Spring 2012 Color Trend: Tangerine

Each year the color experts at Pantone announce the most striking colors that will take the fashion and interior design industries by storm, and within those selections, they designate a color of the year. For spring 2012, that color is Tangerine Tango (Pantone 17-1463). A bold reddish-orange hue that is sure to look fabulous in bridesmaid dresses, florals, linens and everything else in between.

We predict the tangerine craze taking over color pallets for spring and summer 2012 wedding. It’s a fresh and flirty color that evokes happiness whenever you see it! Are you linking Tangerine Tango? How would you incorporate the color into your big day?

Photo credits:
1. Bow ties via C’est la vie by Elle
2. Florals via heavenlybloomsblog.com
3. OPI Nail Lacquer in Totally Tangerine
4. Model photo via C’est la vie by Elle
5. Runway image via Jenny Packham
6. Stationery via ModernGirlInvitations.com
7. Tangerine Ginger Rum Jam via Foodoro.com
8. “Sophie” pump via selve.co.uk

Newly Engaged? Five things to Do First!

Congrats on getting engaged! Now that he’s popped the questions, there are tons of things you’ll need to do between now and “I Do.” Here, we’ve compiled a list of five important things you should tackle first.

Photo courtesy of Melissa McFadden Photography

1. Select a Wedding Date:
Setting a date is the most important step you can take in planning a wedding. The availability of vendors and venues will of course hinge on the date you choose. So get out your calendar and find a day that works for you.

2. Announce Your Engagement:
Sharing the good news with friends and family is the next step to take. Make it a festive occasion by planning an engagement party or keep it simple by sending an email or calling friends directly.

3. Take Engagement Photos:
Engagement photos are a really big trend with brides and grooms today. Plus you’ll find tons of uses for these photos throughout your engagement. They’re great to use with save-the-dates, on your wedding Website and even on display at your wedding reception.

4. Design a Wedding Website:
Your wedding Website can serve as “wedding central” a place where you can list updates, photos and and everything else friends and family should know about your upcoming nuptials.

5. Set the Wedding Budget:
This step is a crucial one. Setting your wedding budget early will save you lots of time, sweat and tears down the road — trust us. Even if you have to make minor adjustments with your wedding planning here and there, knowing where you want to spend and how much you have to spend will keep you financially focused when meeting with vendors.

Need more help with planning your wedding? Visit PerfectWeddingGuide.com for all your wedding needs!

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