When it comes to bouquets, we’ve seen and done it all. While we love creating bouquets that incorporate several different colors, monochromatic (or nearly monochromatic) bouquets can make a huge impact, especially against a white dress! We’ve gathered some of our favorite bouquets in each color of the rainbow for you to enjoy.
RED
Ah, the color of passion and romance! Red is a classic color for wedding floral, but usually isn’t used as intensely as the bridal bouquets seen here. Whether it’s a vivid, fire-engine red or a deeper shade, a red bouquet is bold.
Photo by Claire Pacelli Photography.
Photo by Pilster Photography.
ORANGE
Orange is definitely gaining momentum as a hot wedding color! Usually, we have requests for softer shades of the orange spectrum: peach, coral, sherbet. We love how different these two bouquets are from each other: one completely monochromatic and using all one type of flower, the other showing a variation of shades of orange and different textures.
Photo by Leah Jean Photography.
Photo by Kristen Weaver Photography.
YELLOW
Bright and sunny, yellow is especially great for a spring wedding. It feels youthful and fresh! The color can range from creamy butter yellow to rich sunshine. A large variety of flowers are yellow, too!
Photo by Brian Pepper Photography.
Photo by Bumby Photography.
GREEN
One of the trickier colors for a bouquet is green…or so you would think! In addition to naturally green flowers (like hydrangeas or the orchids seen below), we also have used interesting greenery and even seed pods to create stunning bouquets.
Photo by Jordan Weiland Photography.
Photo by Andi Mans.
BLUE
Of all the colors of the rainbow, blue has the most limitations for floral design. While there are other flowers that are blue (orchids and irises come to mind), blue hydrangeas are a popular request for weddings.
Photo via Lee James Floral Designs.
Photo by John Unrue Photography.
PURPLE
One of the most fun colors to play with in bouquets is purple! Depending on the shade, purple can be regal or demure, sophisticated or playful. These bouquets, below, both feature a variety of purples, from lilac to plum.
Photo by Stephanie A. Smith Photography.
Photo by Kristen Weaver Photography.
PINK
Okay…pink isn’t technically a primary or tertiary color. How could we not include pink, though, on this list?! Pink is so popular for weddings. Soft blush pink is definitely trending at the moment (and has been), but we also love the bright fuchsia, cotton candy, and bubble gum shades of these bouquets!
Photo by Kristen Weaver Photography.
Photo by Jeff Hawkins Photography.
We hope you’ve enjoyed this brief collection! We could go on and on…
What’s your favorite color? We can create the bouquet you’ve been dreaming of, just give us a call or drop us a line!