Winter Wedding Invitations Colors and Palettes

Explore an elegant collection of snowy Christmas and winter themed wedding invitations in a range of beautiful color palettes. View designs featuring winter holiday florals with gold foil accents, and rustic nature inspired poinsettias, pine cones and snowflakes

Winter Wedding Invitations by Color Palette

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Dusty Blue Winter Wedding Color Palette

Dusty Blue Botanical Snowflakes Wedding Invitations

Dusty Blue and Rose Gold Winter Wedding Color Palette Swatch

Elegant Gold and Silver Foil Winter Wedding Color Palette

Elegant Icy Blue Floral Silver Foil Winter Wonderland Wedding Invitations

Azure Blue Watercolor Foliage Gold Foil Winter Wedding Invitations

Elegant Dusty Blue and Silver Winter Wedding Color Palette

Frosty Winter Wonderland Script Snowflakes Wedding Invitations

Dusty Blue Soft Silver Winter Wedding Color Palette Card



Rustic Pine and Blue Green Winter Wedding Color Palette

Greenery Pinecone Rustic Botanical Christmas Winter Wedding Invitations

Blue Green and Gold Winter Wedding Color Palette Idea Swatch Card

Rustic Evergreen Pinecone Winter Wedding Invitations

Rustic Pine Trees Botanical Lantern Winter Wedding Invitations

Burgundy Red and Gold Winter Wedding Color Palette

Elegant Burgundy Red Warm Festive Foliage Poinsettia Winter Wedding Invitations

Pine Cone Floral Red and Gold Poinsettia Christmas Winter Wedding Invitations

Rustic Pine Poinsettia Floral Red and Gold Christmas Wedding Invitations

Rustic Christmas Winter Wreath Wedding Invitation with Red Birds and Holly

Rustic Christmas Winter Greenery Wedding Invitations with Holly

Classic Floral Monogram Crest Christmas Winter Wedding Invitations

Winter Wedding Ideas

Winter wedding colors often feature rich jewel tones like emerald, burgundy, and navy, paired with metallics like gold, silver, or copper for elegance, or cool hues like dusty blue and icy silver for a frosty look. Warm neutrals and deep greens also create cozy, natural vibes, with classic reds, creams, and greenery offering timeless festive appeal.

Popular Summer Wedding Color Palettes

  • Rich & Romantic Palettes:
    • Burgundy/Wine & Gold/Copper: Warm, romantic, and luxurious.
    • Emerald Green & Gold/Brass: Evokes festive luxury and natural richness, notes.
    • Navy & Marsala/Burgundy: A classic, deep, and sophisticated combination.
  • Cool & Frosty Palettes:
    • Dusty Blue & Silver/Grey: A soft, elegant, and serene winter scene.
    • Icy Blue & Silver: Frosty, elegant, and perfect for a snowy feel, mention.
    • Blue-Gray & White: Simple, clean, and winter-ready.
  • Classic & Festive Palettes:
    • Red, White & Green: A traditional holiday feel, with deep reds in roses and eucalyptus.
    • Black & Gold/Silver: Timeless, crisp, and sophisticated.
    • Navy, Red & White: A balanced, festive, and barn-friendly classic.
  • Earthy & Neutral Palettes:
    • Cream, Copper & Green: Adds warmth and texture to an all-white backdrop.
    • Warm Neutrals & Earthy Tones: For a cozy, natural feel.
    • Olive & Black: A versatile combination for adding greenery and texture.
  • Modern Color Palettes:
    • Mauve & Jade/Teal: A unique mix for a modern feel.
    • Pink, Yellow & Chartreuse: An "effervescent" and fun reprieve from somber winter tones.

Tips for Choosing Winter Color Palettes for Your Wedding

  • Embrace Rich & Bold Tones: Opt for deep jewel tones like ruby red, emerald green, and navy blue to add warmth and elegance against the winter landscape.
  • Use Metallics for Shimmer: Incorporate gold, silver, or copper to add a festive, romantic sparkle to your decor, such as candles, table settings, and linens.
  • Create a "Winter Wonderland" with Cool Hues: Combine icy blue, white, and grey for a dreamy, frosted, or, for a more modern, sophisticated look, try a "white on white" theme with silver accents.
  • Utilize Natural Greenery: Pair deep, romantic colors like burgundy or cranberry with greenery like pine trees, eucalyptus, and holly to bring life and contrast to your floral arrangements.
  • Balance Contrast and Warmth: Pair bold, dark colors with softer, neutral shades (like blush or ivory) to avoid overwhelming the space and to maintain a warm, inviting atmosphere for guests.
  • Consider Venue and Mood: Choose colors that complement your venue; dark, moody colors work well in rustic or historic venues, while bright whites and metallic accents excel in modern or loft spaces. 

View color palettes for our 2026 selection of winter wedding invitations for more ideas and inspiration.