Blue and orange wedding bouquets




Composing a bicolor tropical wedding flower bouquet seems like a very good idea for a wedding that’s going to take place near the ocean or close to the seaside, on a sandy beach shore. We think that a  might appear like a stunning inspired choice for all you destination brides who are lucky to spend the wedding day close to the ocean, on a luxury beach or island.




The blue and orange theme is one of the most attractive, sensual, fabulous, exotic, sensational and vibrant themes that a destination bride-to-be can consider for her wedding bouquet. The flowers used in the wedding décor and in the wedding bouquet can save or ruin the whole day.

It’s very important to choose dynamic, bold or feminine romantic colors that can lift up the atmosphere and bring more elegance, flair, nonchalance, cheerfulness and good mood to the ceremonies and reception. Perhaps going with a white wedding flower bouquet doesn’t seem like the ideal choice, especially for brides who are having the wedding planned for an exotic destination location.

The blue and orange color scheme can help you attract more eyes and look more fabulous, one of a kind and electrifying during the day.


As you can seen from these images, these colors combine in a very smart, delicate, sensual, seductive and whimsical way, making the flower arrangement look more eye-catchy and spectacular. Don’t be afraid to use your favorite colors in the wedding because you might feel sorry afterwards.

Feel free and do whatever you like, improvise, create, design your own wedding bouquet, have fun, enjoy and release your imagination in order to make your bridal bouquet more original and you reflecting. Put your mark on the bouquet and rejoice at the fact that your wedding was exactly what you’ve dreamt of.

A blue and orange wedding bouquet can also work for any other type of wedding booked for a natural location. You will be able to find a few natural types of blue wedding flowers to use in the bouquet, such as: statice, blue hollies, gerbera daises, delphiniums, cosmos, roses, tulips, orchids, carnations, sweet peas, lavender, hyacinths, lilacs, irises, hydrangeas, anemones or stephanotises.


As for the orange part of your tropical wedding bouquet, ranunculus, peonies, tulips, sweet peas, hibiscus, mango calla lilies and star gazer lilies, carnations, freesias, gladiolas, chrysanthemums, gerbera daises, dahlias, marigolds, mums or proteas are only a few popular examples. The wedding bouquet can be made with a loose hand tied style. They should be casual, comfy to wear and as light-weight and practical and chic as possible. Posies and nosegays are the most popular ones, while pomanders, fans, arm sheaf or wreath wedding bouquets are rarer but still in fashion.



Written by , date Sep 13, 2010 in bouquets
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