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Any season, except for the winter time is perfect for exploring and incorporating colors that are seasonal and more suitable for the natural landscape than white. Nowadays any color is “permitted” in weddings, especially in wedding flowers and bouquets.
If you find the brown color to be just too dark, dramatic, whimsical and sober for a happy wedding day, you can also use other contrasting or complementary colors like peach or burnt orange, cream, pale pink, champagne, beige, pale blue or light blue, purple, violet, lavender, teal, scarlet red, burgundy, buttercup yellow, forest green, sage green or gold.
As you can see, there are many other colors that can be combined with brown in order to obtain a more easy-going, light and softer to the eye bouquet. But what flowers are there to find in this unique powerful strong color? T
Here are a few suggestions of real fresh brown wedding flowers that you can look for: Leonia roses – chocolate brown or maroon, cosmos, brown gerbera daises – with pink or white centers or cream gerbera daises with brown or black centers, freesias, dahlias, carnations, gladiolas, hydrangeas, hypericum berries, tulips or cream anemones with black centers.
You can complete the look of a brown wedding bouquet with seasonal leaves, fruits, branches, feathers, cones or other herbs that can finish the bouquet’s look and make it even more authentic, natural and realistic.
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