If you adore elegant design and love the colours black and white, there is no reason why you cannot use it for your wedding. You can easily use this colour combo for your wedding decor, and for your wedding invitations. If you are putting black and white into use for your wedding invitations, you can either use just those two or even add more colours to make it a vibrant yet cohesive look. Find out how you can make a statement with black and white wedding invitations below.
Elegant Wedding Invitation Designs
When it comes to black white, you have three options, which include a balanced colour ratio, or more towards black, or more towards white. Depending on which colour you want more prominence on, the effect of your wedding invitation will rely upon this. If you are using going for a minimalistic feel to your wedding invites, then opt to use white as the prominent colour, and use black for the focal element or design, such as motif, and the invitation wording. If you want to use black prominently and make it a bold wedding invite, then you can do the same, just inverted, with a black background and white elements and wording on the invitation. When using design elements such as a lace design, as a pattern or maybe even to cover a specific area, you should opt for balanced proportions between the two colours in the theme, for a lasting impression on your elegant wedding invitations.
Bold and Beautiful Wedding Invitations
Apart from the focal two colours, being black and white, your wedding theme in all can include hints of other colours to take it away from being monochrome and put some life into the decor and other design elements. In such a case, you may opt to use the following to your black and white colour theme.
- Charcoal Grey, Dark Grey & Gray
- Gold
- Gold & Silver
- Gold, Yellow, Dark Grey & Charcoal Grey
- Green
- Lilac & Purple
- Lime Green, Pale Yellow & Sky Blue
- Navy & Grey
- Navy & Yellow
- Pink & Grey
- Red & Silver
- Silver
- Sky Blue
- Turquoise
- Turquoise, Navy, Yellow and Silver
If you have chosen black and white wedding invitation, you can use the above mentioned colours in the form of accents using ribbons or buckles to add a punch or some spice to the ensemble.
Meaning behind the Colours
Many people focus on the meanings behind colours and symbols, and most people just focus on white, not knowing that black too has some favourable meanings.
Black is the colour of strength, stability, power, and authority, which every marriage needs a form of balance and dependability. Not only that, but black is linked to intelligence as well.
White is mostly renowned for its meaning of purity; however other meanings include cleanliness, and safety, as well as creativity.
















