When I have a color scheme featuring peach or light pink, I like to add a touch of light blue to make it more cheerful. Maybe this is because we live near water and are surrounded by many lakes and streams, which inspire me to include light blue in my creations, especially for summer weddings.
If you are also located near water, you might receive many inquiries from brides asking to incorporate light blue into their wedding themes!
So, I created a hand-tied bouquet using peach, pale pink, white, and light blue, and I am going to share the recipe for this bouquet here.
Even if the wedding color theme does not include light blue, it might be a great idea to add a touch of light blue to the bride’s bouquet if she likes the color or wants to incorporate “something blue” into her items. This will sure set her bouquet apart from the bridesmaids’ bouquets if bride wants to make her bouquet little different or more special!
Color Palette
White, Blush pink, Peach, Light blue
Material
Rose ( white Eskimo) – 7 stems
Garden rose ( peach Juliet) – 3 stems
Ranunculus ( peach & white) – 5 sttms
Sweetpea ( pale pink) – 5 stems
Snapdragon ( pink) – 5 stems
Spiarea ( white) – 2 large stems
Butterfuly Ranunculus ( white) – 4 stems
Delphinium ( light blue Bella) – 5 stems
Carnation ( antique pink) – 3 stems
Instructions; How to make garden-style hand-tied spring bouquet
Take one stem of Delphinium, Snapdragon, Rose and Butterfly Rannnculus to make a small cluster in the middle with different hights.
Add one Juliet Garden rose to create a focal point in the middle area of the bouquet.
Add each flower with a spiral. Sometimes, you can add a couple of stems in the same spot to create a grouping.
When you add flowers, try to add them with different heights every time to create in and out, and then keep turning the bouquet to make a nice oval shape.
If it’s hard to find the right balance, you can add light blue delphiniums at the end.
Add the white Spiraeas on the edge to make a nice dropping shape, and add a couple in the middle & high area to create a nice height on the profile.