While mauve works very well with pale colors, a vibrant purple such as a royal purple or violet really pops when matched with yellows.

Since royal purple is such a strong color, pairing it with a gorgeous mid-toned yellow makes for an eye catching wedding bouquet. In this case, less is more so it’s best to stay away from adding additional colors to the arrangement. A bit of dark green leaves can enhance the bouquet, but keep them to a minimum.
One striking purple wedding bouquet was made with deep purple and bright yellow silk gerbera daisies in a posy design. Another one was a biedermeier (ring bouquet) that featured vibrant purple pansies ringed by small pale to medium yellow flowers and finished with a ring of beautiful broad green leaves at the bottom.
Tulips are an excellent option for wedding flowers. They are available year round, in multiple colors, and retain moisture for a long time, ensuring that your flowers won’t droop as your special day goes on. With no thorns, you won’t scratch yourself (as with roses), and tulips can be beautifully arranged into cascade bouquets, round bouquets, and hand-tied bouquets, making them a versatile wedding flower choice. Think of beautiful French tulips in multiple colors tied with an organza ribbon for a classic hand-tied bouquet.

Tulip itself has a lot of varieties. Combining them with other flowers create an inifinite choice of lovely wedding bouquets.
- For a cascade bouquet, mix white tulips with bright yellow calla lilies. Or you can have an all-white bouquet with white tulips and white stephanotis.
- For round bouquets, mix white tulips and red roses.
- For hand-tied bouquets, get white tulips, agapanthus, snapdragon and lisianthus and tie them together with a white satin ribbon.
Tulips wedding bouquets will create a romantic atmosphere on your most memorable day. It is the perfect wedding bouquet any bride can have on her wedding day.