I am planning a wedding near the fourth of July. I need some ideas for flowers that would make up a good bouquet, using the colors red, white and blue. I'm also looking for any flowers that have a vibrant blue color, as most I've found are just light blue. Any help would be appreciated!
Thanks!
Looking for red, white and blue floral ideas.?
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Reply:Check out this question:
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KMONEY831 posted an answer containing a link to a July 4th wedding . . .
You can also search for flowers by color at theknot.com.
http://weddings.theknot.com/odb/themes/s...
Reply:passionflower is a favorite of mine but a darker one is a Delphinium aka Butterfly Blue
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Reply:Don't get your flowers dyed, if they brush against your dress they'll leave blue streaks. Look at the suggestions other people have given for blue flowers and find something from there. Good luck!
Reply:real or silk?
if you can't find a blue blue flower use blue ribbon to tie your bouquet with.
here is a break down of flowers common in july by color
http://www.freshflowersandmore.com/fflr-...
and all blue flowers
http://www.freshflowersandmore.com/fflr-...
Reply:Geez, I doubt even a Politicain would have a red white and blue wedding!
have white roses died blue
Reply:Try some hydrangeas for blue color. you can find just about anything for red and white. The blue was what I always had problems with!
Reply:You can get carnations dyed blue, or blue hydrangeas. Blue roses are a bit hard to come by. Vibrant blue ribbon is always a pretty option with the white and red flowers. White stefanotis (sp?) [little white flower] is lovely with red roses and blue hydrangeas. Or even blue tinted baby's breath....?
Reply:Blue irises are a brilliant blue. You can get roses dyed a brilliant blue. Red carnations or roses. White lillies, calla lillies, roses, carnations, baby's breath to name a few.
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