It’s time to start thinking about your wedding colors for your Summer 2014 wedding at Tapestry House!  We’ve compiled a list of some of the hottest wedding color trends for Summer of 2014!  All of the colors below are available in our napkins, which are included with your pricing.  Many of them are also available in tablecloths as well, but you can check with the lovely office ladies to see which ones are and which ones are only available as napkins!  Simply call 970-658-2143!

1.  NAVY BLUE

Navy looks lovely with a variety of colors!  It is particularly popular with brighter colors right now like lime green, coral pink, or sunshine yellow.  Check out some inspiration below!

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2.  EGGPLANT PURPLE

Eggplant looks gorgeous in combination with lavender purple for a more elegant wedding or paired with orange for a citrus-y and brighter feel.  Here are a few photos to inspire you below!

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3.  CHERRY RED

Cherry goes fabulously with sky blue or with the classics of white and black!  It depends on how bright you want to go and how much you want it to stand out!

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Guest Seating & Head Table on Patio at Tapestry House in Fort Collins

4.  PETAL PINK

Love pink?  Pair a pale petal pink with a brighter pink for lots of fun!  Or, have petal pink as your accent color with otherwise white linens.

Guest Seating on Patio July 20, 2013 Photography: Mark Creery Photography Florist: Best Day Floral

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5.  MAIZE YELLOW

Maize looks lovely with a number of colors.  As mentioned earlier, it works great with Navy Blue, but it is also a lot of fun when mixed with other bright colors such as reds and oranges.  It reminds me of a sunset!  It can also work as a stand alone pop of color against a white background!

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Special thanks to our photographers who provided the lovely photographs!  Check out:

April O’Hare Photography

Photography by Van Pelt

Mark Creery Photography

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Sherri Barber Photography

Brooke Peterson Photography

and a few photos taken by Tapestry House staff.