Incorporating Silver Into a New Year’s Wedding

Silver is the color of New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day. If you’re getting married on or around the holiday, incorporating silver into the affair can tie in the season. This shiny metallic adds a bit of class and elegance, especially when compared to other traditional wedding colors like pink and blue. When you […]

 

Silver is the color of New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day. If you’re getting married on or around the holiday, incorporating silver into the affair can tie in the season. This shiny metallic adds a bit of class and elegance, especially when compared to other traditional wedding colors like pink and blue.

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When you order your wedding cake, ask the baker/designer to use silver for the signature or accent color. A silver wedding cake will definitely be a showstopper.

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At the reception, silver place settings incorporate this shiny metal beautifully. Not only does it work for the silverware, but the plates as well.

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You can go all out at the reception to create a silvery, magical wonderland. Table linens dripping with silver sequins add a touch of magic to your big day.

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The groom can incorporate silver into his look with these silver-plated, monogrammed cufflinks from the MyWeddingFavors Store.

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Of course, if you’re choosing a silver theme for your New Year’s wedding, you’ll want to use that color in your own wedding gown. Some silver beading can go a long way to incorporating the color.

What are your fun ideas for using silver as you signature wedding color?