Plum Purple Wedding Centerpieces
Purple and plum flowers are a great way to incorporate both colors in your centerpieces. Use a variety of purple and plum flowers, including hydrangeas, roses, orchids and peonies. Incorporate them with candles that are also purple or plum colored for extra effect.
Use vases in your centerpieces that have a lotus design on them — these can be made from glass or ceramic materials. Or use real lotus blossoms as decoration items for the table! You can even use ribbon for tying everything together: tie it around the vase or bunch some together at the bottom of each centerpiece to make sure it’s all tied off nicely!
You could also consider using runners down the table if this kind of thing isn’t too tacky for your tastes (I personally don’t think anything is ever too tacky). Do this by placing one runner down each side of the dining area; then you’ll put other decorations onto that runner as well such as candles or flower arrangements etcetera so they’ll look nice behind those sitting down at their seats during dinner time (“dinner” being slang term used here).
Plum Purple Wedding Stationery
- Invitations. You can use plum purple wedding invitations to start off your guests on the right foot, or give them a sneak peek of what’s to come. If you want to make an impression, try making some of these invitations out of paper mache’. They’re unique and elegant, but not too fussy for a busy couple like you! To save yourself time and money when it comes time for mailing them out, simply print PDF copies of each invitation so that all you have to do is fold them up (or handwrite addresses by hand).
- Wedding programs. If you’re going for an elegant look at your wedding ceremony, then plum purple wedding programs will be perfect! They’ll match well with other colors in your palette while still standing out as something special. Plus they’re super easy—just cut out the papers into rectangles and fold along one side like an accordion; then staple together on either side so they stay nice and neat when unfolded at the reception table during dinner service later on in the evening.”
Grooms and Groomsmen in Plum Fits
Should your groom and groomsmen be wearing plum? Absolutely. You can choose from a variety of different shades of plum, including lighter versions like lavender and eggplant, as well as darker ones like wine and purple. Some grooms have gone for a more bold look by donning purple suits, while others have opted for shirts accented with the same color.
When choosing the shade for the groom’s suit, it’s important to find something that compliments your dress choice (if you’re wearing one) without being overpowering or overwhelming on its own. For example: if your dress is black or navy blue, then going with a light powdery violet instead of deep red might lead to too much contrast between your colors—and this may end up looking strange when photographed!
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Conclusion
If you’re looking for a wedding color that is both bold and elegant, then plum purple is just the thing. You can really make it work for your wedding in so many different ways. From the bride’s dress to the cake, from the bridesmaids dresses to the bouquet—you can get your whole wedding party looking great in this beautiful color scheme! We hope that these ideas have given some inspiration on how to incorporate this awesome hue into your big day.
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