
Wedding color palettes
6 Sage Green Wedding Color Palettes
A good sage green wedding palette treats the soft muted green as a neutral and lets it carry the whole look, paired with one warm accent like blush, terracotta, or cream. Sage is the leading wedding color because it flatters almost everyone in bridesmaid dresses and works in every season. Below are six curated sage green palettes with the exact hex codes for each color.
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Mauve & Sage
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Sage, Peach & Lilac
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Eucalyptus & Lavender Sprig
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Sage & Sand
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Quiet Luxury
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What colors pair with sage green
Sage green pairs with blush and dusty rose for a romantic garden palette, with terracotta and rust for an earthy boho look, and with cream and champagne for a quiet, minimal one. It also handles deeper partners like burgundy and navy when you want more contrast, with gold or antique brass as the metallic.
Sage Green wedding flowers
Sage is the natural backbone of wedding flowers, since greenery is the neutral of floral design. Eucalyptus, olive branches, and ruscus form the base, mixed with blush roses, white ranunculus, or terracotta dahlias depending on your accent color.
Best season for a sage green wedding
Sage green works in every season, which is part of why it leads. It feels especially fresh for spring and summer garden weddings, and pairs naturally with terracotta and marigold for fall.
Frequently asked questions
- What colors go with sage green for a wedding?
- Sage green goes with blush, dusty rose, terracotta, cream, champagne, burgundy, and navy. Blush makes it romantic, terracotta makes it earthy, and cream keeps it minimal.
- Why is sage green so popular for weddings?
- Sage green is popular because it behaves like a neutral, flatters a wide range of skin tones in bridesmaid dresses, photographs beautifully, and pairs with nearly every accent color and season.
- What season is best for a sage green wedding?
- Sage works year-round, but it is especially natural for spring and summer garden weddings, and pairs well with terracotta and marigold for a fall palette.
- Is sage green a neutral wedding color?
- Effectively, yes. Sage is muted and soft enough to act as the neutral base of a palette, which is why it is so easy to build a full wedding color story around it.