Summer is the season of warm weather, beautiful blooms, andof courseweddings.

Selecting the colors for your summer wedding palette is an incredibly important part of the wedding planning process.

It can also adds drama and modernity when contrasted with other neutrals or pastel hues.

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Blush

Up the romance at your wedding by including blush in your color palette.

Blush roses, orchids, and ranunculus are all lovely florals that can capture this hue in your palette.

Some brides even wearthe shadeon their big day.

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Yellow

Sunny yellow is avibrant shadeto include in your summer wedding color palette.

The cheerful hue instantly brightens any celebration and captures the lightness of the season.

Or, opt for a delicate shade of butter yellow for just a hint of the color.

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Deep gold and mustard can infuse extra warmth in sunset celebrations, too.

White

A white wedding is nothing new, but its a classic for a reason.

Summer whites bring an elegant air to your celebration and allow your venues natural beauty to shine through.

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Orange

Orange can be an unexpected addition to a summer wedding color palette.

it’s possible for you to even incorporate citrus fruits into your arrangements for a Mediterranean-inspired celebration.

For a more understated approach, look to muted shades of orange like peach and apricot.

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Or, use a deeper shade like terracotta or rust.

Some favorites: larkspur, hydrangea, sweet peas, and irises.

Weddings in the early summer can include freshly bloomed wisteria or lilac, too.

Beige

While beige might feel boring for a wedding, its anything but.

This soft neutral tone works great for a celebration that wants to embrace elegance or an understated vibe.