Abbee & Vic's Upscale Barn Wedding in Burgundy & Blush Tones
Abbee & Vic's Upscale Barn Wedding in Burgundy & Blush Tones
Given this color scheme's recent excitement, you may wonder, "Is burgundy a good color for a wedding?"
A burgundy wedding is the perfect choice for couples who would instead show to tell, whose love shines rather than roars. With examples from Vic & Abbee's elegant barn wedding, you may find all the inspiration you need for your burgundy wedding theme by reading on.
Is Burgundy a Good Color for a Wedding?
Burgundy is an excellent color for a wedding all year round. The hue's exquisite combination of courtly purple, warm, rich brown, and deep red makes it one of the most popular colors. Burgundy subtly expresses a profound love, whether in the form of a medium-bodied wine from the French town for which the color is called, the vivid hue of grapes ready to be harvested, or a mysterious bundle of dahlias.
See Abbee & Vic's elegant barn ceremony as evidence that burgundy is a great color for a wedding and a superior, adaptable option.
This could be referred to as a bouquet of Burgundies and Marsalas. The pair combined pieces from Flowersarch's Burgundy & Blush and Marsala lines. They added some Blush items to make this barn wedding location even more impressive. The centerpieces, bridal bouquet, and arch accessories for Abbee & Vic's Burgundy and Blush barn wedding were all as exquisite and charming as the couple.
Passion Meets Grace: A Burgundy and Blush Wedding
Do Blush and Burgundy go together? In a nutshell, sure!
Blush and burgundy go well together. Since burgundy and blush are the same hue family, they look great together year-round. Burgundy is reminiscent of juicy berries or fallen leaves, while the blush is reminiscent of the gentle pastels seen in nature, such as seashells or wildflowers. Burgundy, moody, and evocative give the color palette depth, while blush gives a delicate, feminine warmth.
The passionate tones of Burgundy & Blush at Abbee & Vic's elegant farm wedding were just as appealing as the couple themselves.
Blush brings the family closer together at the reception without overpowering the rich, dark burgundy tones. The venue's gorgeous wood ceiling and walls accentuated the mood while putting the burgundy wedding colors front and center.
First Impressions: Invitations in Tones of Burgundy & Blush
The joyful couple's wedding colors, blush, and burgundy, were chosen early on.
For their save-the-date, Abbee & Vic (or Abigail & Victoria, as the invitation so aptly puts it) opted for blush and burgundy hues with floral accents. The invites are shown on a lovely background of forest green velvet, encircled by diamonds, pearls, and small flowers, as seen in the couple getting ready images.
A Burgundy Wedding in the Fall
Autumn is a perfect season for a Burgundy wedding theme since, aside from being the season's natural shade, which complements the withering leaves, the color's rich undertones go nicely with neutral décor. The tones of burgundy and marsala and the barn's natural wood and rustic appeal reflect the changing leaves at Abbee & Vic's lovely fall wedding in November.
DIY Burgundy & Dusty Rose Boutonnieres and Corsages
Using Flowersarch handcrafted boutonnieres and corsages, friends and family showed their love for the couple by dressing in blush and burgundy wedding colors. Large roses take center stage in the homemade boutonnieres, with little accents like baby's breath, eucalyptus leaves, and burgundy-colored peony buds.
These small details heightened the feeling of the profound affection that the colors themselves represented.
A Beautiful Floral Wedding Arch in Tones of Marsala
A wedding arch must complement the theme since it frames the couple when they say, "I do."
Fortunately, Flowersarch makes doing this simple! Selecting a distinct color plan for your wedding makes it easier to keep your curtains, flower arrangements, and other décor on track. Delicate flowers and linens from Flowersarch Marsala & Blush collection cascaded across the arch at Abbee & Vic's barn ceremony, subtly reminding the Burgundy & Blush wedding theme.
Tying in Forest Green with a Well-Placed Garland
For a very long time, Forest Green has been associated with the natural world, particularly with green vegetation such as grasses, trees, and plants, as well as with the serene, tranquil, and inner serenity that can only be found in the natural world.
Forest Green was an ardent semi-neutral for the couple as steadfast and unwavering in their love as Abbee & Vic, which went perfectly with their selected tones of Marsala, Blush, and Burgundy. Warmer wedding colors were emphasized by shades of forest green, which were seen in Flowersarch opulently long bridal garlands, little bits of foliage in the décor, and even the lush, green backdrop in the couple's wedding photos.
Using Burgundy for Barn Wedding Decorations
It seems like forever ago that barn weddings have been in style. Couples adore how elegant and rustic barns can be.
Barns are essentially the equivalent of the little black dress in wedding venues; you can dress them up or down and even incorporate a particular theme. There are countless options.
So, when your color scheme is centered around burgundy, how do you decorate for a barn wedding? Here's how to use the hue on your special day.
An elegant barn wedding reception
A sophisticated barn wedding must have two essential components: at least one type of flora and the mellow glow of candles.
Candlelight filled the air at Abbee & Vic's sophisticated barn reception; tiny tealights lined the tables, and larger, classy brass lanterns were thoughtfully positioned. Silently supporting, a thin strand of green leaves trailed down the reception table. The pair added romance and coziness to the sad, masculine table using candles and flowers from Flowersarch Burgundy & Blush collection.
Modern barn wedding decorations
You might be wondering if a barn—a setting that is typically associated with rusticity—can be easily updated. Barnwood is more of a neutral that complements any tone, fabric, theme, or color scheme you choose.
These are our best suggestions for creating a sophisticated and contemporary barn wedding location featuring samples from Abbee & Vic.-
- Look up. Utilizing artwork, draperies, or lights, catch your guests' attention. Warm fairy lights are usually a great option because they have an exquisite yet rustic appeal. Glistening chandeliers suspended from the ceiling at Abbee & Vic's beautiful barn wedding reception drew attention and forced guests' gazes to follow them around the space.
- Lighting is everything. A sophisticated barn wedding requires precise lighting, whether long rows of string lights or crisscrossing bistro lights. Brilliant chandeliers encircled by rustic cages adorn Abbee & Vic's venue, putting a distinctive spin on the classic barn wedding aesthetic.
- Get centered. At Flowersarch , we genuinely think that flowers can elevate any area. Simple, elegant glass vases filled with one or two roses were employed by Abbee & Vic to spruce up their space instantly. To keep your table cohesive, you can complement your flower centerpieces with candelabras, foliage, vibrant berries, or other natural elements.
- Sprinkle some drapery on it. Spread it out if you're unsure. Add draperies anywhere that needs some color or romance—the barn's roof, walls, and wedding arch. Use string lights to create a more intimate atmosphere.
- Remember the utensils. Dinnerware is one example of a small element that may enhance or detract from your design. Use sparkling silverware for a more refined appearance or copper dinnerware for a more rustic one. Abbee & Vic reflected the warm brightness of their reception space with dinnerware based on ice silver.