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Orange Wedding Favor Ideas – Something for Every Season

Orange Wedding Favor Ideas – Something for Every Season

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When you think of orange for a wedding color, you may think of fall themed weddings. However, orange is a sunny color which is great for all seasons, it just depends on the actual shade of orange you will be using for your wedding. Modern weddings have paired orange with hot pink and dark purple for a trendy touch. If you're planning a duel colored wedding, you may consider using your accent color for your wedding favors as there are not too many orange colored wedding favors which are not fall themed.

It's said that brides who choose orange for their wedding are bold, spontaneous, modern and daring. It is said that people who love life, love this bright and beautiful color. Orange is also inspirational, warm, inviting and said to symbolize transition. This transition could represent the transition from two separate lives into one joined, unified life. If you choose to use this color for your wedding, think creamsicle for springtime, tangerine for summer, pumpkin for fall and burnt orange for winter weddings.

For favors, you could pair this color with the season you are marrying in. For spring events, just as the flowers bloom, try a modern daisy design wedding favor in your color scheme. For summertime soirees, the Wedding Collection personalized beverages offers a "Wildflower Orange" design. These are available in beverages such as coffee and tea, cocktail mixes, honey, and even chocolate bars. Fall weddings have a plethora of wedding favors in this awesome color. Everything from bottle stoppers to coasters and candles with orange leaves will add a splash of lush color to your reception. Winter weddings go splendidly with "We've tied the knot" pencils which compliment the icy-blue winter theme nicely while still adding the touch of orange that you are looking for.

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Source by Erica Tevis

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