Visit Martha Stewart Weddings Weddings Wedding Ceremony & Reception Wedding Décor & Details Wedding Colors Wedding Colors: Green and Brown By Martha Stewart Editors Martha Stewart Editors Facebook Instagram Twitter Website An article attributed to "Martha Stewart Editors" indicates when several writers and editors have contributed to an article over the years. These collaborations allow us to provide you with the most accurate, up-to-date, and comprehensive information available.The Martha Stewart team aims to teach and inspire readers daily with tested-until-perfected recipes, creative DIY projects, and elevated home and entertaining ideas. They are experts in their fields who research, create, and test the best ways to help readers design the life they want. The joy is in the doing. Editorial Guidelines Updated on September 20, 2018 Share Tweet Pin Email Trending Videos Green and Brown Wreath A dramatic display like this is sure to draw well-wishers to the guest book table. The vivid wreath packed with chartreuse santini mums and covered with tiny bows (secured with T pins) gives people something to admire as they pluck a colored pencil from the nearby cup to offer their sentiments to the bride and groom and sign their names. The blank book has a celadon cover and a bookmark of pale-green trim. 01 of 03 Green and Brown Inspiration Gather pieces you love, and draw your wedding palette from these. A cache of ribbons, fabrics, and other notions, as well as a card of vintage buttons and a 1950s teacup, inspired the details on the following pages. Interpret our ideas in the greens and browns that please you. 02 of 03 Green and Brown Stationery Use this gentle, evocative color combination on your invitations to give guests a taste of the warm celebration to come, then repeat the colors to personalize other paper pieces and carry the theme throughout. Every element here combines the two hues in ink or, more unexpectedly, in decorative accents, such as envelope liners and ribbon. 1. A textured-paper envelope liner matches the green type on this invitation by William Arthur with brown satin ribbon.2. A folded letterpress invitation by Julie Holcomb Printers.3. This brown and green invitation by Manifesto Letterpress is lacy but not too girly.4. Reply card by Oblation Papers & Press.5. Coasters by Sesame Letterpress feature vintage botanicals.6. Thank-you card by Peculiar Pair Press.7. Menu by Sesame Letterpress.8. We added green-tip matches to a matchbox by Madison Signatures.9. Light-brown place card by Peculiar Pair Press gets green lettering; calligraphy by Deborah Delaney.10. For an all-brown information card, like this one by Ecrie, slip in a green glassine liner.11. Brown calligraphy, also by Deborah Delaney, on a place card from Carrot and Stick Press. 03 of 03 Green and Brown Trim and Accents Using ribbon is an easy way to work your color palette into many details of your wedding. Browse sewing and trimmings stores for ribbons and trim in lustrous fabrics and unique designs; here are some of our favorite finds. Incorporate green and brown ribbons into bouquets and boutonnieres. At the ceremony, ribbon-tied garlands can mark seats for family members. At the reception, fasten menus to napkins with a dainty bow. Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit