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When choosing the best color scheme for the wedding, the bride has to take into consideration all the principal coordinates of the event. The formality and the amplitude of the wedding are definitely essential, but the season and the venue are even more important when it comes to themes and color palettes. The season is the best guide for a bride, as well as the location. If the wedding takes place outside the doors, then you should take consider the natural environment and make the centerpieces and the rest of the décor arrangements look a bit more relaxing, casual and cozy.
The natural style is in big trend for both modern and classic weddings, for both in and outdoors receptions. And these gorgeous flower arrangements we’re showing here today are great examples of natural touch decorations that can fit an elegant wedding planned outdoors or with a rustic style. The red color is the one used by the designers for these gorgeous bouquets and decorations.
As we said above, the colors should be chosen according to the season and location of the wedding. Red is the color of summer and winter, but it can also make a great choice for fall and spring. Depending on the type of red, the arrangements can fit any type of season. The lighter shades are more adequate for spring, the bright louder tones are more fitted for summer, while the dark tones can look beautiful in fall season weddings and perhaps for winter.
These cherry red wedding flower arrangements are ideal for spring and summer time ceremonies and receptions. They are inspired by the cherry fruit color and texture and this is why they look so juicy, romantic and fresh. Who would have thought that red can look so refreshing, natural and tasty in a wedding? The flowers used for the first bouquet form a gorgeous arrangement that can also fit the autumnal weddings. The bouquet is made up of dahlias, ranunculuses, tulips, nerines and scabiosas and it is seasoned with maiden-hair ferns and viburnum foliage. This is why the arrangement is so lavish and substantial.
The second picture show us a few delightful glass vases filled with dahlias, zinnias, scabiosas, ranunculuses and nerines. They look invigorating, joyful and also very cheerful! The red flower arrangements are loosely created to fit the garden style and a casual inviting reception. The third image show us a fresh and innovative cherry fruit room boutonniere tied with a white and black striped ribbon.