Turquoise Wedding Bouquets




More and more brides-to-be of today seem to fancy more the blue color for wedding flowers or wedding dresses, rather than white, ivory, cream, red, yellow or green. Right after white, blue has become a very appreciated an popular color in weddings, just because of the symbols and features that come close to white – the queen color of all weddings.




Blue is a charming color that stands for uniqueness, nonchalance, dream, inspiration, desire, spirituality, femininity, delicacy, royalty, fidelity, grace, innovation, sensuality, forgiveness, enchantment, friendship, naturalness, truth, lightness, warmth, love, affection, openness, meditation, refinement, class, elegance, style and sophistication. But even this color has its own blends and shades that can be chosen depending on the general color scheme, season, location, theme and formality of the wedding.

Among the most common blends of blue are: pale blue, baby blue, light blue, aqua blue, clear blue skies, light violet, turquoise, navy blue, ultramarine blue, dark blue, dark green blue, mauve or deep blue seas. You can pick the most suitable color for your wedding, considering the color palette that you want to use for the wedding.

A new trend in weddings is to wear turquoise wedding flowers or a turquoise wedding bouquet to complement a pure white wedding dress. This light, nonchalant, inspired and creative color can make an excellent choice for destination or beach themed wedding. Therefore, if you’re organizing a wedding near the sea or the ocean, or perhaps on a tropical island, coast or mountain, you can go with a turquoise wedding bouquet composed of various blue wedding flowers.

If you want to keep it seasonal, fresh, natural and vibrant you should choose real blue wedding flowers. Among the most popular types of turquoise wedding flowers or blue wedding flowers are delphiniums, iris, lilacs, hydrangeas, hyacinths, sweet peas, berries, monkshoods, lupines, tulips, roses, morning glory, carnations, veronicas, bachelor’s button, hibiscus, orchids, statice, junipers, flax, lobelias, columbines, phlox, butterfly bush or bayberries.


A very new shade of turquoise was discovered by modern brides in orchids. If you’re not satisfied with the turquoise real fresh flower choices, you can opt for an orchids turquoise wedding bouquet or for a turquoise wedding bouquet composed of artificial silk flowers. You can choose any type of flower and have it custom made in turquoise shades, just to match your expectations.

Opt for a paper made turquoise wedding bouquet or for a button, seashell, feather or origami turquoise wedding bouquet for a more unconventional, original, classy and creative retro, funky or vintage antique wedding. Adorn the turquoise wedding bouquet with assorted organza ribbons, bandanas and bows, nautical ropes, beads, pearls, crystals, precious gems and rhinestones, diamonds, swags, sequins, lace appliqués, corals, seashells or sparkling wires for a more glittering, shiny, extravagant, refined and sophisticated eye-catchy brilliant look. Turquoise makes and excellent pair with lime green, white, yellow, ivory, cream, champagne, pink, orange, chocolate brown, gold, silver, bronze or tomato red.

Written by , date Jun 02, 2010 in By color
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  1. Jhena says:

    Thank you!

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