Olive Petal & Blush: A Soft Floral Palette

Olive Petal & Blush: A Soft Floral Palette

Some color palettes don’t need to shout to be heard. Olive Petal & Blush is one of those — a quiet blend of vintage floral hues that feels romantic, balanced, and effortlessly graceful. This palette is perfect for wellness brands, florals, stationery, or any design work that wishes to feel warm, refined, and timeless.

The Mood of Olive Petal & Blush

This muted mix of olive, clover, cream, and blush carries the softness of pressed petals and sunlit linen. It feels delicate without being fragile, elegant without being loud. Use it when your work wants to breathe — when beauty is in the whisper, not the shout.

How to Use This Palette

Here’s how you can weave these five tones into your designs:

  • Anchor / Emphasis
    Use Peach Blossom #BB8588 (or Rose Blush #D8A48F) for buttons, key calls to action, titles, or focal elements.

  • Neutrals / Structure
    Let Arctic Daisy #EFEBCE be your base. Use Olive Petal #A3A380 for cards, background blocks, or subtle color zones.

  • Highlights / Accents
    Sprinkle Golden Clover #D7CE93 in borders, dividers, subtle icons or badges to add a little delight.

The Olive Petal & Blush Color Palette

Olive Petal & Blush

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It’s soft, grounded, and full of quiet elegance — perfect for visuals that want to whisper, not yell.

A Free Resource for You

To help you bring this palette into your work, I created Olive Petal Blush · 5 Free Soft Floral Backgrounds — 5 high-resolution, textured backgrounds you can download now. Use them in journaling pages, social graphics, mood boards, or wherever your designs want a gentle floral whisper.

⟶ [Download Olive Petal Blush · 5 Free Soft Floral Backgrounds]

Which of these soft tones whispers to your creative heart most? Share your favorite — I’d love to see how you use it. Tag @studioaerith if you bring this palette into your work, so I can admire and share your beautiful creations.

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