Let Your Winter Glow with Peach Fuzz and Gold
As we move further into 2024, the Pantone Color of the Year, Peach Fuzz, is taking center stage in event decor. This serene and warm hue is pairing beautifully with the glitz and glam of gold, creating an unexpected yet stunning color combination for the winter season.
While Peach Fuzz and gold may not be the traditional colors associated with winter holidays, they offer a refreshing take on holiday decor. This color combo is not only elegant but also brings a certain warmth and sophistication to the festive scene.
Imagine a romantic holiday gathering adorned with Peach Fuzz and golden decorations. The soft Peach Fuzz table linens, paired with golden flatware and candle holders, create a luxurious and inviting tablescape. Add some Peach Fuzz and gold ornaments on a white Christmas tree, and you've got yourself unique and glamorous holiday decor.
But this color combo isn't reserved for traditional holiday events alone. It also works beautifully for winter weddings. Bridesmaids dressed in golden gowns, floral centerpieces filled with a variety of peach toned flowers and golden accents, and a cake adorned with cream and peach flowers can make any winter wedding feel like a fairytale.
We think that that Peach Fuzz and gold are shaping up to be a popular choice for the 2024 holiday season. They offer a subtle yet luxurious feel to any event, be it a traditional holiday gathering or a winter wedding. So why not step away from the traditional this year and embrace the warmth and elegance of Peach Fuzz and gold?
One thing I love about my job is that no wedding, no couple is alike. That means I get to be creative in a different way for each event I design for. I feel especially lucky when a client gives me free reign—within reason—for their big day. Brooke brought me photos of my own work (so flattering) and asked for muted, early fall tones. The palette was perfect for her early November wedding to Jacob at the beautiful Garden Room here in town. The free reign part, you ask? She said I could choose any flowers as long as they were in her color palette! I was so excited to design her autumn fantasy.