My husband%26#039;s birthstone is the amethsyt and mine is the peridot. We thought for our vow renewal ceremony to use the colors purple (like the amethsyt) and green (like the peridot). Do these colors look good together? Or should I choose different colors? Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated.
The women in the wedding party would wear green dresses and carry purple roses and carnations.
My husband would wear a white suit and purple shirt with a green tie. I would wear a white dress and carry the same flower arrangement as my attendants.
Do you like these colors paired together?
FlowersBirthday FlowersSympathy FlowersI would pair those colors together also. Your suggestion sounds great.
Reply:Yes. I would just be careful with the tone of the colors. They don%26#039;t have to match they just have to go.... Good luck, it%26#039;s a really cute idea.
Reply:i like those colors together...sounds good to me!
Reply:those colors look very good together i think! great choice i would keep it
Reply:I think your idea sounds wonderful...not only do the colors look great together, but the sentiment behind the choice is lovely...go for it girl...I think it will be a very memorial occasion!!
Reply:They sound good to me. Great choice.
Reply:Sounds beautiful!!!! You should follow your own best instincts. GOD BLESS YOU.
Reply:It may work depending on the tones you pick out.
Reply:I think those colors would look very nice together... As long as the colors are true to the actual stone colors AND as long as the ceremony will be held in spring or summer! ( I was born in August too...I LOVE my birthstone! )
Reply:If you like those colors than that is fine don%26#039;t have others chose for you
Reply:that is so sweet! yes they definitely go together!
Reply:I have repeatedly use the colors purple and green together. My bedroom suite is purple and green and I have many outfits. It%26#039;s pretty much my favorite color combination. I think it will make for a beautiful ceremony.
Reply:sounds goodmake up
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