Seasonal palette

Winter Frost Wedding Palette

Full HEX, RGB, CMYK and Pantone codes for the Winter Frost wedding palette — plus a free one-page vendor brief PDF for your florist, stationer and rentals.

#C8D6E0 · #C7CCD1 · #FFFFFF · #1F2D4A · #7E8590

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Winter Frost

January–February palette. Cool, crystalline, candlelit.

Tap any swatch HEX or use the color picker to micro-adjust the palette.

Icy Blue

RGB 200, 214, 224

CMYK 11, 4, 0, 12

Pantone 552 C

Silver

RGB 199, 204, 209

CMYK 5, 2, 0, 18

Pantone 5455 C

White

RGB 255, 255, 255

CMYK 0, 0, 0, 0

Pantone 11-4800 TPX

Navy

RGB 31, 45, 74

CMYK 58, 39, 0, 71

Pantone 5463 C

Pewter

RGB 126, 133, 144

CMYK 12, 8, 0, 44

Pantone 5503 C

How it reads in context

Together with their families

Anna & James

June 14 · 2026

Florist brief

White roses, eucalyptus, dusty miller, blue thistle, pinecones.

Stationer brief

White cardstock, silver foil, navy envelope.

Rentals & tablescape

White linens, silver flatware, crystal glass, tapers in white.

Attire guidance

Icy-blue or navy dresses. Charcoal or navy suits.

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See it in context

The Winter Frost palette across six wedding scenes

Each scene is colorized live with the current palette — so you can read how the colors land on paper, on fabric, on the table, and across the wedding party before committing to a vendor brief.

  • Invitation suite

    Stationer color check — paper, foil, accent illustration, envelope liner.

  • Bridal bouquet

    Florist brief in one glance — bloom mix and ribbon tone.

  • Reception tablescape

    Linens, runner, napkins, glassware, centerpiece — full table read.

  • Chair styling

    Crossback wood or chiavari styling with ribbon and a single bloom.

  • Ceremony arch

    Floral arch + draping — the ceremony focal point.

  • Bridesmaids lineup

    Mismatched dresses across two palette tones with coordinated bouquets.

Or recolor your own venue photo

Upload a white-or-light photo of your venue, linen, paper, or bouquet — we'll tint it with this palette using Canvas multiply, entirely in your browser.

Drop or pick a photo to begin.
Works best with white linens, paper, or near-white backgrounds.

Tint color

Blend mode

Darkens the photo with the color — best for white / cream linens, paper, and walls.

Intensity

85%

Photo never leaves your browser — processed locally with Canvas.

Advanced: upload a grayscale base + alpha masks (real-photo pipeline)

This activates the same colorizeWithMasks() pipeline that real wedding photos use. Upload one grayscale base photo (1600×1200 WebP recommended) and up to five alpha masks — one per region. Each mask is painted with the corresponding palette swatch using multiply blend.

Upload a base photo and at least one mask to compose.

Step 1 · Base photo

Step 2 · Alpha masks (one per swatch)

  • Icy Blue
  • Silver
  • White
  • Navy
  • Pewter

0 of 5 masks loaded

Blend mode (applies to all regions)

Pipeline: each mask clips its swatch color, then composites onto the base with the chosen blend. Same engine that consumes the production asset pack in public/palette-scenes/.

Pinterest pin generator

4 Pinterest pins for Winter Frost

Each pin is 1000×1500 (Pinterest's recommended vertical size). Download the PNGs and upload to Pinterest — link each back to this palette page for the SEO flywheel.

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Rendering pins in your browser…

  • Color Stripes

    Five bold color stripes with the palette name. The Pin format that gets the most saves on Pinterest.

  • Invite Mockup

    A faux save-the-date card in your palette. Reads as 'real wedding' inspiration in the feed.

  • Mosaic Collage

    Four-quadrant mosaic — swatches, invite, tablescape, and HEX codes. Information-dense, scans quickly.

  • Minimal Editorial

    Editorial-quiet pin in your lightest palette tone. Best for moody and modern palette styles.

How to upload these to Pinterest (60 seconds)
  1. Download one or all four pins above.
  2. Go to pinterest.com/pin-builder and drag-drop the PNG.
  3. For the destination link, paste: https://wedgenerator.com/palette/winter-frost
  4. For the description, paste: "Winter Frost wedding color palette — full HEX, RGB, CMYK and Pantone codes plus a free vendor brief PDF for your florist, stationer and rentals."
  5. Add 5–10 hashtags like #seasonalwedding #weddingpalette #weddingcolors.
  6. Pick a board and publish. Repeat for the other 3 versions.

Shop the Winter Frost palette

Hand-picked products that match this color story. Bookmark a few, send the rest to your planner — nothing here breaks the budget.

When the Winter Frost palette is the right choice

Winter Frost is the season-specific palette for January through February weddings that want to acknowledge winter without resorting to literal snowflake decor. Cool-blue silver as the dominant, paired with deep navy accents and cream as the warm relief, creates a palette that evokes frost-and-ice without the kitsch trap. Cream is non-negotiable as the third color — without it the room reads as cold-clinical even when the temperature is comfortable.

When this palette is the right choice. December through February weddings. Indoor venues with modern or art-deco architecture. Black-tie or formal cocktail. Couples who want a winter palette that signals season through color rather than literal decor (no fake snow, no pine).

Where it underperforms.Outdoor winter ceremonies (under 50°F) introduce real winter light that destroys the palette's indoor-evening register — schedule ceremony indoors or before sunset. Without warm uplighting (2700K) the palette reads cold; budget for dense candle setup and warm bulbs. Spring/summer executions feel anachronistic. Avoid adding burgundy or gold accents — they break the season-specific identity.

How it compares to siblings. For the warmer winter alternative, see Holiday Jewel. For the year-round dusty-blue version without season-coding, see Dusty Blue & Blush. The Dusty Blue + Silver combo explains winter-coded palette logic.

Why this palette works

January–February palette. Cool, crystalline, candlelit. The five-color structure (one dominant, one secondary, one neutral base, plus two accent shades) is the format every working wedding palette uses — it gives florists, stationers, and rental teams enough variation to compose a room without becoming busy.

Using the Winter Frost palette

For your florist

White roses, eucalyptus, dusty miller, blue thistle, pinecones.

For your stationer

White cardstock, silver foil, navy envelope.

For your rental and tablescape team

White linens, silver flatware, crystal glass, tapers in white.

For wedding party attire

Icy-blue or navy dresses. Charcoal or navy suits.

Color codes for printers and fabric mills

NameHEXRGBCMYKPantone
Icy Blue#C8D6E0200, 214, 22411, 4, 0, 12552 C
Silver#C7CCD1199, 204, 2095, 2, 0, 185455 C
White#FFFFFF255, 255, 2550, 0, 0, 011-4800 TPX
Navy#1F2D4A31, 45, 7458, 39, 0, 715463 C
Pewter#7E8590126, 133, 14412, 8, 0, 445503 C

HEX and RGB are for screen use (websites, save-the-dates, social). CMYK is for ink-based printing (invitations, programs). Pantone codes shown are the closest digital approximations — for exact match on custom-dyed fabric or large-format printing, ask your vendor to do a physical Pantone color match.

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Frequently asked questions

What are the HEX codes for the Winter Frost palette?
The five HEX codes for Winter Frost are: Icy Blue (#C8D6E0), Silver (#C7CCD1), White (#FFFFFF), Navy (#1F2D4A), Pewter (#7E8590). Click any swatch above to copy the code, or use "Copy all HEX" for the full set.
Will the Winter Frost palette work for my season?
January–February palette. Cool, crystalline, candlelit.
What florals work with this palette?
White roses, eucalyptus, dusty miller, blue thistle, pinecones.
How should the invitations look?
White cardstock, silver foil, navy envelope.
What about table linens, glassware, and rentals?
White linens, silver flatware, crystal glass, tapers in white.
What should bridesmaids and groomsmen wear?
Icy-blue or navy dresses. Charcoal or navy suits.
How do I share this palette with my vendors?
Use the "Download vendor brief (PDF)" button above. It generates a one-page PDF with the swatches, HEX/RGB/CMYK/Pantone codes, and tailored guidance for florists, stationers, rental companies, and attire. Email it to each vendor before your first meeting and everyone will be working from the same reference.

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