This color is TOTALLY trending right now in the wedding world! Whether you are pairing it with a soft pink, vibrant salmon, or a mustard yellow, we are seeing it all over! It must be that whole Tiffany’s Co. subliminal messaging.
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Things we love:
- hints of mint in all the details
- flowers don’t come in mint and still look natural
- gorgeous mint heels that would be so cute peeing out under a bridal gown
- big ribbon on the bottom bouquet that could match your bridal gown sash
- different patterned ties in the same color scheme
- relaxed and flowing bridesmaid dresses
- mint goes with almost all colors
- bring in hints of gold, copper, or silver to add formality
- bring in hints of brighter colors to add a relaxed feel and/or vibrancy
- bring in white to add balance and grounding
Flowers in mint:
Unless you are dying your carnations a mint color, you aren’t going to find what you are looking for in main flowers. What we have seen in mint schemes are mainly white bouquets with mint ribbons. In filler flowers and greenery, the closest you will get to a mint is in a silvery lamb’s ear greenery (pictured in second row bouquet). If you are set on mint flowers, you could always opt for silk arrangements – but it won’t look as natural.
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