Burgundy and blush pink continue to be a prominent colour palette that is desired by couples. Just like Pinterest, our blog is filled with inspiration for real brides. In this section, you’ll find tons of photographs, flowers and inspiration for future weddings.
In today’s blog post, I am sharing some of our favourite designs created by ourselves and other talented florists. No matter the season, brides find a way to incorporate deep burgundy, raspberry, blush pink and nude into their palette. There is also no denying that this palette is sophisticated and romantic.
Romantic + Garden
Suzie and Terry got married in the heart of the countryside in late October.
- Hydrangea Classic,
- Germini Pomponi Black Pearl,
- Amaranthus Upright Red,
- Astilbe Paul Gaarder,
- Brunia Silver,
- Rose Sweet Avalanche.


Credit: Triangle Nursery
Minimal + Elegant
Dave and Grace married in April. This gorgeous wedding found on ‘Whimsical Wonderland Weddings’ oozes with romance and elegance. The burgundy was incorporated in show-stopping centrepieces, as well as small details, the dresses, suits and around the venue.
- Ranunculus
- Rose Sweet Avalanche
- Scabious Stellata
- Freesia White
- Eucalyptus Baby Blue
- Peony Sarah Bernhardt

Credit: Whimiscal Wonderland Weddings – Flowers At The Malthouse
Artistic + Wintry
In late February, this gorgeous couple tied the knot.
- Rose Bridal Piano
- Early Peonies
- Spray Rose Bombastic
- Ranunculus Blush Pink
- Rose Red Piano
- Ranunculus Burgundy
- Eucalyptus
- Rose Kate David Austin


Credit: Whimsical Wonderland Weddings – FairyNuff Flowers
Quintessentially English
In the heart of the Cotswolds, this couple got married early October. Being creative people, they wanted to create a unique and individual feel to the day by mixing rustic styling with a woodland theme. Colours were inspired by Autumn trend predictions of merlot and blush.
- Astrantia
- Roses
- Astilbe
- Dusty Miller (Senecio)


Credit: Love my Dress – Katie Mawson
Sumptuous + Boho
“The aesthetic concept behind this shoot was to combine the sumptuous tones of winter, evoking feelings of roaring fires and luxury textures with the coolness of aquamarine and silvers representing ice and crisp colours.”
- Protea Cyranoides
- Calla Lily Rudolph
- Daucus Dara
- Amaranthus Red Hanging
- More seasonal flowers


Credit: Love My Dress –Lily and May
To conclude, all of the above weddings are creative and use different flower varieties to capture this colour palette. For more ideas, visit our colour ideas on the website here.
