Choosing a wedding colour palette is one of those decisions that sounds simple — until you sit down to actually do it. Many couples feel stuck before they even begin, worried about choosing the “wrong” colours or committing too early to something that won’t translate well throughout their day. The truth is, colour doesn’t need to be stressful. With the right guidance, it can be one of the most enjoyable and personal parts of planning your wedding.
As a wedding florist on Prince Edward Island, colour is something I work with every single day. Over the past 12 years, I’ve seen just about every shade, tone, and combination work beautifully — not because one colour is better than another, but because thoughtful palettes are built with intention. I truly don’t have a favourite colour. I’ve watched soft pastels, rich jewel tones, neutrals, and vibrant hues all come to life when they’re paired thoughtfully and used in balance.
That’s why I created this Wedding Colour Palette Workbook to help couples think about colour in a way that feels approachable, creative, and confidence-building. Inside the guide, I walk you through how to use the colour wheel as a tool, not a rulebook. You’ll learn the difference between analogous, complementary, split-complementary, and triadic colour combinations, with clear explanations and visual examples to help everything click. We also explore how saturation, tone, and highlight colours influence the overall feel of a palette something that makes a huge difference when colours are translated into florals, linens, and décor.
The workbook goes beyond theory. You’ll find a few curated examples including pastel palettes, vibrant combinations, and dark, moody colours, along with guided worksheets to help you create a palette that feels uniquely yours. Whether your inspiration comes from a season, a venue, personal favourites, or simply a feeling you want your day to have, this guide helps you bring clarity to those ideas — without needing to know anything about flowers.
If you’re early in the planning process or feeling unsure about where to start, this guide is designed to meet you right where you are. It’s the same way I approach colour with my own clients: with curiosity, intention, and flexibility. To access the guide, simply enter your email and you’ll receive the link straight to your inbox. I hope this helps you feel more confident, inspired, and excited as you begin shaping the look and feel of your wedding day!




