For elegance and style, consider choosing navy as part of your wedding colour scheme. More delicate than black, a navy blue wedding is demure and effortless. This deep shade or blue combines perfectly with white and metallics or with softer shades from blush pink to peach and even lemon yellow.

Say it With Stationery
While we all think of invitations, stationery can be carried throughout your day, from signage to placecards.
Navy and gold work wonderfully for an evening celebration.

Image courtesy of Love from Lucy Wedding
Navy calligraphy on brown card with a sprig of rosemary makes a pretty place card for a spring or summer rustic wedding.

Image courtesy of Brides Magazine
Use navy as a background colour for any signage.

Image courtesy of Z Create Design
Mussel shells are a quirky alternative to a traditional place card – just the thing for a beach wedding.

Image courtesy of Greyberry Design
Navy and orange is a colour combination that makes us smile!

Image courtesy of Philippa James Photography
We love this classy injection of colour, perfectly suited to autumn.

Image courtesy of Magnolia Papers and Co
On the Table
Your wedding breakfast gives you the opportunity to introduce colour to the table.
Navy is a great choice for table linen. As well as making a statement, it can be lifted with the introduction of pretty flowers.

Image courtesy of Marni Pictures
Dark colours need only be used sparingly. All this setting needs is a navy napkin to introduce the colour.

Image courtesy of Ivan and Louise Photography
This more dusky, natural shade of navy works well outside with rustic foliage.

Image courtesy of Anna Delores Photography
Menus and placecards on the table also announce your shade.

Image courtesy of Russet & Gray
For a bold, winter wedding, this look is stunning. Keep everything on your table dark and accompany the navy with florals in deep shades or red and orange.

Image courtesy of West Elm
A hint of blue with soft pink makes us think of a spring celebration.

Image courtesy of Jeremiah and Rachel Photography
Décor Details
Use floral decorations and other thoughtful touches to highlight your colour around the venue.
We love balloons! This colour combination is light and fun...

Image courtesy of Bia Sampaio Photography
...while this balloon garland makes us think of Christmas!

Image courtesy of Pinterest
Navy isn’t a colour we generally associate with flowers, but there are some pretty blooms in shades of blue.

Image courtesy of Emily Delameter Photography
Consider using flowers in shades of pinks and purples or reds and oranges which combine so beautifully with navy.

Image courtesy of Jaye Kogut Photography
Choose navy macarons for your favours.

Image courtesy of Whisk + Wander
How about a popcorn bar? Just have navy paper bags to bring in your colour.

Image courtesy of A K Vogel Photography
Let them Eat Cake!
Navy is a great colour for your wedding cake, whether you use it as a base shade or in the details.
This navy and blush peony cake is as glamorous as can be.

Image courtesy of Juniper Cakery
This design is exceptionally elegant.

Image courtesy of E Schmidt Photography
Feminine and contemporary, we love the geometric design on this cake.

Image courtesy of The Confetti Cakery
Introduce berries to a naked cake to suit your navy wedding theme.

Image courtesy of Samuel Docker Photography
If you like the idea of a navy and blush pink wedding theme, we hope these ideas will give you food for thought.