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Petal Pink, Dusty Rose, Rose Gold & White Silk Wedding Flowers - Reveal and Review

With Valentine’s Day around the corner next month, I wanted to share some lovely pink custom silk wedding flowers. Bride Emma’s color scheme was petal pink, dusty rose, rose gold and navy blue. I absolutely loved the variety of shades of pink that her bridesmaid’s wore and think it’s an amazing way to blend different shades and avoid needing exact color matches to your flowers. Let’s take a look at the amazing photos Emma sent me from Anna Noelle Photography (@annanoellephotography on IG).

Here’s our happy couple! Emma’s bouquet was a round style bouquet with a mix of nude pink Roses, dusty pink Roses, white Peonies, blush pink Peonies, Baby’s Breath, pink Seeds and Silver Dollar Eucalyptus. Her design had classic and modern touches with texture and depth. I loved her bouquet! The boutonniere on her dapper groom was a dusty pink Rose, white Baby’s breath, pink seeds and a touch of Eucalyptus. You can see here that while his tie is a different pink; they blend so well together!

All of her photos are amazing, but this is one of my favorite shots from Emma because we get to see the variety of colors and styles for her bridesmaid dresses. While it’s not as easy to tie in Rose Gold with your wedding flowers, dresses are a great way to do it. And again, look at how well the different pinks in the bouquets complement every shade of dress.

The custom silk bridesmaid bouquets were designed to be smaller versions of Emma’s bouquet. Emma chose to feature white ribbon her bouquet and a soft pink on the bridesmaid bouquets just to set her bouquet apart a little more.

The groomsmen’s boutonnieres were a similar style to the groom, but featured a nude pink Rose. white Baby’s Breath, pink Seeds and Eucalyptus. Their ribbon matched the bridesmaids

Such a good looking bridal party!

Emma also ordered to large custom pieces for their ceremony venue arch. With such an amazing setting, we wanted to showcase her colors but also tie in the surroundings with lots of greenery. She chose one larger L-shaped altar arrangement for the corner and one smaller, linear altar arrangement for the side. She added in some fabric for a soft touch of texture and it looks magical!

In the past, I’ve done a lot of smaller aisle arrangements that hang from chairs. Emma wanted something with more impact and so I designed these larger pieces that sit on the ground. They can be placed at the start or end of your aisle (or both) or can be placed in intervals all the way down your aisle. The best part about them is that they are an easy piece to then move to a guest, cake, gift, or cocktail table at your reception!

I had such an amazing experience with this vendor!! I live in Las Vegas and she was so easy and fun to work with even thousands of miles away! She also worked with my budget and found ways to help me save money! She made sure the florals were exactly how I wanted it and they were so BEAUTIFUL. I received so many positive comments about how beautiful the flowers were at my wedding. I HIGHLY recommend her! She’s so talented and she shipped everything I needed right to my door! THANK YOU!!
— Emma | Nevada

Thanks again to Emma for sharing their big day so I could share it with you! Emma’s flowers looked picture perfect all day long and yours will too! If you’d like some more reasons about why silk wedding flowers are a great option, scroll down here to see my Top 10 Reasons. And then go fill out the Free Bride’s Checklist to get a free quote and to start the design process with me!

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Plum, Blush, Rose Gold, Navy and White Silk Wedding Flowers - Reveal and Review

I love today’s color palette of plum, blush, rose gold, navy and white silk wedding flowers and bridal bouquet. This moody look can work with any season, a ceremony at any time of day and looks great indoors or outdoors. You’re going to see what I’m talking about with these photos of Jessica’s custom silk wedding flowers by Michael Anderson Photography.

Here’s our happy couple! Jessica’s bouquet was a round ball style bouquet with a mix of white Garden Roses, plum Tea Roses, navy Garden Roses, mauve Peonies, and one navy Magnolia as a feature flower. We wanted a color that would bridge the darks and lights so we incorporated some magenta purple Ranunculus to create a nice blend. Jessica didn’t want greenery to be a focal but she wanted a touch, so we added a light collar of Silver Dollar Eucalyptus around the bottom of her bouquet. The groom’s boutonniere was a white Rose, magenta purple Ranunculus, navy accent flowers and a touch of greenery.

I LOVE this photo! The backdrop is beautiful, the warm and cozy shawls they are wearing and the variety of dress colors makes for such an interesting and lovely photo. We simplified the bridesmaid bouquets to be a little different than the bridal but incorporated the same color scheme. To differentiate between their bouquets and Jessica’s, I reduced the size, changed out the white Roses for white Baby’s Breath and we did not include a Magnolia.

Beautiful flowers for my wedding that will last a lifetime! Erin was great to work with and found me the perfect floral colors to match my wedding colors. I am very glad I chose this small business and will gladly refer Love is Blooming to family and friends.
— Jessica | Minnesota

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