Hello again COLOURlovers community! Team Lover.ly here, back with wedding inspiration any graphic designer or bold and bright bride can fall in love with! What is a CMYK wedding? CMYK stands for “Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black”. The process is often applied to printing and the method in which colors are created, but hey, if you can make a wedding fabulous with this theme, why not?
I first fell in love with the CMYK wedding while following along with Mrs. Scissors’ own bash on Weddingbee with this very theme. Her invitations set the tone for one colorful day:
Via Weddingbee
We’ve whipped up Lover.ly bundles featuring all the details you’d ever want to put together one awesome CMYK wedding!
First up…CMYK bridal style! If you’re going with this palette for your wedding, chances are, you’re not shy when it comes to color. Bring it BOLD!
Clockwise from top left: Photo by: Ashley Rose on Grey Likes Weddings via Lover.ly / Photo by: Candice Benjamin on The Wedding Chicks via Lover.ly / Photo by: Lisa Hessel Photography on Every Last Detail via Lover.ly / Photo by: Chenin Boutwell on The Wedding Chicks via Lover.ly
And to tie the look together…a ravishing pair of yellow shoes!
If yellow doesn’t strike your fancy…a bundle of alternative brights:
“CMYK Shoes” bundle on Lover.ly
And of course, any CMYK bride must love vibrant stationery. We’ve bundled up some of our favorite bold wedding stationery in cyan, magenta, yellow, and key…er…black. Click on in to check out and save your faves.
“CMYK Stationery” bundle on Lover.ly
Bridesmaids in every color complement the scheme…
Photo by: Jillian Mitchell on The Wedding Chicks via Lover.ly
Photo by: Melissa Tuck on The Wedding Chicks via Lover.ly
Photo by: Braedon Photography on Inspired By This via Lover.ly
Bright and cheery flowers galore…
“CMYK Flowers” bundle on Lover.ly
And all the rest of the colorful details that fill out the day…
Table decor on Polka Dot Bride via Lover.ly
Photo by: Leah And Mark on The Bride’s Cafe via Lover.ly
There are too many awesome COLOURlovers patterns in CMYK to count. Here are some of our faves: