Blush & Ivory Wedding Flowers
The most romantic palette in weddings. Soft blush pinks and creamy ivories create an elegant, timeless look that photographs beautifully and never goes out of style. Our faux florals capture every delicate shade.
Why Brides Love Blush & Ivory
This classic combination has been a wedding favorite for decades—and for good reason.
Universally Flattering
Complements every skin tone and wedding dress shade
Timeless Photos
Never looks dated—your photos will be beautiful forever
Venue Versatile
Works in gardens, ballrooms, barns, and beaches alike
Easy to Coordinate
Pairs with almost any accent color or décor style
Recommended Pairings
Our favorite flower combinations for a cohesive blush and ivory look.
Bridal Bouquet
Garden roses (blush + ivory), peonies or peony alternatives, ranunculus clusters, eucalyptus & dusty miller, silk ribbon wrap.
Ceremony + Reception
Ivory arch corners with blush accents, low centerpieces with gold vessels, head table garland, blush aisle markers, cake table florals.
Frequently Asked Questions
What flowers work best for a blush and ivory wedding palette?
Classic roses are the cornerstone of blush and ivory designs—garden roses, spray roses, and standard roses all work beautifully. We also love peonies (or realistic faux peonies), ranunculus, lisianthus, and hydrangeas. For greenery, eucalyptus and dusty miller complement the soft tones perfectly.
Will blush and ivory faux flowers look realistic?
Absolutely! Blush and ivory are some of the most realistic-looking faux flower colors because they closely match natural flower pigments. Our premium silk and foam flowers feature realistic color gradients, soft petal textures, and natural-looking centers that photograph beautifully.
How do I incorporate blush and ivory throughout my wedding?
Start with your bridal bouquet as the anchor piece. Match bridesmaids bouquets with the same palette (perhaps slightly more blush). Use ivory-dominant centerpieces for an elegant reception, and add blush accents to your ceremony arch. The key is consistency across all floral elements.
Does blush and ivory work for all wedding seasons?
Yes! This timeless palette works year-round. For spring and summer, keep it light and airy. For fall, add touches of dusty rose or champagne. For winter, incorporate more ivory with hints of blush and metallic accents like gold or rose gold.
Can I add other colors to blush and ivory?
Blush and ivory pair beautifully with many accent colors: dusty rose for depth, champagne or gold for elegance, sage green for an organic feel, or soft lavender for romance. We can help you find the perfect accent during your consultation.
Ready to Create Your Blush & Ivory Look?
Let's design a timeless, romantic collection in your perfect shades of blush and ivory.
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