Using colour to create impact.
Considering colour when choosing your wedding flowers can inspire feelings of joy, hope and happiness. Colour can elevate and even establish a theme by echoing throughout the wedding decor; popping up on table settings, buttonholes and bridal accessories. It can transform a venue and uplift the atmosphere. Being confident about your colour choices unifies a theme, creates eye catching aesthetics and adds a personal touch to your wedding day.
Gradient floral arrangements deliver understated drama. Using one colour of blooms in varying shades work well if you favour a muted, subtle palette or if you love bold, striking flowers. Simply choose a favourite colour or a colour rich in flower variety during your wedding season. Placing trust in your florist’s creativity and giving them the freedom to choose from an abundance of seasonal blooms will mean the overall look will be incredible.
Cheerful, sunny, golden tones of yellow tulips, buttery narcissi and ruffled layers of ranunculus are uplifting, hopeful and feel authentic to the springtime. Whereas bright ‘lagoon’ dahlias, ‘picotee pink’ cosmos and delicate, starry astrantia feel romantic, spirited and lively. Both create atmosphere and by using varying shades of a single colour, the beauty, textures and shapes of the flowers become a focal point. These details really add the wow factor to your day.
Whether you choose blush pinks, taupes, and dove greys in calming hues for a more classic, traditional style or vibrant reds and vivid pink tones, single colour bouquets and arrangements are striking, modern yet timeless feel.
Photo by Lydia Whitmore.