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Wedding Color Palette Generator

Used by developers, writers, and creators worldwide.

A wedding color palette generator saves couples, planners, and designers hours of guesswork by producing season-matched, harmonious color combinations in seconds. Choose your season — spring, summer, autumn, or winter — and set how many colors you need (three for a minimalist look, up to seven for something lush) and the tool returns a curated palette built to work across florals, linens, stationery, and lighting. Seasons shape palettes more than most people expect. Autumn pulls toward burnt sienna and deep burgundy; winter favors icy silver and midnight blue. Copy the hex codes directly into Canva, your wedding website builder, or a shared doc for vendors to keep every touchpoint consistent.

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How to use

  1. Choose your options above
  2. Click Generate
  3. Copy your result

Detailed instructions

  1. Select your wedding season from the dropdown to filter for season-appropriate color tones.
  2. Set the Colors in Palette number to match your needs — use 3 for minimalist, 5 for a full balanced palette.
  3. Click Generate to produce a palette grid of coordinated wedding colors with hex codes.
  4. Screenshot or copy the hex codes from any palette you like to save it for later reference.
  5. Regenerate multiple times to explore different combinations within your chosen season.

Use Cases

  • Generating a spring palette to brief a florist on bloom colors before booking
  • Copying hex codes into a Canva invitation template to match ceremony and stationery
  • Comparing an autumn vs. summer palette before committing to a venue season deposit
  • Selecting bridesmaid dress colors that coordinate with table linens and pin-spot lighting hues
  • Building a shareable mood board in Notion for a venue coordinator and decorator

Tips

  • Generate 5-10 palettes in one session and screenshot the ones you like — subtle variations between runs reveal unexpected combinations.
  • Pair any generated palette against a photo of your venue's interior to check whether the tones clash with existing stone, wood, or carpet colors.
  • Muted or dusty versions of any color (dusty rose vs. hot pink) almost always photograph better and age more gracefully in wedding albums.
  • If you love a palette but one color feels off, swap just that color using its hex code as a starting point in a color wheel tool like Adobe Color.
  • Set the count to 6 or 7 and treat the extra colors as options to remove — it's easier to eliminate than to extend a small palette.
  • Cross-check your chosen colors against the season your florist works in — a color in the palette is only budget-friendly if the corresponding flowers are locally available.

FAQ

how many colors should a wedding palette have

Three to five is the standard sweet spot: one dominant color, one or two accents, and a neutral to tie it together. The generator defaults to five for exactly this reason. Push to seven for a maximalist look, but beyond that, decor tends to feel visually scattered.

should wedding colors match the season

Season-matched palettes tend to photograph more naturally and keep floral costs down since blooms are already in season. That said, there are no hard rules — a winter white-and-gold palette can work beautifully in July with the right florals. Use the season filter as a starting point, not a constraint.

what are the most popular wedding colors right now

Sage green, dusty blue, terracotta, and warm neutrals like champagne and ivory are consistently strong. Moody jewel tones — deep emerald, plum, burgundy — are growing for evening and non-traditional weddings. Generate palettes across a couple of seasons to see which direction feels right before committing to fabric swatches.