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Blue is the colour
Saturday April 19th 2008, 10:28 pm
Filed under: Wedding tips and ideas

Blue and purple are interesting colours as they mix in well with almost any colours and can create very different impressions when used on their own. Blue/purple are not only restful to the eye, but also regal and royal. Use them in different shades and intensity and the results can be breathtaking.

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Above: Simple elegance at its best. Purple and lilac Japanese large Eustoma clustered together to form a texture rich round bouquet. Complete with silver bouquet handle.

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Above left: A very regal combination of purple anemone and stephanotis lends an air of aristocracy to this hand-tied posy. This bouquet is only available in colder months in the year.
Above right: A more personable bouquet of purple hydrangea and lovely pink rose. This bouquet suits most small and petite brides. It is also a good choice for bridesmaids.

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Above: Becoming more fashionable nowadays, the light and fragrant sweet peas flowers look stunning when combined with the antique lilac rose (blue curiosa). Sweat pea is a spring flower and is available around April-May.
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Above left: Lovely lilac with white peonies. A traditional favourite.
Above:Add a dash of peach of purple and the result is very different. Here a few white and peach roses have set off the intensity of the purple and blue in the bouquet.

Every bride is unique, so why should your bouquet be just like any others? For a bespoke bouquet that trully reflects your personality, contact Solomon Bloemen at info@solomonbloemen.com today and let your dreams be realized.Bouquet prices begin from HK1,600. All bouquets come with matching loose hair flowers. Please allow at least 10 weeks from consultation to realization of your bespoke bouquet.
It’s your wedding afterall! Anything less is a compromise.