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Hooray for Pink & Red!

Tuesday, August 14, 2007

One of the first things people ask me after "When's the wedding date?" is "What are your colours?".

And I would excitedly tell them Pink & Red. And the response is usually rather non-ethusiastic. One person even told me she thought they would clash.

So just when my spirits were down about my colour choices, and I was thinking about changing the colours to Pink & Brown (very popular these days for many brides) Martha Stewart came to the rescue! She calls it Pink & Poppy and here's a few photos from her Spring Weddings Magazine:






Isn't it just so devine? I mean what could be more romantic than Pink and Red? They are teh colours of Valentine's Day after all.

And today I came across yet another person who shares the same opinion:





So Hooray for Pink & Red :)

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