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Winter color palettes with a cabin in the woods on the right. In the middle there is a picture of brown, blue, and navy blue mixed together. On the left there is a picture of the mountain with a pastel pink sky in the background.

We love doing color palette blogs, and you guys eat ‘em up like candy. As far as we’re concerned, it’s a win-win. Anyway, we know you’re not really reading this part. You’re going to skim this intro and then go scroll down to see all the pretty colors, right? So let’s not drag our feet anymore. It’s time for winter color!

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The holidays are gone. It’s time to throw out all the green and red and silver and gold. Let’s get pretty in pastels! This sunset on a snowy mountain just screams winter, doesn’t it? Break out these colors the next time you need to make a social media graphic or an event invite. This palette is soft and professional. We recommend theme an entire event in these colors. Contact our friends at www.alpineevents.com they can help you out.

B/cold

Sometimes you can draw inspiration from abstract images, and this one really captured our eye. The red and blues really play up the fire and ice feel, and they’re wonderful for the dead of winter and when it starts to thaw. Mix in this color palette to create eye-catching graphics for signs, social media images, promo items or even direct mailers. Did we mention that classic blue is the color of the year? Here’s an excuse to use it.

T/free

It’s time to enjoy the cold while getting comfy at home. We love this winter cabin theme, complete with snow-dusted trees and the warmth from the cabin. Evoke the same idea with gray, desaturated browns, and a deep teal. This palette is wonderful for formal invitations, website color palettes, and client gifts. The cool colors evoke winter while the warmth promises the spring that’s just around the corner. All in all, we’re in love with this one.

Can’t get enough? Check out our fall and summer palettes. We even have winter colors from last year, if you need more chill. Check all of those out, and then get in touch with us. We’ll help you fine a color palette that’s perfect for you, all year round.

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