Planning & Inspiration

Pretty in Pink

We know “wedding whites” and “something blue,” but there’s a third color that dominates the wedding industry: pink. This hue can show up anywhere from over-arching color schemes to non-traditional bridal gowns and, of course, flowers. Because so many blooms naturally occur in this hue, it’s no surprise that we have used a ton of pink flowers over the years at Bride & Blossom.

 

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Venue: Liberty Warehouse
Photographer: Kris Rae Photography

More on This Wedding: Romantic Floral Arch at The Liberty Warehouse

“There are so many choices and decisions that brides have to make on their style and decor, and such a wide variety of options,” says our Director of Events, Elianna Phelps.

“We get to know our brides very intimately and work hard to capture their unique vision, and we play a big role in setting the mood. This arch really suited this bride, venue, and wedding so harmoniously, and the images remind us of those happy moments that we get to be a part of.”

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While we try not to play favorites when it comes to our own floral designs, there are a few elements, like the one above, that tend to stick with us.

 

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Venue: Oak Tree Country Club
Photographer: Anna Lee Media 

More on This Wedding: Summer Country Club Wedding

This aisle of pink petals (leading up to a gorgeous adorned gazebo) at Oak Tree Country Club in Edmond, OK, is one of my all-time favorite Bride & Blossom moments. I love how much fun the flower girl here is having, just sitting in the grass, playing with the petals! And of course, I couldn’t think of a more beautiful place for the Bride & Groom to say their vows.

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The color pink is known to represent compassion, nurturing, and that most important of wedding virtues: love.