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The combination between white and blue is by far one of the most ingenious and inspired ones, and we say this because both the white and blue shades are refined, soft, feminine and pastel. The white is supposed to bring naturalness, innocence, finesse, purity and elegance to the bouquet, while the blue has the role of adding a touch of vibrancy, sensuality and uniqueness to the arrangements. We recommend these fancy white and blue wedding bouquets to both modern and classic brides who are planning an elegant high class wedding and haven’t found yet the right theme for their bouquets.
You can choose from various types of blue according to the type of wedding you’re planning: dramatic, vintage, casual, natural, simple, exotic, elegant, formal, etc. The blue palette contains beautiful shades of teal, sapphire blue, azure blue, navy blue, pale blue and ultramarine blue. These are the most popular or the trendiest blue shades that are chosen by modern brides for their weddings today. The bouquet you’re planning can be whiter bluer depending on the doses you decide to use. You can use the white nuance as the principal tone and then add a few flower blooms in blue as accents.
On the other hand, if you wish to obtain a more eye-catchy, vibrant and colorful look, you should use more blue and less white. It doesn’t really matter which one is the predominant color because both these nuances complete each other in a very nice, flattering and unique way. Subtle, sweet, dainty, tender, fragile and soft, these tones are perfect for simple and clean weddings planned in a more versatile and chic way.
These white and blue wedding bouquets can work well for both casual and formal weddings, although we would recommend them for the informal types of ceremonies – especially for those that take place outside the doors. In blue you can find the lovely hydrangeas, nigellias, hyacinths, delphiniums, gerbera daises, carnations, tulips, sea hollies and irises.