The “Sorbet” Look: Modern and Fun Wedding Flowers

“Sorbet” wedding flowers and bouquets are sweet, sassy, young and fresh.  A combination of rich pastels and bright hues, this look stars a radiant punch of lemon and buttercup yellows with a pop of deep coral against a backdrop of blues, spearmint, lavender, and a rich dove gray.  Bridal bouquets and flower arrangements feature florals and accessories with geometric modern shapes and graphic patterns, with the feel of an updated “mod” 1950’s and 1960’s vibe.

What types of flowers, greens and accessories can you use for the “Sorbet” look?  We love these!

  • Yellow Flowers
    Dahlias, Cymbidium Orchids, Tulips, Calla Lily, Button Mums, Billy Balls, Freesia, Roses, Gerbera Daisies, Football Mums, Spider Mums, Spray Roses
  • Coral Flowers
    Dahlias, Gerbera Daisies, Garden Roses, Hypericum, Roses, Gladiolus, Spray Tinted Hydrangea
  • Blue Flowers
    Hydrangea, Delphinium, Iris, Cornflower, Thistle, Football Mum, Veronica
  • Green Flowers
    Spider Mums, Football Mums, Roses, Trachellium, Mojito Hydrangea, Dendrobium, Dianthus, Roses, Hypericum
  • Lavender Flowers
    Agapanthus, Calla Lily, Freesia, Football Mums, Larkspur, Dianthus, Rose Cool Water, Spray Roses
  • Greens
    Pittosporum, Eucalyptus, Eucalyptus Silver Dollar, Lemon Papoose, Lemon Leaf, Lily Grass
  • Floral Supplies and Accessories
    Rich Pastel Ribbons, Hobnail Vases, Cylinder Glass Vases, Square Glass Vases, Geometric Wood and Bark Containers,

The Sorbet Wedding Flower Pack from BloomsByTheBox.com!

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What do you think? We think this pack is perfect for spring and summer weddings. All the guess work is taken care of, each pack was designed with color and texture in mind. And for under $400, this pack will give you enough flowers to make 8-10 medium sized arrangements. That could be any combination of full centerpieces or standard sized bouquets. Floral expertise is not needed here. Save money without compromising on beauty!

 

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