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#FallWeddingTrendAlert: Blue Hydrangeas For A Subtle Sense of Calmness

Believe it or not, although they are wildly popular in summer weddings, hydrangeas make a beautiful flower for an autumn wedding. The sheer texture and subtle tones make it perfect for bouquets, table decor, aisle runners, and more.

Tradition wants something blue for the wedding to bring good luck. So why not let hydrangeas paint the tone blue to give a fresh dose of calmness? Here are a few ways you can incorporate them into your wedding.

 

Pump It Up

Planning & Event Design @dianekhouryweddingsandevents
Photographer @capturedbyclaudine
Dress @alinlekal
Flowers @sweetbotanica

Hydrangeas will always have their place when it comes to a design focused on a blue color palette. Evaluate pre-existing spots within the reception venue where you can create a “moment” in which a floral installation can shine. Don’t forget to put your cake on display in a beautiful space!

Pair It Up With Pampas

Event Design @fleurweddingstoronto Floral Design @flowers_time Photo @lamemoir
Place @casalomatoronto

Pampas are modern-day brides’ bff! All those boho brides, raise hands, ’cause this one’s for you. They can be incorporated into your bouquet during any season. For fall, choose caramel hues along with antique pink. Mix in white hydrangeas for a pop of contrast and texture.

Put It On Table

Picture Courtesy: @yvangrubski, Planners @thepartyplannersmonaco, Floral design@waynerileyflowers / Planner: @kateandcompany, Florals: @grodesigns, Image: @nstpictures

Make a floral runner to add a statement at your wedding reception. If you’re planning a fall wedding and want to create a seasonal display for your tables, consider incorporating changing hydrangeas to add plenty of interest and texture. We are sure they will look stunning.

Bring it on Through the Backdrop

Pictures Courtesy: @chicweddingphotography & @the12events

And there’s never too many hydrangeas, isn’t it? Love this stunning arch design in an open-air wedding. Combined with white, we love the way such a simple color palette has so much texture and interest in this look.

Walk Down On Aisle

Pictures Courtesy: @bircheventdesign @roni_floral_design / @ktmerry

Don’t underestimate the power of your ceremony’s aisle arrangements. Think blue hydrangeas wouldn’t fit for fall? Think again. Embrace that natural color and pair them with plenty of other branches and greenery to dress up a metal altar. The pops of antique blue make a subtle, unique statement.