I am getting married next July. We have just picked our venue, it will be an outdoor ceremony %26amp; tented reception. There is no real theme yet. I wanted one of my colors to be like a lilac or periwinkle - but I learned that lilac is not in bloom in July.
Can anyone recommend any other flowers close in color? What about an actual THEME or another color to compliment?
I have no idea what I am doing!
HELP with July wedding flowers %26amp; colors!?
very bright, vibrant and summery colors bloom in July, such as the lotus. Pinks, purples, reds and oranges would be ideal for your wedding. :)
Reply:could do red, white and blue for a 'theme'. Do whatever colors you like! Congrats! :) :) :)
Reply:Check out flower options here
http://theknot.com/keywords/sc_150_527.s...
And no theme is necessary. "Wedding" is theme enough.
If you need another color, why not white? Lilac and white? Or periwinkle and white?
Dress the bridesmaids in periwinkle, and have the little flower girl in all white.
Picture groomsmen in something like this with periwinkle vests and ties.
http://www.tuxedoavenue.com/vest/vestdet...
This site does have the periwinkle available.
Your groom could wear the same tux with white vest and white tie.
Just some suggestions.
Reply:Hydrangeas are in bloom in July and you can get them in gorgeous shades of blue/purple:
http://www.hydrangeashydrangeas.com/
Reply:i got married last june and had all roses including red, hot pink, yellow, and orange....the bouquets were beautiful!
Reply:you can use orchids, freesias, lisianthus
or how about Lupine and yellow lillies or sunflowers.
yellow is a complimentary color to purple/lavendar
you can have your bridesmaids wear lilac with yellow accessories or even put half the girls in yellow and the other half in lilac.
you can get clematis plants with purple flowers and have the vines cover the four corners of the tent. get some petunias in lilac and plant them in pretty pots and they could be used for center pieces on the tables - you could even put candles in the center.
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