Wedding Cooler Colours

What colour to choose?
Looking for some inspiration for your wedding colours? Here are some fantastic green tones, inspired by the floral selection for the wedding.

Generally you don’t choose your bomboniere first so because of the full colour print process you can theme them to you wedding colours, but it is something to keep in mind for the big day. You might even have the bomboniere white with a dash of colour and then the names of each person to substitute as a place card.

If your looking for a place to start then over at newlyweds.com there is a fantastic colour picking tool. Try and think about having a strong primary colour, then softer supporting colours as to avoid a colour clash.

For our own wedding we chose a lime green and then a pink to contrast and then link in to the oriental lilies that were part of the table centre pieces.

Remember that the stubbies might be for the men, but they can still be coloured to match the wedding and won’t look too girly.

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History of the Stubby Holder part 1

With the love of our lives, the common stubby cooler, holder or Koozie, we are endevouring to find out more about where this humble item came from. This is part 1 of the adventure as we delve into the murky depths of an ice cold beer. 🙂

Known as the Beer Koozie in the USA, the stubby holder has origins from a company who trademarked the name Koozie in 1979 in Texas. Originally designed as a drink cooler out of styrofoam, over the year stubby holders or koozies have developed into using other materials. The most common material currently is Neoprene, commonly know as wet suit rubber. This rubber, is a synthetic material and as such is able to have ink impregnated into it using a process called heat sublimation. Using specially designed inks, to deal with the temperature change, the result is the ability to print full colour images onto what was original white wet suit rubber.

The idea behind the stubby cooler, is to keep the drink insulated. The first developer saw a niche for a product to be used in warmer climates and as such the koozie is now common in many western countries with warm climates. Because of the simplicity of the design, cylinder with a base, the stubby holder has become a bit of a cult item of most Australian Men. They are found in their favourite drinking locations, be it their local bar or shed out the back, but the real growth has come with companies realising the advertising potential of the space.

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