Sunday, May 16, 2010

Trying to think of all the blue florist for my bridemaids bouquet?

Do you know any types of blue flowers?

Trying to think of all the blue florist for my bridemaids bouquet?
That's a tough color but there are choices.....elegant are blue hydrangeas, blue irises, blue tulips, snap dragons, misty blue greens.....some florists spray paint carnations, mum and miniature pompons. Good Luck!
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Reply:for my wedding the florist we chose is going to spray our flowers blue...i know it will cost a little more but if you can afford it then you could have almost any kind of flower you wanted and it would be blue
Reply:Sprayed daisies and carnations are really pretty in a bouquet.





They aren't blue naturally, but look really nice anyhow.
Reply:I had blue in my bouquets as well.





Delphiniums are long sprays of dark blue flowers.





Forget me nots are a violet blue little flower





Hydrangeas were used in the arrangements (not the bouquets)





You can sometimes find blue fox glove or glads too.





I didn't want spray painted - I wanted natural.
Reply:hydrangeas
Reply:i think you can have roses airbrushed..........





From my experience. i am having tiffany blue for my girls and champange color wedding dress... well while i was at the bridal shop the lady held up some flowers that were cream with a slight touch of pink and I was shocked !!! how beautiful the color bounced off the blue and my dress . I would 've never have thought it would work let alone work together so well...





I originally wanted daisies. ... but now I have off white roses with slight pink details and crystals in the flowers.





maybe take one of the bridesmaid dresses to hobby lobby and hold it up to differant flowers there and you may find something else that bounces off the dress that you never thought would've have worked.





then just tell your florist what you are looking for.


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