Wedding Blue And Purple Flowers




Although many say that all white wedding affairs are back in the game, more and more couples are more attracted to vibrant colors that they can use in the decorating the set, the cake or the table centerpieces. Among the most popular colors that are in vogue these days are purple, green, fuchsia, coral, blue, turquoise, teal, silver or gray.




When it comes to wedding flowers and bouquets, brides are thrilled at the thought that they can use any type of color they want. It’s a fact that brides are sick and tired of white wedding dresses, white wedding cakes and white wedding flowers. The modern bride wants to explore and also wants to be allowed to have preferences in matters of colors for a wedding. But let us give you more information about blue and purple wedding flowers.

As we said before, these two colors are part of those so called “trendy” nuances for contemporary weddings. Nothing could be more inspiring than a purple wedding bouquet with “something blue”, or vice versa. If you’re interested in finding the symbolism of these colors, we can tell you that blue are perfect for a wedding because both nuances refers to spirituality, femininity, refinement, innocence, intrigue, light, magic, desire, class, style, elegance, nonchalance, comfort, mysticism, attractiveness, nostalgia, romance, affection, warmth, inspiration, creativity, sensuality and devotement.

If you want to create a more spiritual, meaningful and profound wedding atmosphere, you should definitely choose blue and purple wedding flowers. You can combine them together and obtain a very unconventional, chic, ye-catchy, dainty and stylish look, or you can add more colors to set the level of vibrancy and uniqueness even higher.

Both blue and purple wedding flowers con be mixed with shades of yellow, pale pink, fuchsia, orange, lime green, chocolate brown, teal, gray, silver, gold, tomato red, magenta, burgundy, white, cream, ivory, champagne or maroon. There are a few types of fresh blue wedding flowers that you can choose for the wedding bouquets and décor, such as tulips, carnations, roses, hydrangeas, orchids, gladiolas, anthuriums, gerbera daises, sea hollies or statice. Although blue is a rare color in natural wedding flowers, you can arrange any of these in sleek, select and original forms.

As for the choices in fresh purple wedding flowers you can opt for lavender, gerbera daises, hyacinths, chrysanthemums, gladiolas, peonies, roses, lisianthus, irises, cone flowers, asters, sweet peas, pansies, snap dragons, vandal orchids, freesias, hydrangeas, hibiscus or bachelor’s button.

Depending on how much blue or purple you want to use, you can alternate these colors equally or use bold and respectively subtle accents of each of these shades to create a contrasting or a more equilibrate blue and purple wedding flower bouquet. These colors look stunningly charming with accents of gold, sparkles or jewels, such as pearls, diamonds, crystals, beadings, swags or sequins.

Written by , date Jun 12, 2010 in By color
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