The colors you choose for your wedding are as unique or traditional as you can imagine. Featuring pink in your wedding is a wonderful way to showcase romance and let your personal style show through in the wedding flowers you choose with help fromĀ Julia’s Events.
The Romance and Meaning of Pink
Pink is a beautifulĀ color that inspires romance, positivity, and fun. You can get so beautifully creative with fun shades of lavender pink, coral, and cherry blossom. If you want everyone at your wedding to feel the unconditional love you have for your significant other, pink is an ideal shade for your wedding colors.
Pink’s many shades and strengths mean you can go in a direction that feels like a fairytale, or you can create a bolder image of wedding bliss and romance. Pairing pink with white or certain shades of red is a romantic touch, but you can also get creative with colors like orange, blue, and purple.
You might think about a bouquet with hints of pink roses alongside other flowers in light orange, lavender, and pale yellow. The “rules” usually say you shouldn’t mix too many colors, but if you’re looking for a place to mix many shades, your bouquet is a beautiful place to do it.
Pink: The Main Event or a Supporting Character?
You should probably choose three colors for your wedding with one of those colors acting as your primary shade. Pink is definitely one of the most beautiful colors you can choose, and it’s a stunning option for a wedding dress (particularly if you’re looking for a fairytale wedding).
Pink also plays second fiddle quite well as an accompaniment to colors like blue-green, red, and peach. You might think about bubblegum pink roses on a dramatic wedding cake with red and peach icing. Pink in your flowers and wedding decorations can also show up in the plates and silverware, the wedding favors, and tablecloths and napkins.
Try This! Have you seen the beautiful flower petal ring pillows that have become so popular for ring bearers and flower girls? They’re such a beautiful and romantic way to present the rings at your ceremony.
You may want to meet with your florist or wedding planner before you settle on your wedding colors so you can choose shades that have a corresponding flower or plant. The beauty of nature and its displays of colorful flowers are wonderful places to find inspiration for your perfect shade of wedding pink.



