Jelly Belly Wedding Center

Color Palettes


Red & Black

Sound strange? It shouldn’t. This was THE wedding color combo in 2010. The bold red looks even bolder against the black foundation. And flowers and favors in these colors are not hard to find. Use this combo as a just-so-edgy accent, or bathe your whole ceremony in it to make eyes pop and jaws drop.


Dark Brown & Light Blue

Warm and earthy meets cool and airy. This duo creates an elegant but still-welcoming atmosphere. Top off blue place settings with rich desserts – chocolate cake, or chocolate ice cream, perhaps? The possibilities are mouthwatering.


Light Green, Black & White

It’s sleek, it’s modern and it’s classic, all at once. Try bright yellow flowers with lush green leaves in glossy black vases. Bowls of green and black jelly beans will pop off white place settings and give your wedding a timelessly hip look.


Red & Light Blue

Sizzling, vibrant red jumps out at you while the muted blue pulls it back just a little. This hot and cold color combination was one of the trendiest picks in 2010. Finding accessories and favors in these colors is half the fun, and the beans are simply scrumptious together.


Light Green & Light Blue

Sizzling, vibrant red jumps out at you while the muted blue pulls it back just a little. This hot and cold color combination was one of the trendiest picks in 2010. Finding accessories and favors in these colors is half the fun, and the beans are simply scrumptious together.


Dark Brown, Light Brown & Cream

"Sumptuous" is the first word that springs to mind when you see this combination. Or maybe it’s "warm." Or possibly "luxurious." Your wedding guests will be saying "gorgeous!" when they lay their eyes on it.


Dark Brown, Pink & Light Pink

Straight from your most romantic fantasy, this mix conjures up visions of roses and hearts and chocolate-dipped strawberries. Combine rich brown arrangements with soft pink accessories and your wedding is a love story come to life.


Black & White

Is any explanation really needed? The hue of crisp tuxedos and flowing wedding dresses remains as exquisite as ever. Just two classic colors will make your ceremony chic, simple and sophisticated.


Purple & Light Blue

Here's another popular combo. Place deep purple flowers or fruits like grapes and plums atop pale blue tablecloths to create a vivid bouquet. And of course, Jelly Belly jelly beans always add flavor and fun to the proceedings.


Pink, Light Pink & Yellow

Even if the sky's cloudy, you can still have plenty of sunshine at your wedding by using these bright and joyous colors. Pinks and yellows actually illuminate each other and give your wedding party a clean, refreshing aura.


Green, Light Green & White

Scores of weddings in 2010 featured this fast-rising mix. Could it be because it’s the color of money? Or fresh summer grass? Or crunchy green apples? It’s all of the above, and a palette your guests won’t forget.


Pink, Light Pink & Cream

If you’re having a February wedding, use valentine colors to enhance the romance. Darker pink highlights to cream and light pink arrangements give the ceremony a lovingly sweet feel, while letting dark pink dominate adds some sexiness to the party.


Light Pink, Light Orange & Orange

Spring can be in the air at any time of year with this beautiful bouquet. The pale pinks and oranges are delicate and feminine, while the bright orange radiates light and warmth. This combo is designed to create smiles.