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Blue is a popular color choice for weddings because it brings a calm and classic look to any celebration. I’ve noticed lots of couples gravitate toward blue when they want something beautiful, timeless, or just a little different for their big day.

There are so many ways to use blue, so I can help you find ideas that’ll make your wedding decor feel personal and unique. Whether you lean toward soft pastels or those deep, moody shades, blue just fits with so many different themes and vibes.
1. Royal blue silk table runners

I love using royal blue silk table runners at weddings. The color pops against white or pale tables, and honestly, this shade just works with almost any theme you can dream up.
2. Dusty blue velvet napkins

Dusty blue velvet napkins bring a soft, rich vibe to the table. Velvet just feels fancy, but this color keeps things understated. It’s a simple way to get that relaxed, polished look—works for modern or classic styles, honestly.
3. Sapphire blue floral centerpieces

Sapphire blue flowers in centerpieces? Yes, please. They instantly add boldness to the whole room. I usually mix them with white or pale blooms to keep things balanced.
4. Cerulean linen chair sashes

Cerulean linen chair sashes bring a fresh touch to wedding chairs. The soft blue pops without being loud, and these sashes just seem to fit with almost any style out there.
5. Ocean-colored place cards

I like using place cards in shades of blue that feel like the sea. You can keep them simple or add a little nautical design. Watercolor blues give off such a calm, elegant vibe.
6. Navy blue arch drapery

Navy blue drapery on a wedding arch just feels so elegant and calm. The deep blue fabric works for both indoor and outdoor ceremonies, and I usually pair it with white or light flowers for a nice contrast.
7. Turquoise glass votive holders

Turquoise glass votive holders add such a soft blue glow to tables. I like using them for centerpieces or even lining walkways. The color stands out, but it’s not too in-your-face.
8. Blue hydrangea bridal bouquet

Blue hydrangeas in bridal bouquets really stand out and feel so calm. They look great with white roses or a bit of greenery for that classic vibe. I keep coming back to them for their soft, round shape.
9. Aqua ombre wedding cake

I’m a big fan of an aqua ombre wedding cake for that unique, modern touch. The color gently fades from light to deep aqua. It’s a subtle way to bring color into the mix.
10. Blue macarons as wedding favors

Blue macarons make classy wedding favors, and they fit so many wedding themes. You can pick whatever shade of blue works for your palette. Guests always seem to love the sweet treat and the easy, cute packaging.
11. Dusty blue candle arrangements

Dusty blue candles bring a soft, elegant feel to the table. They look calm with white or silver accents. These candles just work—modern, classic, whatever your style.
12. Midnight blue tablecloths

Midnight blue tablecloths give tables that rich, deep color. This shade looks great with silver or gold accents. The whole room feels elegant, but not over the top.
13. Teal-ribbon tied cutlery

I like tying teal ribbons around cutlery for a quick pop of color. It looks polished and matches the rest of the blue decor. Small detail, but it really helps tie the table together.
14. Azure table number stands

Azure table number stands really stand out on white or neutral tablecloths. The bright blue makes it easy for guests to spot their seats—no confusion there.
15. Powder blue bridesmaid dresses

Powder blue bridesmaid dresses bring a light, calming feel to the whole wedding. I think this color works especially well for spring and summer. Plus, it always looks timeless in photos.
16. Blue lace wedding invitations

Blue lace wedding invitations feel classic and elegant. The lace gives a soft touch, and the blue keeps things fresh. I often see blue lace paired with white ribbon for a nice, balanced look.
17. Navy velvet ring box

I really like how a navy velvet ring box pops against all the other wedding details.
The deep color and soft fabric just bring in that classic vibe, you know?
It’s such a simple touch, but it makes the rings look so much more elegant during the ceremony.