Tiffany Blue Wedding Flowers
April 30th, 2009 Posted in DIY Wedding Flower Ideas, Wedding Planning and IdeasOne of the hottest wedding colors is tiffany blue and when it comes to choosing your flowers to match tiffany blue can be a difficult task. Not many flowers are produced in the color blue ~ why? For many reasons, scientifically creating the blue gene is complicated in flowers because when you are creating flowers species,
there are many factors that go into making it a flower variety profitable ~ Vase life longevity, growing conditions and more factors. But why is that important to you as a bride to try to explain a bit why we do not sell a plethora of tiffany blue flowers. The tiffany blue flowers that are available are: Delphinium light Blue and Hydrangea to name a few. With such a few flowers to select from, how do you incorporate your color into your wedding flowers, here are some ideas:
- 1. Spray Paint-Believe it or not, there is a spray paint created especially for flowers. It is called Just for Flowers from Design Master. You can purchase it at your local craft store and spray paint any flower to completely match any color tone. I don’t recommend trying to fully cover a white flower with tiffany blue but lightly coating it to give the blue affect will look darling!
- 2. Ribbon-Wherever you can add a tiffany blue ribbon: around your bouquet, around the vases on your table centerpieces, what about using tiffany blue ribbons with your corsages.
- 3. Floral Pins-In the center of the focal flowers, add a Floral Pin. Imagine your centerpiece of 18 roses arranged in a lovely square vase in the center of each cream rose there is a tiffany blue pearl pin or imagine your ivory colored monochromatic bridal bouquet with a chocolate satin ribbon wrap on the stems, accented down the stems are the tiffany blue pins. This accenting is such an easy DIY project!
- 4. Marbles-If you are using clear vases, you could use a tiffany blue marble on the bottom on the vase which will completely incorporate the tiffany blue color.
- 5. Use a tiffany blue vase and fill your vase with cream monochromatic flowers.
Here are just a couple of great ideas on how to incorporate the tiffany blue color into your wedding flowers. If your wedding colors is tiffany blue, let us know at FiftyFlowers by posting a comment how else you are incorporating the color in your wedding flowers, we would love to share the ideas with our brides!