They found lovely burgundy velvet cocktail dresses. Fitted, sexy-but-not-too-sexy, very inexpensive, no ruffles. Lol $100ish each? For dresses they could wear again to a business dinner with a blazer or a Christmas party with metallic heel. The only flowers I had were between the cake layers (picked to match the randomly chosen dresses), my bouquet and wedding party bouquets and boutonnieres. I have been complimented on the elegance of our wedding over and over for the past 24 years. Understated and under budget, baby. The food was neither. My parents wanted awesome food so that was spendy...but they paid for it. 😂
So true! Not in my case though. If you're looking to save money on your venue and going for a non-traditional space, in most cases the decor is not wedding specific and already has a lot going on, so it might turn out cheaper to just go with what's existing. Maybe that's just because I'm in London, UK and finding an all-white venue is several thousand more expensive than a regular venue.
typically where i live venues will have a few different 'house' options (which definitely include white) or the wedding party is welcome to being their own color decoré
@@dontworryitsdi bringing decor - yes, of course. I just meant that sometimes the walls are coloured, there's hanging artwork, coloured window treatments or something like that that you can't change. 🙂
Here wedding venues are pretty "blank canvas". Of course the interior of my venue wasn't all white but the wall colour and floor colour didn't matter at all. I rented white chair covers, table cloths, ceiling swag. Boom, the wedding decor is white! Lol
I did an incredible rainbow wedding. No planner. Consulting my gals all the way to make them look perfect. They were awesome with my prom dress creator. My besties looking more beautiful made my day. It stole nothing.
We’re doing metallic tones with black! Simple designs and not a whole lot of decor, we splurged for the nice venue that was still within budget. Greenhouse = no extra flowers needed!
Guys!! Have a beach wedding! All you need is an event permit from the county and it's hourly! Our three hour long ceremony is $300 compared with my BIL's $10,000 farmhouse venue
Honestly, the color scheme obsession i see in US weddings I've not seen anywhere else. Why should your wedding have a matchy/matchy "color scheme"? Just pick a beautiful venue (castle, garden, farmhouse, vineyard...) and let the location color scheme speak for itself
Honestly I wish I could of gotten married at my childhood park. During golden hours, near the river. Wearing a summer wedding dress and half and inch heels. With my mom’s cooking and only invited 30 people. Im not in debt but going over the top is so exhausting and years later you end up cringing your ugly photos
Have everyone bring a dish that serviced for 30 people b specific as to what food everyone w ill bring. Plus have everyone bring 5 bottles of liquor and hirer a bartender. U can have nice budget wedding.
Me either. I mean, I *could* but my family would question it because I didn’t follow tradition. I lived with my fiancé before marriage so I can do off-white or ivory, or a color, but white would be frowned upon. Then again, at the end of the day, it’s MY day so if I really wanted white, no one would argue it too too much. It’s the weird limbo between tradition and modern lol I’ll get some looks but no one will scorn me
Have an end of night event where you put foodsafe dye in water guns and theres a small water gun fight. You'd end up with a bunch of fun colorful tablecloths you can use for parties.
White and matte black are the easiest ways to look chic without breaking the bank. And then if the bride wants to do an over the top colorful dress, it'll pop more with the decor.
This is my wedding theme & this is exactly why I’m doing it that way!
Imagine all white decor, guests in white, bride in groom in a different but matching color. OMG
That sounds stunning!
Orrr rainbow wedding dress and suit, bridesmaids and groomsmen have like rainbow accents but are also in white ugghh
@@risw.3821Oooo color accents on white sounds so good
That sounds cool af
like 10 women will wear a wedding dress tho lol.
I recently realized that I like a white and black color scheme for a wedding. This would work out great as its easy to match all the shades of black and white. Great to hear white is more common and cheaper.
I would like to save money but i despise all white. So unfortunately that won't really work since I'm not willing to decorate my wedding in a style i hate just to save 😅
I remember somewhere on TV I saw a wedding where everything was white themed, all the guest wore white and the the bride appeared in a GORGEOUS red wedding dress looking like a queen 👑❤
I did a "the color doesn't matter" wedding. I used the simple but elegant plates, cutlery, etc. that the venue offered, including the not-my-favorite dark mauve chairs. Whatever. The centerpieces were large glass bowls the venue had filled with water and floating votive candles. Lovely and CHEAP. They also allowed the guests to see across the table, even the children. That mattered to me. I took the bridesmaids to Ann Taylor in January to pick out clearance sale cocktail dresses for our evening late September wedding in a fancy downtown dinner club/hotel. Think elegant but not really conducive to frilly chiffon gowns from the bridal store. They found lovely burgundy velvet cocktail dresses. Fitted, sexy-but-not-too-sexy, very inexpensive, no ruffles. Lol $100ish each? For dresses they could wear again to a business dinner with a blazer or a Christmas party with metallic heel. The only flowers I had were between the cake layers (picked to match the randomly chosen dresses), my bouquet and wedding party bouquets and boutonnieres. I have been complimented on the elegance of our wedding over and over for the past 24 years. Understated and under budget, baby. The food was neither. My parents wanted awesome food so that was spendy...but they paid for it. 😂
You can always do white and a splash of an accent color
That’s what I’m doing! I wasn’t even thinking about the cost but that’s a very good point!!
So true! Not in my case though. If you're looking to save money on your venue and going for a non-traditional space, in most cases the decor is not wedding specific and already has a lot going on, so it might turn out cheaper to just go with what's existing. Maybe that's just because I'm in London, UK and finding an all-white venue is several thousand more expensive than a regular venue.
typically where i live venues will have a few different 'house' options (which definitely include white) or the wedding party is welcome to being their own color decoré
@@dontworryitsdi bringing decor - yes, of course. I just meant that sometimes the walls are coloured, there's hanging artwork, coloured window treatments or something like that that you can't change. 🙂
Here wedding venues are pretty "blank canvas". Of course the interior of my venue wasn't all white but the wall colour and floor colour didn't matter at all. I rented white chair covers, table cloths, ceiling swag. Boom, the wedding decor is white! Lol
I'm doing white and lilac because I'm diying everything. 😅
Love the earrings
I love color too much too do all white but ill admit it does look classy, especially like mostly white with a pop of black and metallic
I did an incredible rainbow wedding. No planner. Consulting my gals all the way to make them look perfect. They were awesome with my prom dress creator. My besties looking more beautiful made my day. It stole nothing.
Lol yeah i did white decorations, makes life super easy. And i like mixed metals so i intentionally had both silver and gold here and there.
Yess especially in winter ❄️
We’re doing metallic tones with black! Simple designs and not a whole lot of decor, we splurged for the nice venue that was still within budget. Greenhouse = no extra flowers needed!
her earrings remind me of Pepa from Encanto ❤🫶 love them
Yes! I want a white and black wedding because of the stress that comes with color coordinating as well
My wedding budget is going to be a maximum of like 1000$ 👍 backyard pot luck with my moms old dress and handpicked flowers 😊
I'd do a white wedding cuz I like the song lol
Sounds good to me! ✨
Do circus theme ❤❤
All white, but the flowers are multi colored and mismatched.
This but a bunch of dollar store leaf vines and flowers hanging from the ceiling, ugh that’s literally a dream
I LOVE those earrings.
welp colors are picked now lol Thank you!!!
I chose white and silver so i didnt have to colour match and stress about that haha
Love this idea
I'd love to if I could make it gothic
Guys!! Have a beach wedding! All you need is an event permit from the county and it's hourly! Our three hour long ceremony is $300 compared with my BIL's $10,000 farmhouse venue
Unless you live by the beach/ ocean, farmhouse venues are easier to find.
usually farm/ ranch/barn weddings are much cheaper if not free lol.
My sisters wedding has dark greed and dark red theme
Honestly, the color scheme obsession i see in US weddings I've not seen anywhere else. Why should your wedding have a matchy/matchy "color scheme"? Just pick a beautiful venue (castle, garden, farmhouse, vineyard...) and let the location color scheme speak for itself
I’m in the US and have always thought that. I didn’t have colors when I got married.
I’d do that and then splurge on the florals
I would do a white wedding, and then wear a colorful dress.
I love this but I feel like it would completely take away from the wow factor of a wedding dress
Or, you could save even more money, and skip the wedding entirely. Just sign the papers.
Honestly I wish I could of gotten married at my childhood park. During golden hours, near the river. Wearing a summer wedding dress and half and inch heels. With my mom’s cooking and only invited 30 people. Im not in debt but going over the top is so exhausting and years later you end up cringing your ugly photos
Matte black wedding?
The earrings
Have everyone bring a dish that serviced for 30 people b specific as to what food everyone w ill bring. Plus have everyone bring 5 bottles of liquor and hirer a bartender. U can have nice budget wedding.
To be fair that just sounds like people payinf for your wedding
I’m not allowed to have a white wedding😅
Its disrespectful
how ?
Me either. I mean, I *could* but my family would question it because I didn’t follow tradition. I lived with my fiancé before marriage so I can do off-white or ivory, or a color, but white would be frowned upon.
Then again, at the end of the day, it’s MY day so if I really wanted white, no one would argue it too too much. It’s the weird limbo between tradition and modern lol I’ll get some looks but no one will scorn me
@@amanda.a.m
Traditions that shame a women need to go! Don't let their mysgnoist BS ruin You and your partners day!!
@@amanda.a.m yeah that’s the same with me
Have an end of night event where you put foodsafe dye in water guns and theres a small water gun fight. You'd end up with a bunch of fun colorful tablecloths you can use for parties.
Only serve cake and a srink at the wedding. Thats the best way to save on the wedding from my experience
white is boring, got to add a bit of colour