By On Sep 19, 2018 Wedding Flowers
Bright colours are replacing neutral creams and pinks, and orange, yellow and red wedding flowers are particularly effective in adding warmth to any venue. For brides looking for natural coloured flowers, earthy tones, yellow petals and green foliage are currently popular. For a chic urban event, black and white arrangements are eye catching and elegant.
For the ladies, the varied bouquet can make them look simply divine. Choose an artful bunch of flowers, or go for a cascading fall of petals, or even go completely off the beaten path and bring out a bouquet made of succulents and broad leaves. To make a monochromatic bouquet have a bit of extra pop, use a ribbon in a complementary or contrasting color. You can also add to your visual profile with a well matched corsage, which can rest elegantly on your bosom; though care should be taken so that it doesn’t clash with your jewellery. Get botanical on your guests!
Individual arrangements for each table are replacing identical centrepieces at modern weddings. To make this look work, brides are keeping it simple by having the same flowers in a different colour, different flowers of the same colour, or the same flowers but different containers for each table. Keeping the arrangements themselves simple by just sticking to one type of flower per arrangement also helps to create a unified effect without each table being identical.
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