Bouquets By Color (Blog Collection)
If you're in search of wedding bouquets that are both visually stunning and thoughtfully composed, then you'll be delighted to browse through our favorite designs. Each collection is carefully curated to feature a specific color, ensuring that you find the perfect inspiration for your wedding. From vibrant and bold blooms to delicate pastel hues, our diverse range of color-themed collections will inspire and captivate you. Whether you're looking to make a vibrant statement or create a more subtle and sophisticated ambiance, our meticulously crafted designs will surely exceed your expectations. Explore our collection today and discover the beauty and artistry of our floral arrangements that are guaranteed to bring joy and beauty to your wedding.
As we move further into 2024, the Pantone Color of the Year, Peach Fuzz, is taking center stage in event decor. This serene and warm hue is pairing beautifully with the glitz and glam of gold, creating an unexpected yet stunning color combination for the winter season.
While Peach Fuzz and gold may not be the traditional colors associated with winter holidays, they offer a refreshing take on holiday decor. This color combo is not only elegant but also brings a certain warmth and sophistication to the festive scene.
When it comes to bringing a soft, romantic vibe to the fall season, combining Pantone's 2024 Color of the Year, Peach Fuzz, with plum tones is my absolute favorite. This combination perfectly encapsulates the feeling of fall while introducing a new touch to the season's usual romantic burgundy palette.
In this post, we will delve into the Pantone’s color of the Year for 2024, Peach Fuzz, and its notable influence on summer trends. This hue, a delightful fusion of pink-orange tones, evokes images of glorious summer sunsets and ripe, juicy peaches. From the realms of fashion to interior design, this warm, inviting hue is making a substantial splash. Its presence is becoming increasingly pervasive, adding a vibrant and refreshing touch to summer palettes.
Spring is the season of rebirth and renewal, and what better way to celebrate it than by embracing Pantone's 2024 Color of the Year, Peach Fuzz. This soft, warm hue perfectly captures the essence of sunny days and budding blooms, making it the perfect color for spring flowers.
Sometimes you don’t just want to pick one color to be the focus of your wedding. With flowers, there’s so much variation to choose from! I love when a bride goes for a multicolor bouquet. It brings a lot of visual dimension to any floral design.
We’ve been in business for 22 years so I’ve done countless of blush weddings—it’s a timeless classic—but the trend has definitely taken off recently and we’ve done many a bouquet featuring this palette. From traditional pale blush to dusty pink. From peach to rosé, they all convey a sweet, delicate romance that I just love. There’s so many ways to be creative with shades of blush!
Peach and orange have certainly been having their moment lately in weddings! They are cheerful and bright; bringing a liveliness to every bouquet where they are featured,
Looking for a cool alternative to fresh flowers? Try going green! Using lots of greenery is a great way to bring an unusual and unexpected look to your wedding.
The color red has so many meanings and associations. Love. Passion, Adventure. Power. It’s classic for Valentine’s Day, Anniversaries, Christmas., and of course bouquets!
Brighten up your big day with a yellow bouquet! This vibrant hue will bring a cheery aesthetic to your wedding. Whether you would like a soft shade such as a pastel or a dark golden shade we've got you covered! There are plenty of options for you to choose from when it comes to yellow.
White is the most classic wedding color of them all. Absolutely timeless. Thing is, a white color palette offers so many variations! Especially depending on the season that a white-based wedding takes place in.
Purple is a powerful, royal shade that brings a bold energy to any wedding that features it. One of the reasons it’s my personal favorite color AND one of my most favorite colors to design with.