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Congrats! Those are great (and different!) colors for a winter wedding.
I'd advise starting with an area that you find interesting and not intimidating: photographers, flowers, invitations...and start to build your "vision" from there! ![]()
Perhaps your dress can help shape the "look" of the wedding as well. Most importantly, don't stress and have fun!
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Hi everyone, i have about 10 months to go till I say I do. Iam on a very tight budget but I dont want it to look chep or tacky. Iam getting married at my job(Hampton Inn and suites).It's going to be outside and in Jan. My colors are chocolate brown and pink. I have just a dress and nothing else. I dont know where to start or what to do. Is there anyone out that can give me some ideas on what to do.