Purple wedding vibes 💜

2024/8/3 Edited to

... Read moreHey everyone! As a florist who recently crafted some beautiful purple wedding arrangements, I'm excited to share even more of my insights and inspiration for making your big day bloom with this regal color. You know, purple is such a versatile shade, and it truly brings a touch of elegance and whimsy to any wedding theme. When it comes to purple wedding bouquet ideas, the possibilities are endless! For the recent order, we used a gorgeous mix of purple and white roses alongside deep dark purple chrysanthemums, which created such a rich texture. To add a bit of softness and depth, consider incorporating pink filler flowers – they really complement the purple tones beautifully. And, of course, no bouquet feels complete without the delicate touch of baby's breath and the fresh scent of eucalyptus leaves. Tying it all together with a beautiful purple ribbon adds that final, cohesive flourish. Beyond just the main bouquet, don't forget about other essential floral pieces. For the groom and Groomsmen, a classic boutonniere featuring a single lavender rose with a sprig of baby's breath and some crisp green fern leaves is always a winner. It's simple, elegant, and perfectly ties into the bride's bouquet. We also designed a lovely wrist corsage for the bridesmaids, using similar elements to maintain harmony. Now, let's talk about what color goes well with lavender for a wedding. Lavender is such a dreamy shade of purple, and it pairs wonderfully with so many palettes. For a classic and romantic look, you can't go wrong with various shades of white, ivory, or pale grey. If you're aiming for something a bit more vibrant, consider blush pinks – they create a soft, ethereal vibe. For a bolder statement, emerald green or even deep teal can provide a stunning contrast, making those lavender blooms truly pop. The green fern leaves and eucalyptus leaves already provide a natural green complement, but you can definitely lean into these shades more with tablecloths or bridesmaid dresses. Thinking about your own purple wedding? My advice is to consider the season. Lighter lavenders and purples might feel more spring-like, while deeper plums and rich violets are perfect for fall and winter. Always chat with your florist about seasonal availability to ensure you get the best blooms. Whether you envision an opulent arrangement bursting with purple and white roses and dark purple chrysanthemums, or a more understated elegance with delicate lavender roses and baby's breath, a purple wedding is always a showstopper. I'm already looking forward to my next two wedding bookings and experimenting with even more purple palettes! What are your favorite purple wedding flower combinations? Share in the comments! I always love hearing new ideas and seeing how couples incorporate this beautiful color into their special day. From luxurious calla lilies to rustic hydrangeas, purple flowers offer endless possibilities to make your wedding truly unforgettable.