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This proposition with blue pink and purple wedding bouquets is definitely meant to suit the modern relaxed bride who wishes to wear something more unconventional, non-traditional and totally unique on her wedding day. It’s important to look for originality and obtain a more authentic and one of a kind arrangement in order to individualize yourself and differentiate from the rest of the brides.
But for any bride who is planning the wedding for a nature location – in gardens, parks, back yards, open fields, mountains or country sides a blue pink and purple wedding bouquet can really work excellent. All these three colors are very in vogue this year and it seems that both purple and blue are here to stay.
There are many options when it comes to fresh colorful flowers, although in blue and perhaps purple the choices are limited. But let’s see some examples of natural blue natural wedding flowers that you can use in composing your bridal bouquet: roses, tulips, carnations, delphiniums, cosmos, statice, sea hollies, hyacinths, gerbera daises, hydrangeas, orchids and stephanotises.
You can opt for sweet peas, roses, peonies, tulips, hydrangeas, carnations, hyacinths, plumerias, hibiscus, anemones, gladiolas, freesias, tulips, zinnias, asters, chrysanthemums or mums, cherry blossoms or berries. You can carry this type of bouquet in your hands, in a loose natural touch hand tied nosegay or posy style, or you can carry it tied to your wrist, in a pomander chic style. Wreathwedding bouquets are also in trend these days and they are perfect for the casual modern natural bride.