Deep blue wedding flowers
Brides who are planning a more casual, nonchalant and refined wedding can consider a special blue theme for creating the décor arrangements and the wedding flower bouquet. Blue is one of the most fragile, delicate and unique colors that one can decide to use in a wedding. Nevertheless, blue represents one of the “official” types of wedding colors that modern bride can select for a more sensual, romantic and refined atmosphere. Many brides are in love with the blue color and wish to use it the flowers and the rest of the décor arrangements.
Blue stands for freedom, nostalgia, nonchalance, inspiration, kindness, fidelity, refinement, sweetness, melancholy, truth, naturalness, innocence, faith, commitment or devotion, love and affection, understanding, high class and good taste. There is no better way to plan a unique wedding that wears its “something blue” with so much pride and joy than using deep
blue wedding flowers for creating the arrangements. The choices are not as many as for white or red wedding flowers but they are enough to help you obtain a beautiful one of a kind atmosphere. It all depends on how natural, simple and casual you want the wedding to look like.
For example, if you’re planning the big event for a destination location then we advise you to go with blue roses, delphiniums, sea hollies or statices. If the wedding is to be held during an autumnal day then you can opt for carnation
deep blue wedding flowers or for blue gerbera daises. For winter time weddings go with delphiniums. In case you are interested in a more natural type of flower that you can use to compose your
deep blue wedding flower centerpieces for a natural wedding that is going to take place in a garden, in a park or on an open field, then use the iris flower.
Other options that can fit in the same category of natural
simple deep blue wedding flowers for informal outdoor weddings are: hydrangeas, hyacinths, sweet peas or tulips.
There is a unique type of turquoise-blue that can be found in orchids, but they are quite rare and expensive. Nevertheless, we think that the types of flowers suggested above will truly help you compose magical centerpieces and wedding bouquets. For a more diversified wedding and perhaps more vibrant, warm and eye-catchy you can combine the blue color with a contrasting shade of yellow, green or red.
The final effect is going to be ravishing and totally breath-taking. You can also use a blue and white theme for a more elegant, stylish and classy atmosphere. Or you can go with a blue and hot pink (or orange) color scheme for brining a vintage vibe into the wedding.
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