Purple and Blue Wedding Bouquets




Now that so many themes are “allowed” or available for weddings today we thought to present you here one of our favorite color scheme that we would like to recommend it to all contemporary brides who are planning something more romantic, chic, sensual and interesting. And this color scheme is composed by the whimsical purple shade and the nonchalant blue color.




We think that these nuances go very well hand in hand especially when used in the correct doses and in the right types of arrangements. We are happy and excited to present you these beautiful pictures of purple and blue wedding bouquets and arrangements hopefully you will be able to choose something flattering and adequate for your own wedding. In case you can’t seem to find anything on your taste perhaps you can only use these images here as sources of inspiration. It’s quite improbable that all brides to find these purple and blue wedding bouquets we’re proposing here suitable or at least appropriate and beautiful for their own wedding. This is why we always ask for you reader’s opinions in order to see what you like and would like to see on our website.

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However, we truly think that these flower bouquets here will manage to convince many brides and perhaps couples that these two colors can really look nice when combined. We also invite those who are interested in this theme to browse for more articles on our website where you can find more pictures that can be more or less relevant for our discussion here. While the purple color is here to bring more sensuality, romanticism, seductiveness, whimsicality, magic, elegance, refinement and originality, the blue shade is meant to add more innocence, delicacy, femininity, purity, spirituality, freshness and grace to the flower arrangements. Perhaps not everybody can think of this theme or color scheme freely but helped by these pictures.

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This is exactly why we think that a purple and blue wedding bouquet can truly make a stunning, original and fascinatingly unique choice for contemporary brides who are betting on a unique look for their wedding. We are going to give you a few examples of precious natural flowers that can be found in both these colors so you can see what combinations you can make. Here are our own flower recommendations for the purple nuance: sweet peas, gerbera daises, lilacs, lavenders, anemones, ranunculuses, roses, peonies, carnations, asters, hyacinths, tulips, hydrangeas, carnations, orchids, cherry blossom, magnolias, calla lilies, cosmos, lupines, plumerias or irises and pansies.

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As for the blue part of the bouquet, you can choose from the following types of flowers: delphiniums, asters, carnations, gerbera daises, roses, cymbidium orchids, tulips, cosmos, plumerias, lupines or sea hollies. The choices aren’t too many but they are enough to help you compose a stunning eye-catchy and impressive purple and blue wedding bouquet. These types of delightful and natural touch bouquets or colorful arrangements can work perfectly for destination weddings or for any other type of wedding booked for an outdoor location.

Postolache Ana-Maria

Written by , date Feb 12, 2011 in By color, Wedding Bouquets
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3 Responses to Purple and Blue Wedding Bouquets

  1. Fay says:

    Well, I don’t know which is your style or what you like… but I know that those bouquets are gorgeous! Delphiniums, asters, carnations, gerbera daises, roses, cymbidium orchids, tulips, cosmos, plumerias, lupines or sea hollies. All of them are so sensitive and fragile…beautiful flowers! You should just choose the colour and the style that represent you!

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