Blue Wedding Flowers

Blue would probably not be the most common choice for the bride's bouquet or the bridal flowers arrangements, being culturally stereotyped to boys. So if you are looking to make an impression and stand out from the bridal etiquette, blue might be the one for you. Blue and white will stand out, without making a strong statement, but blue and orange will definitely be outstanding. If color symbolism is important for your choice, here is what blue shows. It is a calming, relaxing and refreshing color, most commonly associated with the blue skies and the blue water of the oceans. Blue also represents creativity and mental supremacy. A blue flower represents trust, wisdom, loyalty, sincerity and truth. You can find purple and blue flowers in any season and you will be able to find guides that show you whether your favorite blue flower will be in season. If you want to choose a blue wedding flower for your own wedding you have quite a few lovely choices.

Hyacinths are beautiful fragrant flowers. They can be arranged in a bouquet or the small flowers can be incorporated in a bouquet. And if you want to add a flowery touch to your hairdo, they can also be made into flower tiaras.



Delphiniums are available in a variety of shades from sky blue to dark blue. They are also very suitable for tall flower arrangements for tables or even pedestal stands.



Statice are often used to fill a bouquet, so if you want to be discrete in your choice you can add just a touch of blue to a simple white roses bouquet.



There is another very long list of blue flowers that you can choose from to use on their own or in a variety of combinations: roses, iris, forget-me-nots, hydrangea, sea holly, veronica, juniper, tulips, campanula, clematis, water lillies and many many others.



If you really want to sparkle on your wedding day you will go for the unconventional. The blue and white bouquet is a step in that direction, but it might not be enough for you. You can go for an all blue bouquet, which is a strong statement, you can go for a wonderful blue and yellow or orange combination, which is an elegant, tasty choice or for a cheerful white, blue and pink bouquet, which will show everyone your beautiful lively spirit.



The choice of blue might even make your groom more at ease with his flower boutonniere, as most man will be uncomfortable with anything to flowery or with the traditional feminine colors.



And if 'Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue' is a must on your wedding day, well what do you know? The choice of blue wedding flowers got it all sorted out for you.
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