A pink wedding bouquet is one of the most romantic and charming of bouquets, whether your choice of flower is a delicate pastel pink rose or a vibrant magenta colored tulip. Usually, fairytale wedding themes come to mind when you think of this pretty feminine color.
On this page you will find some lovely suggestions and pictures to help you with your decision on a suitable bridal bouquet arrangement. Some are poetic and graceful, while others are vibrant and dignified... a little something for everyone!

What a beautiful lush bouquet of peonies and roses!
The roses range from white to pale pink, while the peonies are crossing over to a pale mauve really making this a very pretty and romantic floral arrangement.
The accents of light green leaves and white baby's breath are a nice contrasting touch too.
Excellent flower substitutions for this bouquet would be camellias, lisianthus or tulips for the roses; ranunculus in place of the peonies.

This is a gorgeous cascade bouquet with striking white and pink two-toned roses.
Dark green leaves provide a wonderful contrast making this flower arrangement really "pop" while the abundance of delicate baby's breath create a truly elegant and romantic display.
This would be a great pick for a "Cinderella" or fairy-tale wedding theme.
And, although it's certainly versatile enough to be used in any season, I can see this pink wedding bouquet as a fabulous choice for a winter wedding theme or a Valentine's Day celebration.

The colors of this pastel pretty bouquet are soft and dreamy... and a captivating choice for a summer wedding.
Even the shape of the bouquet adds to its romantic effect. This simple arrangement of white and pink roses would look best with an unfussy bridal gown.
And just picture how this wedding flower arrangement would also look gracing the tables at your wedding reception! Simply and elegantly beautiful.

A sensational selection of vibrant color, this unique bridal bouquet consists of bright pink calla lilies and full, open roses.
Red hypericum berries are a wonderful accent, adding texture and interest to the bouquet. (See... you can mix pink and red together!)
The rich green color of the leaves from the flowers and the berry stems are a perfect contrast and help to tone down, while still emphasizing the pink in the flowers.

Tulips are wonderful flowers to use in a bridal bouquet. They come in a wide range of solid colors and "shape" types, such as the long-stemmed French tulip, the shorter stemmed Dutch tulip, and striped or variegated Rembrandt tulips (pictured here).
In fact, there are 15 different divisions of tulips with hundreds of species to pick from!
For example, take this pink and yellow tulip bouquet and switch it out with a different variety of tulip - such as the parrot tulip with its ruffled petals - and you'd have a completely different looking arrangement of wedding flowers!
This particular color combo shown here is also great for a pink and green wedding too, as the green leaves are so prominent.

Here's a nice idea for your bridesmaids.
Three pretty pink roses are simply nestled within dark green leaves and ferns, and are then hand-tied with an airy pink chiffon ribbon.
Simple, elegant and practical for those watching their budget.
Any long-stemmed flower would make a good substitution for the roses, which may reduce your costs further.
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