Wedding Flowers: Blue And Green




One of our favorite color combinations for weddings is green & blue. Fresh, invigorating and relaxing, this color-scheme is great for outdoors weddings or for cheerful events planned with a natural style. Any contemporary couple can opt for this theme because it is modern and trendy and it is impossible to fail using it with care and attention.

 




Regarding the correct doses of green and blue you should use for the decorations, only a specialist can offer a certified advice. However, you can also study a color chart on the internet. There are plenty websites that offer for free these types of programs where you can learn more about what types of colors you can associate and what results to obtain. If you don’t have the time to wander around the net in search of the perfect color palette for your wedding, you can use these pictures of blue and green wedding flower arrangements as a main secure source of inspiration.

How Many Roses Does It Take To Make A Wedding Boquet (Source: images.marthastewart.com)

How Many Roses Does It Take To Make A Wedding Boquet (Source: images.marthastewart.com)

Nevertheless, you should invest more time and energy in searching for the ideal colors, flowers and accessories for the table centerpieces and décor arrangements. The colors have the power to transform a predictable and standard wedding into a fascinating event that everyone will appreciate and remember. So, do not underestimate the power of colors!

How Many Roses Does It Take To Make A Wedding Boquet (Source: images.marthastewart.com)

How Many Roses Does It Take To Make A Wedding Boquet (Source: images.marthastewart.com)

Choosing the right type of green and blue is another issue you must deal with before actually purchasing any decorative element for the ceremony or reception. These arrangements feature shades of bright blue, dark blue, violet, lime green and sage green. You have to use the same types of green and blue for each type of floral arrangement, if you want to obtain a coherent and unified effect. However, the gradient style or the gradual color style is also trendy and therefore you can use different types of shades to compose a diversified and rich arrangement. The pictures show us a bridal bouquet, a bridesmaid bouquet and a boutonniere made up of green and blue flowers.

How Many Roses Does It Take To Make A Wedding Boquet (Source: images.marthastewart.com)

How Many Roses Does It Take To Make A Wedding Boquet (Source: images.marthastewart.com)

You can follow these designs and adopt the same style for your wedding. The first arrangement we’re showing here is composed of dark blue hydrangeas and hyacinths, muscari and thistle, privet berry and delphiniums. The dark purple lilac, anemones, monkshood, agapanthuses, dusty miller and eucalyptus add a touch of freshness and sensuality to the entire arrangement. The boutonniere for the groom is composed of blue privet berries, muscari and thistle.

Postolache Ana-Maria

Written by , date Aug 09, 2011 in By Color
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