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Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Identify Your Color Choices

Here is one of the handiest little web tools around. It comes to you from DeGraeve.com. Steve DeGraeve's company has been around 10 years now and has some useful and fun items. This is so simple - you will love it. We are using a couple of our previous posts to demonstrate the results. You only need a good url address with a "jpg" photo as part of it. Now copy and paste that url to the link on the DeGraeve.com site and it will provide you with the color family in the photo you linked. This is great for all of the accessorizing you will be doing, as well as your full color pallet. You will see all of the associated colors in the photo. Print it or download it to your phone - and have your favorites with you all the time. Be sure and look throughout our entire blog (archives) and all - for several color options you might like. Also go to Banquet Event Resource's Wedding website to gather more information and photo options. Have fun!

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1 Comments:

At December 2, 2009 at 11:25 PM , Blogger Leslie - Wedding Noise said...

Editor,
I've heard of this website years ago but never thought of someone using it to help figure out their color palette for a wedding. I'm sure more brides would use this tool if they knew about it. Thanks for sharing.
On a personal note, I run a wedding blog and would be interested in exchanging links with you. If interested, let me know how you want to be linked and I can add you by tomorrow.
I also have a quick business related question. Friends of mine over at Exclusively Weddings are interested in being listed on your blog under "More Resources" for their wedding invitations or even possibly featured in a blog post.
They can pay a one time fee for your trouble by Paypal. If not interested in that they could also provide a helpful article on wedding invitations for your website. I'm sure their open to any other ideas you may have too.
Look forward to hearing back from you!!

Sincerely,
Leslie Jenkins
Editor
"Chains do not hold a marriage together. It is threads, hundreds of tiny threads which sew people together through the years. That is what makes a marriage last"

 

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