white wedding flowers
November 22nd 2023

Color Story: All White

White Flower Wedding Inspo

We get a lot of couples interested in an all white floral color palette for their wedding. It's a classic look that can fit a lot of different styles (traditional, romantic, boho, garden party, modern).

We know it can be difficult to communicate what kind of style you're dreaming of so we've put together this short guide to help you visualize & narrow down your choices.

All White ยท Minimal-to-No Greenery

For a look that's modern and airy, opt for a floral palette that is all white with little-to-no greenery. We can discuss using baby's breath or another small white bloom as a fill flower.

Iola & Cameron at Abbey Road Farm

White with Dark Greenery

White blooms paired with dark greenery is a timeless look! We can create arrangements that are more polished or more organic depending on your style.

Ava & Shakeil at The Evergreen

We balanced modern and garden party for A & S' wedding at The Evergreen. The big white blooms alongside elements such as draping greenery & tall delphinium helped create an airy, organic tone while still feeling classic.

Nick & Amy at Oregon Golf Club

We used a mix of formal and informal white blooms for N & A to create romantic, garden party arrangements that were more polished and traditional.

White with Mixed Greenery

We use a range of greenery, from dark italian ruscus to blue-toned eucalyptus with small & large white blooms to create a style that feels both traditional and garden party.

Emmy & Pete at Langdon Farms

Sophie & Ben at Amaterra Winery

White with Eucalyptus

For a rustic or boho feel that's still romantic, we suggest pairing white florals with sage-toned greenery such as eucalyptus or olive.

Megan & Patrick at Scholls Valley Lodge

Hannah & Avery at Grace Acres

For H & A, we used primarily eucalyptus with white florals to fit their rustic, romantic styling.

Julia & Spencer at The Old Schoolhouse

We created a romantic, boho feel for J & S by using big blooms such as roses and dahlias alongside eucalyptus, variegated pitt, and pampas.