Yellow and orange wedding bouquets




For the brides who are envisioning themselves walking down the aisle carrying a tropical wedding bouquet perhaps the yellow and orange color combination or theme it can work wonderfully. These days the wedding bouquet for the modern bride looks totally different than it used to be.




The flowers are now picked with a more vibrant, bold and energizing color, in order to bring more happiness, joy, good mood, cheerfulness and creativity to the bridal look and to the wedding overall. Rarer and rarer we get to see completely white wedding bouquets on modern cosmopolitan brides and this could be one of the basic reasons: the need for uniqueness, individualizing and originality or creativity.

The wedding bouquet is meant to accentuate or enhance the natural beauty of the bride and add more glam, sparkle, extravagance and sophistication to her whole special look. But no one is forcing you to adopt a too pompous, strident and ostentatious color scheme that can attract more eyes and perhaps criticizing remarks. As long as you play it simple, chic, clever and natural, everything is going to look beautiful!

The color scheme that we propose you here is not too grating or too out of place for you to try. You can browse on the internet for pictures with orange wedding bouquets and yellow wedding flowers and see whether these bouquets look to you too inappropriate or too showy for a wedding. Adding more color to the wedding day shouldn’t be a bad thing.


This event is special, unique and cheerful mostly. It happens once in a lifetime and that is why it would be best to make the best of it! Make it fun, inviting, playful, cheerful, enthusiastic, approachable, intimate, warmth and friendly. Don’t make it look plain, faded and completely dull or lifeless.

Let the flowers and the colors work their magic. If you are attracted to the idea of wearing a yellow and orange wedding bouquet, here are some examples of popular fresh types of orange flowers that you can look for: mango calla lilies, calla lilies, plumerias, hibiscus, roses, tulips, peonies, gladiolas, star gazer lilies, carnations, gerbera daises, ranunculus, anemones, sweet peas, terracotta roses, orange proteas, bird of paradise, hydrangeas, freesias or chrysanthemums.


When it comes to the yellow color of your tropical wedding bouquet, flowers like marigolds, narcissuses, daffodils, sunflowers, daises or gerbera daises, roses, tulips, carnations, ranunculus, anemones, irises, calla lilies or dahlias. The yellow and orange wedding bouquet can be worn in general on exotic tropical weddings booked for islands or beaches, but one can also show it as a wildflower or as a rustic bouquet on a nature inspired wedding spent on open fields, in country sides, on mountains, in backyards, in gardens or parks.

Written by , date Sep 13, 2010 in bouquets
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