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A cool clear metallic that can be bright and shiny or dull and textured.

– Combine with reds of all hues and white

– With blues of all hues, sand or pearly grey and white

– With purples, lilacs, mauves, gardenia white with or without pearl grey

– With saffron yellow and mid grey and touches of bronze

– With orange hues from apricot to dark orange, leaf green and white

– With pinks of all hues, touches of grey and off white

– With cherry red, chocolate brown and white

– With black and white and touches of green

– With greens of all hues – add touches of black or bronze brown and white

– Silver in shoes, hair combs, filigree earrings, ornate belts, jewellery, belt buckles, cufflinks, tie pins

– Silver edged lace as edging or appliqué on dress, veil, wrapped around your bouquet

– We envisage making silver the hero of your reception scheme – lots of silver in candelabra, candlesticks, containers, silver embellished glassware, silver rimmed crockery, silver napkin rings

– Find some really beautiful fabric silver ribbon in different widths to tie napkins, favour boxes, attach to the backs of chairs with ornamentation or flowers

– Silver sugared almonds, silver foil wrapped chocolates, silver wine bottle stoppers, silver keys, silver spoons, napkin rings for your favours

– Find silver coloured metal filigree decorations to hang from the ceiling or from candelabra

– Enhance your silver with lots of sparkling glassware and candles in the white of your choice

– Linen could be white, white and more white, with touches of your chosen secondary colours and lots of silver in containers, candlesticks etc (as mentioned above) for a really elegant scheme

– Sugared fruit with soft coloured flowers for a pastel pink scheme, flowers in large silver containers, pale pink napkins, pale pink beading on the table cloth’s edging, silver candlesticks with white candles, a pale pink wedding dress with pale pink shoes embellished with a rhinestone bow, a pink diamond platinum engagement ring, silver edged white china

– Gossamer voile over cloths appliquéd in silver designs, or used as draping over an archway, or used generously as a draping over a ‘chuppah – like’ area to say your vows in

– For a quirky touch consider tarnished silver for all your containers, candlesticks etc. Decorate with paper flowers made out of blotchy vintage paper or old music scores. Would look great in an all white, white and black or gunmetal grey scheme or with darker colours such as midnight blue or smoky purple

– An emphasis on silver can be used effectively in a:

  • modern, stark setting to add softness, a sense of generosity and sparkle with lots of silver and glassware
  • a rustic setting to lighten the feel and add a touch of pizzazz – against stone walls, an open fire, old wooden furniture
  • an outdoors setting to add a touch of whimsy and surprise, silver lanterns swinging from trees, silver bird garlands or ribbon cascading from branches
  • a rich, dark colour scheme with dark furniture, dark colours, moody lighting, lots of candles and the sparkling silver to add the magic

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Silver Jordan almonds from Cloud Nine Wedding Store, Justin Alexander Signature gown from Brides, Cobra candlesticks from Georg Jensen, Clutch from ChristyStudio on Etsy,