29 blush pink wedding bouquets for the fine art bride
From the countless gorgeous weddings we have the pleasure of seeing here at Wedding Sparrow, we know that blush pink continues to be the most popular color for wedding flowers. It's not surprising really as it's so softy romantic and feminine, and surprisingly versatile too, complimenting almost every wedding style and color palette.
Blush pink wedding bouquets can be anything you want them to be, from statement blousy affairs full of fluffy peonies and roses to more dainty posies of delicate sweetpeas and butterfly ranunculus. In need of some bridal bouquet inspiration? Scroll on for our pick of 29 blush pink wedding bouquets for the fine art bride and get ready to pin your favourites!
Blush rose bouquets
Nothing says wedding quite like a bouquet of blush roses and our favourites have to be David Austin. Constance, Keira and Charity are all stunning shades of pale pink, from barely blush to raspberry rippled with cream. Whether you go for a freeform foliage-filled design or neat rose-only style, you really can't go wrong!
Bouquet: Remi + Gold | Photographer: The Crakes
Floral design: Plume Events | Photographer: Radian Photography
Floral design: Da Fiori Design | Planning and design: Ariel Chiu Events | Photography: Beige Weddings
Bouquet: Amorette Events | Photographer: Mallory Dawn Photography
Photography: McSween Photography
Bouquet: Rose Bay Floral Co. | Photography: Taylor Jordan Photo
Photographer: Anna Gianfrate
Photography: Mallory Dawn Photo | Floral design: Plain Jane Posy
Blush ranunculus bouquets
Ranunculus are an interesting alternative to roses but beautifully compliment them too. We love cloni hanoi ranunculus, which boast huge round flowers adorned with layers upon layers of beautiful pastel pink and white paper-like petals. Butterfly rannunculus are stunning too, with long bendy stems and fluttery petals that have an opalescent shimmer.
Floral design: Da Fiori Design | Planning and design: Ariel Chiu Events | Photography: Nadia Hung Photography
Bouquet: Kenilworth Floral | Photographer: Alix Gould
Floral design: Blue Sky Flowers | Photography: Rebecca Goddard
Bouquet: Caroline Reusen Flowers | Photography: RTFaith Photography
Bouquet: Flourish Flower Farm | Photography McSween Photography
Blush peony bouquet
Who doesn't love a blush peony? The diva of the flower world, peonies can be tricky to work with but are absolutely stunning when they perform - blooming to full, frothy rosette-shaped flowers that really bring the wow factor to your bridal bouquet.
Photographer: Studio Opia
Bouquet: Festoon Charleston | Photography: McSween Photography
Blush sweetpea bouquet
If you want a hint of heavenly scent in your bridal bouquet, sweetpeas are the perfect choice. Delicate, ethereal and deliciously fragrant, sweetpeas are so pretty and easy enough to grow yourself if you're feeling green-fingered.
Bouquet: Viavi Flower Farm | Photographer: Christina Harrison
Bouquet: Mulberry and Moss | Photography: David Abel
Floral Design: Da Fiori Design | Planning and design: Ariel Chiu Events | Photography: Beige Weddings
Bouquet: Dusty Styling Atelier | Photography: Terry Li Photography | Planning and design: AF Aatelier
Bouquets: Botanical Preserves | Photographer: Whitney and Matsaya Photography
Florals: Photosynthesis Florals | Photography: Angela Elise Photos | Design: Lustre Theory
Blush and burgundy bouquet
Blush and burgundy is one of our favour color pairings; the darker tone brings a slightly edgier feel to the pale hue and is ideal for taking blush bouquets into autumn and winter.
Photography: Jacob and Pauline
Photography: Jessica Bedore
Photography: Tabitha Stark
Blush orchid bouquets
Vanda and Dendrobium are the most commonly used orchid varieties in wedding flowers, each bringing a beautiful feeling of exotic luxury and a sculptural trailing element to wedding bouquets.
Photography: Jessica Bedore
Photo: Kir Tuben | Photography: Pamela Barefoot Events Design | Floral designer: Southern Blooms
Blush tulip bouquets
Tulips are somewhat underrated when it comes to wedding flowers yet there are some stunning large varieties that really make statement when in full bloom.
Floral design: La Blonde et Le Barbu | Photography: Thomas Audiffren
Bouquet: La Blonde et le Barbu | Photographer: Thomas Audiffren
Floral design: Da Fiori Design | Planning and design: Ariel Chiu Events | Photography: Nadia Hung Photography