13 Gorgeous Red & Orange Bridal Bouquet Ideas

Red represents the fading flame inside your heart, and orange can make you think of watching the sunset with the person you love. Including these hues in your bridal bouquet will help you create an inviting, vibrant, and warm atmosphere on your wedding day.

In your most intimate moments, you can convey passion and romance with even a hint of orange or red.

Are orange and red good wedding colours?

Of course! Although the rich, saturated tones of red and orange may not immediately conjure images of wedding bells, they may nonetheless make a striking statement at your venue. However, you can use these colours in their most striking hues.

Muted colours, such as rust or terracotta, can help you convey a chic yet homey bridal look. Incorporate other shades of grey or complementing colours to create an eye-catching, artistic colour scheme that will look classic in your wedding pictures.

What season is perfect for orange and red bouquets?

Though we love to see orange and red take centre stage in fall and winter colour schemes, they can be used for any wedding season. In these colder months, their warm tones can provide a welcome warmth, much like a hot cup of tea on a chilly day.

During this time of year, orange and red can also be seen mirrored in the natural world. Orange dominates the landscape in the fall, appearing as rolling patches of pumpkins and forest greenery. Holly berries and mistletoe provide poppings of brilliant crimson during the chilly winter shroud.

Orange bouquets perfect for fall

Black & Purple

Burnt orange hues can help you achieve a festive appearance perfect for sombre and dark weddings as Halloween approaches.

Black and purple flowers are used in this stunning orange fall bridal bouquet to create a mystical, witchy feel. It is like a pumpkin patch with a dusk sky overhead! The details, such as the sparkling blackberries, black feathers, and orange autumn leaves, are what we adore most. It's a Halloween-themed symphony of colour and texture coming together.

Pleasant purple aster

Of course, an orange and purple colour scheme doesn't have to be ghoulish. Lavender flowers, such as asters and roses, evoke a dreamy, delicate style in this bridal bouquet that will tickle your romantic side.

The sprigs of pampas grass give texture and visual interest, and the burnt orange accent flowers help ground the fall colour scheme. It's a subdued method of evoking fall flavours without going overboard with pumpkin spice.

Stunning Scarlet

Need help deciding if your bouquet should be red or orange? Not a problem! Orange and red, which are adjacent colours on the colour wheel, complement each other well. This gorgeous red and orange bridal bouquet, if you don't believe us, speaks for itself. It resembles a solitary floral arrangement of a fall landscape!

A warm gradient of orange and red is created by autumnal chrysanthemums, poppies, and dahlia, and you'll feel like a woodland princess with accents like dark leaves and forest weeds.

Gorgeous Olive Green

If you're not a fan of the cold, you might want to add some warmth to your fall wedding bouquets. Burnt orange flowers and olive green hues come together in this gorgeous orange bridal bouquet to evoke the feeling of a destination wedding.

A sandy island beach will come to mind when you see tropical foliage like pineapple, Yuliania, and reeds, while fall foliage like burnt orange cymbidium, dandelions, and Austin roses will always remind you of September. Like a honeymoon escape contained in a bouquet!

Terrific Teal

If you're searching for a different colour scheme to add some semblance of coolness to a fall wedding, teal is a good option.

Teal flowers, such as gardenias and roses, create a stunning contrast with the burnt orange blossoms in this free-form bridal bouquet. The fall-coloured foliage evokes autumnal emotions, and the contrast between the orange and teal ribbons is softened. It makes us think of a fall woodland with a lake view!

Red winter wedding bouquets

Dashing Dusty Rose

One of our favourite red hues is burgundy! In comparison to a saturated tone, it offers more extraordinary richness and depth while also contributing to the passion of red.

Burgundy and gentle dusty pink hues combine in this cascading bouquet to produce a gradient effect that can help liven up a winter event. The accent leaves give the deeper colours just enough of a punch of brilliant red. And the pearl strand is our particular favourite! They add an elegant yet endearingly retro touch.

Moody Black

This huge free-form bouquet highlights how burgundy is also a great colour choice for brides who want a little glitz on their wedding day.

Rich Dahlias, avalanche roses, and even burgundy eucalyptus leaves accentuate the bouquet's deep burgundy base. Black flowers add to these sumptuous feelings, resulting in a sophisticated yet ethereal colour scheme. Bright white flowers, on the other hand, remind us of falling winter snow and prevent the whole thing from becoming overly weighty.

Burgundy & Navy Bliss

If you would rather tone down a bold red colour scheme, adding a navy hue could work well!

The focal point of this cascading bridal bouquet is the rich tones of burgundy and other dark reds. Navy blue roses offer an excellent contrast to the gorgeous waterfall of deep red dahlias, hybrid tea roses, poppies, and buttercups. With this abundant colour scheme, you might stand out at a winter wedding ceremony!

Elegant Christmas Sparkle

It makes sense to incorporate traditional Christmas red into your wedding day if you're planning it around the holidays. A bed of needle-point pine leaves surrounds a bouquet of dazzling white and beige roses, giving this wedding bouquet a Christmas feel.

The red roses and berries create a festive vibe, while the silvery accents evoke the shimmer of Christmas tree ornaments. This bridal bouquet exudes romance and radiance.

Red and Orange bridal bouquet ideas for spring & summer

As we previously stated, orange and red hues are not just for use in the fall and winter. These are some bridal colour schemes that you may use in the spring or summer to incorporate your favourite hues!

Trendy Terracotta

One of our favourite orange hues is terracotta. Terracotta is a timeless colour for bridal bouquets in any season, though it's adorable in the fall.

Bright orange, peach, and terracotta flowers are used in this bridal bouquet to create a playful gradient effect. Simultaneously, delicate pink accent roses and ribbons contribute to the entire look's understated, cheery flair. You'll look stunning wearing this down the aisle in any season!

Citrus & Pink

As this free-form bridal bouquet shows, citrus orange can effortlessly create a beachy flair for summer.

Soft pink tropical flowers contribute to the island atmosphere, while orange undertones make us think of a summertime orange grove. You'll be set to stroll down the aisle (or the sand bar) in ultimate vacation style, thanks to the lush ambience created by the colossal Yuliania leaves.

Romantic Marsala

Since marsala and crimson are near cousins, marsala is a great colour choice for romantic summer or springtime settings.

Red serves as an accent, drawing the entire arrangement together, while marsala blooms are mixed with light pink and nude roses in this circular bridal bouquet. It's a great reminder that red doesn't necessarily have to take centre stage; in fact, it may work wonders as a supporting colour to bring the other hues in your wedding colour scheme to life.

Orange & Denim

The colours are orange and blue go well together. Stated differently, they complement one another's strengths. This stunning free-form bridal bouquet makes that very clear.

As the primary colour, burnt orange tones take centre stage. Denim blue blooms, which add the perfect amount of contrast, also make the entire ensemble feel solid and refreshing. Although this colour scheme is ideal for autumn, there's no reason you can't use it to cool down your summer wedding!

Where can I find red and orange wedding bouquets?

As you can see, orange and red flowers may make a stunning addition to your bridal bouquet in a variety of seasonal colour schemes. Thus, Flowersarch is available to you if you're prepared to say "I do" to your ideal orange or red bouquet.

We provide pre-made bridal bouquets in your favourite shades of red and orange. You can order the lifelike imitation flowers months in advance and keep them long after your wedding ceremony is over because they won't ever wilt.

FAQ:

Which flowers complement red roses in a wedding setting?

Red roses are a typical option for bridal bouquets because they convey romantic love and passion in flower language.

Our top picks for arrangements with red or burgundy roses include the following:

  • Dahlias
  • Pansies or buttercups
  • Gardens with Orchids
  • Poppies and Camelias

Which hue complements red roses in a bouquet?

Referring to the colour wheel for advice might be beneficial when selecting a colour palette for your wedding day. Red roses go well with the following colour combinations:

  • Green: On the colour wheel, green and red are opposites, which is why they are referred to as "complementary colours." Fortunately for you, foliage and other embellishments make green a given in a bouquet.
  • Orange and Yellow: On the colour wheel, orange, yellow, and red are adjacent to one another, designating them as "analogous colours." Consider making one shade the focal point of your design and using the others as supplementary hues.
  • Violet and Burgundy: Shades of reddish violet and purple, which are on the colder side of the colour wheel, go nicely with red. Consider using hues such as ardent marsala.

Which hues work well with vivid orange at a wedding?

Are you wondering what colours work well with bright orange for your wedding?

Just look at the colour wheel once more!

  • Teal or blue: Orange and blue are complementary to one another and are a traditional combination in wedding colour schemes. If you're not a fan of vivid blue, you may get a similar look with another calm tone, like teal.
  • Red and yellow: Orange works very well together with red and yellow to produce a gorgeous gradient of gorgeous warm tones.
  • Green and purple: Split complementary hues are orange, purple, and green. Orange and purple especially look great for Halloween. Additionally, it's simple to incorporate green into your bouquet's leafy foundation.