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15 Blue Wedding Color Palettes You’ll Love

Amanda Thompson

Blue wedding color palettes are perfect when you want your wedding to feel calm, romantic, and polished without making the whole look feel too plain. Blue works beautifully in so many ways, from soft dusty blue and powder blue to rich navy, slate, and French blue.

I love blue for weddings because it can feel classic, coastal, modern, or dreamy depending on the colors around it. It looks beautiful in dresses, suits, flowers, table linens, stationery, and small details.

These blue wedding color palettes will help you picture a wedding look that feels soft, stylish, and easy to love.

1. Dusty Blue, Ivory, And Sage Green

A realistic blue wedding color palette mood board in a Pinterest-style collage layout. Add a top row of clean color swatches with small hex codes in dusty blue, ivory, sage green, pale gray, soft beige, and muted olive. Below the swatches, create a polished collage of wedding details: dusty blue bridesmaid dress fabric cropped from the neck down, ivory roses, sage greenery, soft table linens, elegant stationery with silk ribbon, a bouquet held at waist level with no face visible, hands adjusting place cards, and a no-people reception table scene. Use side views, back views, cropped detail shots, hands-only styling, and no-people scenes to avoid showing faces. Soft natural light, DSLR-style realism, 9:16 vertical format. No extra text except small hex codes on the palette strip. (no watermarks on images)

Dusty blue and sage green feel soft, calm, and naturally romantic together. Ivory brightens the palette and keeps it wedding-ready. This is a lovely choice for garden weddings, outdoor ceremonies, and simple elegant receptions.

2. Navy Blue, Champagne, And White

A realistic wedding mood board with a top strip of color swatches and small hex codes in navy blue, champagne, white, ivory, soft gold, and warm beige. Below, show a classic wedding collage of details: navy suit fabric, white flowers, champagne glassware, soft gold flatware, formal table styling, invitation flat lays, a cropped groom suit detail with boutonniere and no face visible, hands holding a bouquet, and a no-people candlelit reception table. Keep the collage polished, timeless, and romantic with DSLR-style realism. Use no clear faces, with side angles, back views, detail-only shots, and no-people scenes. 9:16 vertical format. (no watermarks on images)

Navy gives this palette depth and structure, while champagne brings warmth and white keeps it fresh. It feels classic without being boring. This color scheme works beautifully for formal weddings, ballroom receptions, and evening celebrations.

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3. Powder Blue, Blush, And Cream

A realistic Pinterest-style wedding palette board with a top row of swatches and hex codes in powder blue, blush pink, cream, ivory, soft rose, and pale taupe. Below the swatches, create a soft wedding collage with powder blue ribbon, blush flowers, cream candles, elegant place settings, romantic stationery, a side-view bouquet shot, a bridesmaid dress detail cropped below the shoulders, and a no-people reception tablescape under warm light. Use varied no-face compositions, including hands-only details, back-view styling, side-view crops, and no-people decor scenes. DSLR photo realism, 9:16 vertical format. (no watermarks on images)

Powder blue and blush make a gentle, romantic pair. Cream helps the colors blend smoothly and keeps the full wedding look light. This palette is perfect for spring weddings, soft ballroom decor, and romantic garden settings.

4. French Blue, Ivory, And Gold

A realistic wedding color mood board in a vertical collage style. Add a top strip of palette swatches with hex codes in French blue, ivory, gold, warm beige, pale blue, and soft champagne. Below, show realistic wedding details like French blue ribbon, ivory florals, gold-rimmed glassware, romantic candles, elegant invitations, a bouquet held in front of the body with no face shown, back-view bridal detail shots, and a warm no-people reception scene. Use no clear faces, with a mix of cropped body details, hands-only shots, and no-people styling scenes. The look should feel elegant, classic, romantic, and polished with DSLR realism. 9:16 vertical format. (no watermarks on images)

French blue has a timeless feel that makes a wedding look soft and refined. Ivory keeps it romantic, while gold adds warmth and shine. This is a beautiful choice for couples who want a classic wedding palette with a polished finish.

5. Slate Blue, Mauve, And Taupe

A realistic wedding inspiration mood board with a top row of swatches and small hex codes in slate blue, mauve, taupe, ivory, dusty rose, and soft gray. Under the palette strip, show a polished collage of slate blue linens, mauve flowers, taupe table details, ivory candles, elegant paper goods, a cropped bridesmaid dress image from the neck down, hands tying ribbon around a bouquet, and a romantic reception table with soft floral accents. Use only back views, side views, detail crops, and no-people decor scenes to avoid face issues. DSLR-style realism, 9:16 vertical format. (no watermarks on images)

Slate blue gives this palette a calm, slightly moody base. Mauve softens it, while taupe keeps everything warm and balanced. It works well for fall weddings, indoor receptions, and couples who want blue with a softer romantic side.

6. Sky Blue, Peach, And White

A realistic wedding palette mood board in a polished Pinterest collage layout. Include a top strip of color swatches with hex codes in sky blue, peach, white, soft coral, warm sand, and pale gray. Below, show a fresh collage with peach flowers, sky blue table details, white candles, invitation flat lays, soft linen textures, a side-view cropped couple shot with no faces visible, bouquet close-ups, and softly lit decor scenes. Keep variety in the compositions with no full faces, using back views, hands-only images, and no-people styling scenes. The mood should feel airy, sweet, and romantic with real DSLR photo quality. 9:16 vertical format. (no watermarks on images)

Sky blue feels light and cheerful, while peach adds warmth and softness. White keeps the whole look bright and simple. This palette is lovely for beach weddings, spring weddings, and outdoor ceremonies with soft natural light.

7. Blue Gray, Dusty Rose, And Ivory

A realistic wedding color scheme mood board with a top swatch strip and small hex codes in blue gray, dusty rose, ivory, soft taupe, mauve, and pale silver. Below, create a soft elegant collage of dusty rose flowers, blue gray ribbon, ivory candles, airy invitations, hands holding a bouquet, a back-view bridal detail, and a no-people reception table with romantic styling. Use no clear faces and mix detail shots with no-people decor images for variety. The mood should feel calm, romantic, and elegant with soft natural light and DSLR-style realism. 9:16 vertical format. (no watermarks on images)

Blue gray and dusty rose feel romantic in a quiet, graceful way. Ivory keeps the palette fresh and wedding-friendly. This is a great choice if you want blue tones that feel soft, mature, and easy to style.

8. Royal Blue, White, And Silver

A realistic wedding palette board featuring a top row of color swatches and hex codes in royal blue, white, silver, icy blue, soft gray, and ivory. Below, show a polished collage of wedding visuals: royal blue ribbon or dress fabric, white flowers, silver candle holders, elegant table settings, cropped dress detail shots, bouquet styling in hands-only composition, and no-people reception tables glowing in soft light. Avoid showing faces by using back angles, side crops, waist-up detail framing, and no-people scenes. The collage should feel bold, clean, elegant, and romantic with DSLR-quality detail. 9:16 vertical format. (no watermarks on images)

Royal blue makes a strong statement, while white and silver keep the look clean and elegant. This palette is perfect for couples who want blue to feel bold but still polished. It works well for formal weddings and winter receptions.

9. Light Blue, Lavender, And Cream

A realistic wedding inspiration mood board with a top strip of swatches and hex codes in light blue, lavender, cream, pale lilac, soft ivory, and warm beige. Below, create a dreamy collage with light blue ribbons, lavender flowers, cream table styling, elegant table settings, silk ribbon stationery, a cropped dress shot from below the chin, hands arranging flowers, and candlelit reception decor. Use a mix of no-people flat lays, bouquet close-ups, back-view styling, and side-angle detail photos with no visible full faces. The mood should feel soft, airy, romantic, and slightly dreamy with realistic DSLR photo quality. 9:16 vertical format. (no watermarks on images)

Light blue and lavender create a soft, dreamy wedding palette. Cream keeps the colors warm and gentle, so the look does not feel too cool. This scheme is beautiful for spring weddings and romantic indoor venues.

10. Navy, Burgundy, And Blush

A realistic vertical wedding mood board with a top palette strip showing hex codes in navy blue, burgundy, blush pink, ivory, dusty rose, and warm taupe. Below the swatches, show a romantic collage of burgundy flowers, blush blooms, navy suit details, polished table settings, invitation styling, a bouquet held in front of the body with no face visible, cropped bridesmaid dress details, and warm ceremony decor. Use varied no-face compositions such as side views, back views, hand-held bouquet close-ups, and no-people tablescape shots. DSLR realism, Pinterest-style collage layout, 9:16 vertical format. (no watermarks on images)

Navy and burgundy give this palette depth, while blush softens everything. It feels romantic, rich, and classic. This is a beautiful choice for fall weddings, winter weddings, and evening receptions with candlelight.

11. Cornflower Blue, Yellow, And White

A realistic wedding color palette collage with a top row of swatches and hex codes in cornflower blue, soft yellow, white, buttercream, fresh green, and pale peach. Below, show realistic wedding details such as blue wildflowers, yellow blooms, white table styling, elegant stationery, hands tying an invitation suite, a cropped-from-neck bridesmaid dress detail, and a sunny garden reception setup. Keep all people shown from the back, side, or cropped below the face, and include some no-people decor scenes for variety. The mood should feel fresh, cheerful, and romantic with DSLR-quality realism. 9:16 vertical format. (no watermarks on images)

Cornflower blue and soft yellow feel fresh and happy together. White keeps the palette clean and bright. This is a great choice for spring weddings, garden weddings, and couples who want a blue palette that feels cheerful.

12. Steel Blue, Cream, And Burnt Orange

A realistic wedding mood board in a Pinterest-style collage layout. Add a top strip of swatches with small hex codes in steel blue, cream, burnt orange, rust, warm beige, and muted sage. Below, create a romantic collage with burnt orange flowers, steel blue fabric details, cream table decor, menu cards, bouquet close-ups, a side-view body detail of a bridesmaid dress with no face shown, hands holding flowers, and no-people reception styling under soft candlelight. Avoid clear faces completely by using cropped, turned-away, or detail-only compositions. DSLR-style realism, 9:16 vertical format. (no watermarks on images)

Steel blue and burnt orange make a beautiful warm-and-cool mix. Cream helps soften the contrast and makes the palette feel wedding-ready. This scheme is perfect for fall weddings and modern rustic venues.

13. Pale Blue, Champagne, And Ivory

A realistic wedding palette board with a top row of color swatches and hex codes in pale blue, champagne, ivory, soft gold, warm beige, and pearl white. Below, show a polished collage of pale blue ribbon, champagne glassware, ivory flowers, elegant paper goods, a groom suit detail with boutonniere and no visible face, cropped dress shots, bouquet styling in hands-only composition, and a romantic reception table. Use no full faces, with side crops, back views, and no-people decor shots for variety. The mood should feel soft, refined, and romantic with true-to-life DSLR quality. 9:16 vertical format. (no watermarks on images)

Pale blue and champagne feel soft, elegant, and light. Ivory helps keep the palette clean and classic. This is a beautiful choice for couples who want a blue wedding scheme that feels gentle and polished.

14. Cobalt Blue, Pink, And White

A realistic wedding inspiration collage with a top color strip showing hex-coded swatches in cobalt blue, soft pink, white, fuchsia, pale blush, and fresh green. Below the palette strip, create a realistic wedding mood board with blue glassware or ribbon details, pink flowers, white linens, invitation flat lays, cropped dress detail shots, hands holding a bouquet, and no-people decor scenes in soft natural light. Use back views, side views, shoulder-down crops, and detail-only shots so no full faces are visible. The mood should feel bright, fun, romantic, and polished with DSLR-style realism. 9:16 vertical format. (no watermarks on images)

Cobalt blue brings bold energy, while pink makes the palette feel playful and romantic. White keeps everything balanced. This is a great option for couples who want blue to feel bright, modern, and full of personality.

15. Midnight Blue, Plum, And Silver

A realistic blue wedding color palette mood board with a top strip of swatches and small hex codes in midnight blue, plum, silver, ivory, soft lilac, and charcoal. Below, show a cohesive collage of plum flowers, midnight blue linens, silver candle holders, stationery with silk ribbon, a back-view bridal detail, cropped bridesmaid dress fabric shots, hands-only bouquet styling, and a romantic reception table under warm glowing light. Keep faces out of frame using side angles, back views, close-up crops, and no-people scenes. The overall mood should feel moody, elegant, romantic, and polished with realistic DSLR photo quality. 9:16 vertical format. (no watermarks on images)

Midnight blue and plum create a deep romantic palette, while silver adds a cool elegant finish. This scheme is perfect for evening weddings, winter weddings, and formal receptions that need a rich blue color story.

Conclusion

Blue wedding color palettes are easy to love because they can feel soft, classic, modern, or bold depending on how you style them. Whether you choose dusty blue, navy, powder blue, or midnight blue, the right supporting colors can make the whole wedding feel calm, romantic, and beautifully connected.

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