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The bride is the one that has to make all the choices and the most difficult thing is that she must find a way to assort and combine all the colors, the flowers and the accessories in order to obtain coherent and unified bouquets for both her and the bridesmaid’s wear. Believe it or not, this is not an easy task, no matter how simple it may sound at the beginning. The happy bride should be the center of all attention on the wedding day and this is why she must find a way to compose the bouquets for the bridesmaids so that hers to look more extravagant, eye-catchy and original.
The bridesmaids bouquets are there only there to complement the theme and the colors chosen by the bride for her own bouquet and highlight the bride’s look in a more artistic and delicate way. This is actually the role of a bridesmaid: to create a more delightful, romantic and elegant frame or background for the bride to look stunning and outstanding at her wedding. Well, as we said before, choosing similar colors and flowers for the bridesmaids bouquets may not be an easy thing to do for the bride who has no idea what to pick for her own bouquet.
We can only help you by giving you a few examples of colors and flowers that are nowadays used in weddings hopefully you will be able to mix and match something in order to compose your own bouquet and the beautiful bridesmaid wedding bouquets. However, you should always remember that you can always create the bouquets for the bridesmaids by simply using different shades and flower blooms, as long as they are coherent and united by some kind of a common element. This is the case of the brides who decide to go for a bicolor theme or a three color themed wedding.
Here are our own personal examples of flower blooms that you can use for your bridesmaid’s bouquets: peonies, tulips, lilies of the valley, marigolds, narcissuses, hyacinths, cheery blossoms, sweet peas, carnations, orchids, amaryllises, gardenias, stephanotises, lavenders, sunflowers, lilacs, hydrangeas, chamomiles, gerbera daises, rnaunculuses, garden roses, mini calla lilies, freesias, irises, gladiolas, magnolias, yarrows, plumerias, zinnias, hibiscuses, geraniums, agapanthuses, gingers or anemones.