Blue Flowers Wedding




When it comes to choosing the most unique, feminine, delicate, refined and charming types of flowers for the wedding day, brides tend to get overwhelmed with all those numberless choices that exist today on the market. More and more fashionable colors appeared in this field and that is why the process of selecting the most suitable colored flowers for the wedding has become a true burden for many today’s brides-to-be.




But let’s not complain about this because it’s wonderful to have so many unique and modern that we can choose from for our wedding to transform into the most fanciful and unforgettable moment of our lives. As we said, more and more vivid, vibrant, bold and dynamic colors are bursting into life and brides are “forced” to choose according to the latest trends.

But what about those fancy contemporary blue wedding flowers? How would you like to carry a blue wedding bouquet or have your wedding set entirely decorated with natural blue wedding flowers? Before you say “no” or dismiss completely the idea, here us out for a couple of seconds. Blue is not a very hot and trendy color for weddings, especially because of that traditional saying “something old, something blue”!

But these days it seems that natural blue wedding flowers appear more like a sophisticated and cosmopolitan choice for brides who are hopping to add a splash of contemporary flair to their wedding affair. If you’re interested in this color for your wedding flowers and want to avoid having a natural blue wedding flower bouquet that will be similar to the bridesmaid’s dresses, choose some complementary shades such as yellows, pinks, mauves or white just to open and light up the wedding atmosphere.


Natural blue wedding flowers might just be pretty rare, but that is the main reason why they are extremely beautiful, special, unique, delicate, feminine, creative, refined, gorgeous, artistic, fanciful and unforgettable also. The main problem with natural blue wedding flowers is that they can’t be found in those common classic types of flowers suitable for any wedding day like daises, lilies, roses or tulips.

But there are a couple of original types of natural blue wedding flowers that can save your D-day and transform it into an unforgettable affair. It’s true, most of the natural blue wedding flowers out there can be pretty expensive but it’s the best sacrifice that brides can make to have the flowered wedding they always dreamt of. So, depending on the style, theme, season and location of the wedding, you can choose from delphiniums, veronicas, sea holly, statice, hyacinth, iris, cosmos, eucalyptus, bachelor’s button, hydrangeas, roses or monkshood.

A natural blue wedding flower bouquet and décor arrangement is perfect for any winter, Christmas or beach wedding affair and can be beautifully complemented with matching hues of creams, ivory, white, yellow, brown, pink, red, orange, olive green, lemon green, purple berries, silver, gold or champagne.

Written by , date Apr 27, 2010 in By color
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  1. Tammy says:

    Hi there! Is the first time I’m reading an article about blue wedding flowers! “Natural blue wedding flowers might just be pretty rare, but that is the main reason why they are extremely beautiful, special, unique, delicate, feminine, creative, refined, gorgeous, artistic, fanciful and unforgettable also.”
    So, if they are so special…where can we find them?

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  2. Sarah says:

    I agree with Tammy… I need to know where I can find blue flowers for my bridal bouqet?

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