If you’re planning a spring or summer ceremony and want a floral color scheme that represents the warm-weather seasons, choose a yellow wedding bouquet. Yellow wedding flowers will never go out of style. From soft pastels to darker, golden shades, there is a yellow floral hue for any and all rustic, modern, traditional, or bohemian celebrations from March to September. It’s also important to note that yellow florals are statement-making due to their hue alone, so you can work in just a small pop of color with a few well-placed blooms if you’re not sold on the idea of carrying an entirely yellow bouquet.
Here are 22 yellow wedding bouquets we found on Pinterest.
Sunflowers
Sunflowers can often be carried easily when the weather is warm. They become incredibly vibrant when in the sunlight, no need for additives. A sunflower wedding bouquet can also be used to express independence and unique self-expression. The stems don’t need to be trimmed for a flower arrangement, and the flowers can be entire bouquets or floral wreaths.
Yellow Roses
Yellow roses work beautifully as the focal point in this classic wedding bouquet. The yellow is an artful blend of shades, ranging from sunny yellow to ivory to buttery yellow. It is an elegant flower that is perfect for a classic wedding bouquet.
Yellow Ranunculus
Add the freshness of yellow and sandy white flowers, like the ranunculus and roses, to your bridal bouquet. For a more dramatic wedding inspiration, mix yellow and white flowers together. Accent the bouquet with dahlias and ranunculus. To blend the yellow and white into one, find a yellow rose.
Yellow Pom Poms Flowers
Other Flowers
If you’re looking for a sunny and happy wedding bouquet, we’ve got you covered with these 22 ideas. From classic roses to modern foliage, there’s something here for everyone. And don’t forget about the boutonnieres! From classic yellow roses to fun pom pom flowers, there’s something for every personality and preference. So what are you waiting for?Get out there and start planning your perfect day! Have you seen other types of flowers used in wedding bouquets?Let us know in the comments below.
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