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Top 15 Green Lavender Color Palettes for Creative Projects With HEX Codes

Max Wales
Max Wales Originally published Dec 01, 25, updated Dec 01, 25

Green Lavender sits between soothing herb greens and soft lavender purples, creating a palette that feels calm, fresh, and quietly luxurious. It is perfect for videos and designs that should feel comforting yet elevated, like wellness vlogs, wedding highlights, lifestyle channels, and cozy studio content.

Below you will find curated Green Lavender color palettes with exact HEX codes, ready to drop into your thumbnails, intros, lower thirds, and brand kits. Each palette is tailored for creators and Filmora users who want consistent, cinematic color across YouTube videos, Reels, TikToks, and professional edits.

In this article
    1. Garden Mist Morning
    2. Lavender Meadow Whisper
    3. Pastel Herb Bouquet
    4. Spring Bridal Haze
    5. Moonlit Sage Romance
    1. Concrete Sage Contrast
    2. Nordic Lavender Air
    3. Muted Studio Greens
    4. Clean UI Lavender Mint
    5. Foggy Glass Minimal
    1. Neon Orchid Fade
    2. Midnight Studio Glow
    3. Cinematic Vintage Field
    4. Tropical Lavender Storm
    5. Electric Garden Title

Soft & Romantic Green Lavender Palettes

Garden Mist Morning

garden mist morning green lavender color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #a9c7b8, #c3d5d6, #d6c7e6, #f3edf7, #8ea89e
  • Mood: Calm, nostalgic, and gently romantic like a dewy garden at sunrise.
  • Use for: Ideal for dreamy wedding highlight videos, soft vlog intros, and romantic title cards.

Garden Mist Morning blends sage greens with powdery lavender and milky off-whites, like morning light in a quiet garden. The palette feels delicate and nostalgic, perfect when you want your footage to look soft, airy, and emotional without turning overly pink.

Use these tones for wedding reels, engagement teasers, slow-paced couple vlogs, or dreamy B-roll of flowers and nature. The pale lavender and soft green make beautiful gradients for YouTube thumbnails, animated lower thirds, and intro sequences in Filmora, especially when paired with thin serif or handwritten fonts.

Pro Tip: Enhance Your Green Lavender Romance With Filmora

To keep a Garden Mist Morning look consistent across your edit, build a simple color system in Filmora. Use the lighter HEX codes for backgrounds and overlays on titles, and reserve the slightly deeper sage (#8ea89e) for key elements like buttons, subscribe prompts, or logo marks.

In one project, you can apply these tones to your intro, B-roll frames, and end screens so the entire video feels like one cohesive, romantic story. Save your favorite text styles and overlays as presets in Filmora, then reuse them in wedding highlight films, anniversary edits, and engagement announcement videos.

AI Color Palette

If you have a reference still from your shoot (for example, the bride holding a lavender bouquet in a green garden), Filmora's AI Color Palette feature can automatically transfer that soft Green Lavender mood to the rest of your clips. You get consistent color tone even if you filmed on different days or in changing light.

Import your reference shot, apply AI Color Palette, and match the look to all the scenes in your timeline. This keeps your wedding trailer, teaser for social media, and full-length film aligned in color, with just a few clicks instead of manual grading each clip.

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HSL, Color Wheels & Curves

To fine-tune this Green Lavender palette in Filmora, use HSL and color wheels to push greens slightly towards teal and desaturate any harsh yellows in skin tones. This keeps your scenes romantic and misty instead of overly warm or contrasty.

With curves, you can gently lift the shadows and lower the highlights for a filmic, low-contrast look. If you want a deeper dive into tonal control, check out Filmora's color correction tools in the same workspace as your HSL controls and color wheels, then experiment on a short test sequence before applying the settings to the entire project.

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1000+ Video Filters & 3D LUTs

If you want to stylize your Green Lavender palette even faster, Filmora’s video filters and 3D LUTs make it easy to add subtle film grain, pastel glow, or vintage tints on top of your base colors. Choose soft cinematic LUTs to deepen lavenders and smooth greens while keeping skin tones natural.

You can stack filters like light leaks, bokeh, or vignettes over your Garden Mist Morning clips to enhance the romantic feel. Save your favorite combination as a custom preset so your future wedding reels, engagement edits, and save-the-date teasers all share the same signature look.

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Lavender Meadow Whisper

lavender meadow whisper green lavender color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #b1c9b3, #c7d1e8, #e6dcf2, #f9f4ff, #94a89f
  • Mood: Airy, peaceful, and intimate with a soft countryside feel.
  • Use for: Use in lifestyle vlogs, nature b-roll sequences, and soft-focus beauty content.

Lavender Meadow Whisper feels like walking through a quiet field just before sunset. The gentle meadow greens and powdery lavender shades create an intimate, whisper-soft atmosphere that works especially well with natural light and slight blur or depth-of-field shots.

Apply this palette to lifestyle vlogs, cottagecore content, or beauty videos filmed outdoors. Use the pale tones for thumbnail backgrounds and lower thirds, then accent important text with the deeper green (#94a89f) so titles and timestamps stay readable on both mobile and desktop.

Pastel Herb Bouquet

pastel herb bouquet green lavender color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #a8c3ae, #c9e0d5, #d9cee9, #f7f0fb
  • Mood: Fresh, delicate, and optimistic with a pastel floral vibe.
  • Use for: Great for DIY tutorials, soft product showcases, and aesthetic reels on social media.

Pastel Herb Bouquet combines fresh herb greens with light lavender florals to create a bright, optimistic look. It is delicate but not washed out, giving your frames a soft glow that feels cozy and inviting.

Use these HEX codes for DIY tutorial backgrounds, product flat-lays, and pastel-style Reels or TikToks. The lighter lavender (#f7f0fb) makes a beautiful frame or border color for thumbnails, while the mid greens help your subject pop when used in text outlines, icons, or call-to-action buttons in Filmora.

Spring Bridal Haze

spring bridal haze green lavender color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #bed2c4, #d6e1e0, #e1d3f0, #fdf7ff, #a0b3a9
  • Mood: Elegant, airy, and sentimental with a bridal softness.
  • Use for: Perfect for wedding highlight films, save-the-date animations, and luxury event promos.

Spring Bridal Haze is all about elegant softness. The combination of gentle greens, hazy neutrals, and lilac tones mimics the feel of a bridal suite on a spring morning, complete with diffused light and pastel florals.

This palette works well for luxury events, bridal brand content, and stationery-style animations. In Filmora, use the off-white and lavender tones for lower thirds, then highlight key names and dates with the richer green (#a0b3a9). It also pairs beautifully with slow motion, soft transitions, and subtle glow or bloom effects.

Moonlit Sage Romance

moonlit sage romance green lavender color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #9fb8ac, #c5d2dd, #dcd0f0, #f5effa
  • Mood: Dreamy, reflective, and slightly mysterious like a moonlit garden.
  • Use for: Use for emotional montage sequences, lyric videos, and reflective travel vlogs.

Moonlit Sage Romance leans cooler, with sage greens and moonlit lavender suggesting late-evening light. It has a reflective, slightly mysterious mood that suits emotional storytelling.

Try this palette on lyric videos with animated text, slow travel montages, or reflective vlogs. The darker sage (#9fb8ac) is ideal for main text, while the pale lavender whites create dreamy backdrops for quotes, end cards, and subscribe reminders inside Filmora.

Modern & Minimal Green Lavender Palettes

Concrete Sage Contrast

concrete sage contrast green lavender color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #9fb4a7, #d0dad7, #e1d7f2, #f4f4f6, #343842
  • Mood: Clean, modern, and balanced with a quiet urban edge.
  • Use for: Great for tech explainer videos, brand intros, and minimalist lower thirds.

Concrete Sage Contrast mixes soft Green Lavender hues with cool gray and a deep charcoal accent. The result is modern and minimal, with just enough color to feel fresh while still reading as professional and tech-friendly.

Use the lighter tones for clean backgrounds in explainer videos or SaaS overviews, and reserve the charcoal (#343842) for bold titles, outlines, and icons. In Filmora, this palette works well for lower third templates, logo reveals, and motion-graphic overlays that need to look sleek on both desktop and mobile screens.

Nordic Lavender Air

nordic lavender air green lavender color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #a2bfb0, #c8d7dd, #d5c8ec, #f0f4ff, #7a8a96
  • Mood: Scandinavian-light, airy, and sophisticated.
  • Use for: Use in UI mockups, productivity app promos, and minimalist channel branding.

Nordic Lavender Air is inspired by Scandinavian interiors: pale greens, lavender blues, and quiet neutrals. It gives your designs a light, high-end feel without being cold or clinical.

Apply this palette to UI walk-throughs, productivity tips, and channel branding for creators who like minimalist layouts. The soft background colors let screenshots, charts, and on-screen text remain clear, while the muted accent gray (#7a8a96) is ideal for navigation labels, chapter markers, or subtle iconography.

Muted Studio Greens

muted studio greens green lavender color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #9cb9a4, #bccfc5, #d2d7e5, #f2f3f7
  • Mood: Understated, professional, and softly creative.
  • Use for: Ideal for behind-the-scenes content, studio tours, and brand documentaries.

Muted Studio Greens uses desaturated greens and cool lavender grays to support your story instead of stealing the spotlight. It feels quietly creative, like a modern studio workspace with soft natural light.

This palette is strong for studio tours, behind-the-scenes content, and documentary-style brand pieces. In Filmora, use the barely-there lavender (#f2f3f7) as safe zones for text and the mid greens for logo accents, timeline markers, and info cards that need to stay visible across a whole series.

Clean UI Lavender Mint

clean ui lavender mint green lavender color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #a7c8b5, #d1e6db, #dad4f1, #ffffff, #7c8f8a
  • Mood: Fresh, minimal, and reassuring with a product-focused feel.
  • Use for: Use for app walkthroughs, SaaS promos, and sleek product demo overlays.

Clean UI Lavender Mint leans into crisp whites and soft mint-lavender accents. It looks trustworthy and user-friendly, making it great for product demos where clarity is key.

Design your app walkthroughs and feature highlights with white (#ffffff) as the base and the mint tones for panels, buttons, and callouts. The muted gray (#7c8f8a) is perfect for body text and UI captions, keeping everything readable when viewed on smaller phones and tablets.

Foggy Glass Minimal

foggy glass minimal green lavender color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #a9c0b6, #cfd7dc, #d7cbea, #f5f7fb, #60646a
  • Mood: Softly futuristic, calm, and polished like frosted glass.
  • Use for: Great for title cards, credits, and subtle motion graphics with a tech edge.

Foggy Glass Minimal echoes the look of frosted glass and blurred UI panels. Soft greens and lavender haze meet gentle neutrals, giving your motion graphics a calm but futuristic feeling.

Use this palette for title sequences, animated credits, and tech-focused intros. Combine semi-transparent shapes in Filmora with colors like #a9c0b6 and #d7cbea, then add the dark gray (#60646a) for crisp text and icon outlines so everything stays legible against blurred footage.

Bold & Cinematic Green Lavender Palettes

Neon Orchid Fade

neon orchid fade green lavender color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #9cc8aa, #b9ffd1, #c29df3, #3b2a58, #f8f0ff
  • Mood: Bold, dreamy, and slightly surreal with a neon accent feel.
  • Use for: Perfect for music videos, energetic teasers, and animated title sequences.

Neon Orchid Fade turns gentle Green Lavender into a bolder, dreamier statement. Lush greens and glowing lavender are anchored by a deep violet (#3b2a58), creating a neon-night aesthetic that still feels soft around the edges.

Use this palette for music videos, energetic channel teasers, and animated intros with light leaks and motion blur. The bright mint (#b9ffd1) is great for accent text or waveform graphics, while #c29df3 and #f8f0ff can build layered gradients and glows in Filmora.

Midnight Studio Glow

midnight studio glow green lavender color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #8dab9c, #bfc7e8, #d3b8ff, #1f2230, #f2ecff
  • Mood: Moody, cinematic, and artistic with a studio-light vibe.
  • Use for: Use for podcast visuals, cinematic intros, and stylish channel rebrands.

Midnight Studio Glow mixes soft greens and glowing lavenders against an inky midnight base (#1f2230). It feels like colored studio lights hitting a dark backdrop, perfect for cinematic branding.

Apply this palette to podcast visuals, channel rebrands, and intro sequences where you want a modern, artistic edge. In Filmora, keep backgrounds dark and use the glowing lavenders (#bfc7e8, #d3b8ff) for neon-style titles, animated borders, and social handle callouts.

Cinematic Vintage Field

cinematic vintage field green lavender color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #a5c1a9, #d9dfc5, #e5d2f0, #443b3d, #f9f5ee
  • Mood: Warmly nostalgic, cinematic, and slightly rustic.
  • Use for: Ideal for travel films, memory montages, and storytelling shorts.

Cinematic Vintage Field combines field greens, dusty lavender, and soft creams with a deep brown accent (#443b3d). It has a nostalgic, slightly rustic tone that works well for stories about memories and journeys.

Use this palette to grade travel films, childhood memory montages, or storytelling shorts. The cream (#f9f5ee) and muted greens are perfect for overlay frames and date stamps in Filmora, while the deep brown anchors your titles, logos, and film-burn style transitions.

Tropical Lavender Storm

tropical lavender storm green lavender color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #8ec5a5, #b7e7cf, #c1b1ff, #1c2843, #f7fbff
  • Mood: Vivid, dramatic, and adventurous like a tropical storm at dusk.
  • Use for: Use for travel teasers, dynamic transitions, and bold thumbnail designs.

Tropical Lavender Storm clashes bright tropical greens with vivid lavender and stormy navy (#1c2843). The look is adventurous and dramatic, like a beach city just before a summer storm.

It is an excellent choice for bold travel teasers, cinematic transitions, and eye-catching thumbnails. Use the dark navy as a base, then layer bright greens and lavender as strokes, shapes, and animated lines in Filmora so your motion graphics feel alive and energetic.

Electric Garden Title

electric garden title green lavender color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #97c1aa, #c4ffd9, #c6a5ff, #222433, #f5f0ff
  • Mood: Energetic, playful, and modern with a title-card punch.
  • Use for: Great for bold lower thirds, YouTube intros, and motion-graphic title packs.

Electric Garden Title takes mint greens and glowing lavender into a high-energy, modern direction. The deep charcoal (#222433) adds strong contrast so your titles and shapes really punch through the frame.

Use this palette to design YouTube intros, bold lower thirds, and motion-graphic title packs. The bright tones (#c4ffd9 and #c6a5ff) draw attention to key words, subscribe CTAs, or timestamps, while the soft white (#f5f0ff) keeps your background light enough for easy reading on any device.

Tips for Creating Green Lavender Color Palettes

Green Lavender is versatile, but it looks best when you balance softness with contrast and plan how it appears across your entire video or design system.

  • Pick a role for each color: use lighter Green Lavender tones for backgrounds, mid tones for shapes and overlays, and the deepest shade for text and icons.
  • Check readability on mobile by testing white or dark text over your favorite Green Lavender swatch and adjusting brightness or saturation as needed.
  • Pair Green Lavender with a grounding neutral (charcoal, warm brown, or soft gray) to avoid a washed-out look in thumbnails and title cards.
  • Keep your brand consistent by reusing the same 3 to 5 HEX codes for logos, lower thirds, and end screens across all your Filmora projects.
  • Match your footage by gently adjusting white balance and saturation first, then layering your Green Lavender overlays and graphics on top.
  • Use gradients that blend minty greens into lavender or off-white for modern backgrounds behind text, product shots, or UI screenshots.
  • Add subtle texture like grain, blur, or frosted-glass panels so flat Green Lavender shapes feel more cinematic and less like a static slide.
  • Create presets in Filmora for titles, transitions, and effects using your chosen HEX codes so you can apply your Green Lavender aesthetic in one click.

Green Lavender color palettes can make your channel feel calm, cinematic, and instantly recognizable. Whether you lean into soft romantic tones or bold neon mixes, the right combination of greens and lavenders will shape the mood of your videos and your overall brand identity.

Use the 15 palettes above as ready-made starting points for thumbnails, intros, B-roll overlays, and social teasers. Then refine them inside Filmora with AI tools, color controls, and filters until they match your story and audience perfectly.

The more consistently you apply your Green Lavender colors, the more your viewers will start to recognize your content at a glance. Experiment, save your favorite looks as presets, and let Filmora handle the heavy lifting so you can focus on creative storytelling.

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