Wedding Bouquet: How to Choose and Match It with Stationery?

If you are wondering which wedding bouquet to choose to perfectly match your personality and the style of your celebration, we invite you to explore our guide to wedding bouquets – perfectly composed and suited for any wedding theme. Additionally, we suggest which wedding invitations [CLICK] and table accessories will complement your floral decorations, ensuring everything forms a well-thought-out whole. In our opinion, flowers and wedding stationery can beautifully complement each other…
Pink and purple bouquets and wedding invitations
Pink and purple look phenomenal in both pastel shades and more vibrant tones. They are an ideal choice for a spring or summer wedding, but they also work well in autumn arrangements, where they can be paired with orange or burgundy for a less obvious, yet stunning effect. They match many colors, creating interesting, picturesque combinations. To complement pink bouquets, we recommend wedding invitations featuring peonies, dahlias, or roses, along with place cards and guest favors on the tables featuring the same floral motifs.




Blue wedding bouquets
Our couples often choose blue or navy as the main theme for their celebration. For wedding invitations in this color, we recommend bouquets with blue flowers surrounded by white and greenery – whether with a predominance of pastel turquoise or a bold navy blue.


Wedding stationery and flowers in red, maroon, and burgundy
We recommend bold color palettes for bouquets as a complement to winter and autumn celebrations. Burgundy tones contrast beautifully with winter white and add a strong character to green arrangements. Furthermore, they look interesting in wedding photos. When choosing these colors, your wedding invitations and other accessories (place cards, guest favors, or table numbers) become striking elements of the reception – the whole look is phenomenal against the backdrop of winter or autumn weather outside.



Greenery-focused
Greenery can not only be a complement to bouquets or wedding decorations but can also serve as the main theme. Here, we suggest bouquets and wedding invitations with eucalyptus, ferns, or the addition of ivy or succulents. These solutions work perfectly at any time of the year – in spring, they highlight nature waking up to life; in summer, they tie other colors together; in autumn, they fit perfectly with red and orange tones; and in winter, they bring a touch of life to the white landscape.



Yellow and orange flowers
More daring and less typical colors that appear less frequently in wedding bouquets, although they make for beautiful compositions. They look interesting as a complement to autumn decorations, paired with wedding stationery featuring shades of yellow, brown, and orange.

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