Bright Colors
These balloons bring a pop of color to an otherwise black tie affair. Credit: Shutterstock

8. Bright Colors

When you have an outdoor wedding, you'll almost certainly have many natural colors in the background, such as brown and green. In addition, the bride and groom are expected to wear black and white. So you're already working with a bunch of neutral hues. During a traditional interior wedding, the bride selects a color scheme from which to work. You may believe you should forgo a color when planning an outdoor wedding, but this is not the case.

Bright Colors
Tossing flower petals can be a great send-off for a backyard wedding. Credit: Shutterstock

Proceed with whatever color scheme you have planned for your wedding. It makes no sense to squander these purchases and your preparation time. Your original color, on the other hand, can conflict with the colors in your backyard. There is why you should consider mixing in a second or third hue. Having a variety of colors may add a lot of excitement and vitality to a party.

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