Pastel Palette Wedding Flower Bouquets




For all brides who are lucky to be planning a superb spring or summer season wedding in our outdoors we recommend these gorgeous pastel palette wedding flower bouquets and flower arrangements that you can admire in the pictures below. It seems that this year the soft neutral nuances are the ones recommended by specialists in field for brides who are planning their wedding in the middle of the nature or in a more casual location indoors.




The accent is now placed on the natural beauty of a wedding and of the bride as well, and this is why the pastel color palettes are so trendy right now. We are curious to hear your own opinions and impressions on these beautiful bouquets we’re presenting here, but most of all we are interested in finding out what your preferences are in matters of wedding colors. Would you go for a pastel colored wedding bouquet and décor arrangement, or you would rather choose a bolder theme that can make the wedding appear more cheerful and vibrant?

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We are looking forward to see your reactions and responses on this subject in order to see whether we should provide you with more of these types of colored bouquets on our website any time soon. In our opinion, a casual wedding booked for an outdoor location during the spring or the summer time should be delicate, sensitive, refined, pure and feminine. And for obtaining a natural and chicly pure effect we suggest you to follow the pastel color palettes.

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The choices are multiple and the color combinations that can be made using this palette are numberless! All you have to do is to select the shades that ca better fit the type of wedding you’re planning: formal or casual, simple or sophisticated, modern or vintage, outdoors or indoors, natural or extravagant, etc.

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We are going to give you a few examples of beautiful derived nuances that you can use for composing your magical pastel palette wedding flower bouquets and décor arrangements hopefully you will be able to mix and match them in your own creative way: blush pinks, coral pinks, mauves, violets, lavenders, plums, aubergines, dark purples, magentas, lime greens, emerald greens, sage, mint or meadow greens, buttercup yellows, beiges, creams, ivories, pearl grays, champagne browns, chocolate browns, maroons, coffee browns, tomato reds, golds or other soft metallic hues. Use fresh natural touch flowers like sweet peas, anemones, ranunculuses, tulips, peonies or lilacs for the bouquets.

Postolache Ana-Maria

Written by , date Mar 09, 2011 in bouquets, By color
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