Thursday, September 13, 2012

Fashion Color Palettes for Paper Lanterns, Hand Fans, and Paper Parasols

Autumn Palette - Espresso, Ochre, Ivory, Pear.
Photo: www.centsationalgirl.com
 At Cultural Intrigue, when our in-house color designer comes up with new colors for our products, we go to work envisioning color combinations for our customers. All of our customer support staff are knowledgeable about color, and will help you find exactly what you need for your wedding or event.
This season our new fashion colors are Espresso and Ochre.There's a hot debate going on here about the color that best complements these two. I hereby open the debate to our readers. The color palettes below represent the top color combinations, according to our customer support staff. We would love to hear your opinions, or just vote by entering one of these colors in the comment field:

Boysenberry    Feather Gray    Tangerine      Ivory.

First choise: Boysenberry is a deep, rich color that creates a sophisticated, understated autumn palette.
Click here to view Boysenberry Paper Hand Fans, Parasols, and Lanterns.
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 The second choice (in random order) is Feather Gray. Ochre stands out in this combination. Feather Gray and Espresso serve as light and dark neutrals.
Click here to view Feather Gray Paper Lanterns, Fans, Parasols, and Tissue Pom Poms.
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Our third selection, Tangerine, turns this trio into a statement that can only say, "Autumn". If that's what you want to say, it's perfect. However, during the remainder of the year, this palette seems a bit out of place. 
Click here to view all Tangerine Paper decorations.
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How do you like Ochre and Espresso with Ivory? Ivory could be used as the dominant color, with Ochre and Espresso as accents.
Click here for all Ivory hand fans, paper lanterns, paper parasols, pom-poms and more.
Ivory Decorations appear below the text.
Time to choose! Which combination works best? Next week I'll let you know which one garnered the most votes here at Cultural Intrigue.

Decorate and Celebrate!


Dorothy Thompson and the Cultural Intrigue Team.

P.S. Send us a swatch of a bridesmaid's dress and we will find the closest matching color. We can easily do a side-by-side comparison in our warehouse.

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