
If you are planning your wedding day and are struggling with how to incorporate your chosen colour palette into your florals, we are here to help. We have gathered some fantastic inspiration for introducing pink into your wedding day florals.
Dusty Rose
Combine dusky pink dahlias with silk ribbons and rich ivory to create a statement floral arrangement. These work equally well for both an elegant and rustic wedding, creating a secret garden vision.
Venue: Long Furlong Farm | Wedding Planner and Stylist: Miss Carlysle and Co | Photographer: Victoria Mitchell Photography | Videographer: Keeley Wedding Films | Tableware Prop Hire: Wren Prop Hire | Tables and Chairs Décor: Nikkita Palmer Designs Hire | Lounge Area: Hall and Co Event Design | Mobile Bar: Liquid Mobile Bar | Bridal Boutique: Ivory and Lace | Accessories: Rachel Sokhal Accessories | Veil: Rebecca Anne Designs | Florist: Saras Events Flowers | Hair Stylist: Bespoke Bridal Hair by Nicola | Make Up Artist: Yvonne Aucott Makeup Artist | Cake: La Belle Cake Company | Stationery: Tiggity Boo | Venue Styling (light draping/ light up letters): Bluemark Entertainment | Model: Zoe | Full Shoot: Here
MULTIPLE ROSE
It can look lovely to go all out with one shade by using different florals. When put together you get a stunning mix of textures which add a touch of wildness to your wedding day.
Planner and Stylist: Miss Carlysle and Co | Photographer: Loana Porav Photography | Videographer: Vasile Porav Visuals | Dress Maker: Lisa Lyons | Veil: Rebecca Anne Designs | Hair Accessories: Aureus Flos | Hair and Make Up: Shades of Beauty Essex | Stationery: Koko Lily Designs | Cake: Dunstable Cake House | Florist & Styling: Queen and Eden | Décor (Table): Nikkita Palmers Designs | Models: Darina and Sammy | Full Shoot: Here
Peach
Peach is great if you are looking for florals with a fresh palette. Pairing peach roses with white blossoms and foliage creates a simple and elegant floral option.
Photographer: Nikki’s Moments | Wedding Planner: Miss Carlysle and Co | Venue: The Barn at Brookend | Flowers: Sara’s Events | Stationery: Tiggity Boo | Full Shoot: Here
Mixed Blush tones
If a more subtle palette doesn’t match your vision you don’t have to play it safe with your pinks. Opt for a mixture of shades, including some more vibrant options for floral arrangements that look effortless in their aesthetic.
Photographer: Amy Woodham Photography | Workshop: LARK Workshop//Retreat | Stylist and host: Rebecca Marie Weddings & Events | Dresses: Galialahav & Dana Harel Design | Host: The Unbridled | Venue: Ashridge House | Florist: Peony & Thistle Design | Cake: Iced Delights Cakes | Furniture: Wedhead | Candles: Okra Candle | Makeup: Amy Rose Make Up | Hair: Katya Valentina | Stationery & Signage: Jenna Claire Stationery | Veils: Sash + Veil | Jewellery: Amara Palm Jewellery | Confetti: Adamapple | Sax: Dom Plays Sax | Baubles: Bewilderly | Groom’s shoes: Duke and Dexter | Boutique: Browns Bride | Copper sign frame: The Copper Club | Full Shoot: Here
Wildflowers
Nothing brings joy quite like colourful wildflowers in a bouquet. Wildflowers are simple to create, but have a serious visual impact, especially if you are looking for a more boho vibe.
Models: Davina and Sammy | Venue: The Barn at Brook End | Wedding Planner and Stylist: Miss Carlysle and Co | Photographer & Videographer: Nikkis Moments | Stationery: Tiggity Boo | Cake: La Belle Cake Company | Florals: Saras Events Flowers | Balloon Arch: Creative Decorations | Bridal Boutique: Indie Bridal London | Full Shoot: Here
What colour palette have you picked for your wedding day?
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