Dark Wedding Flowers




Not every bride dreams of a perfect white or pink wedding. More and more dark colors emerged for modern brides to choose from in matters of wedding dresses, wedding cakes and wedding flowers. The dark themed weddings are also starting to gain in popularity among contemporary couples who want to add a twist to the classic romantic wedding.




So, whether you’re planning a dark themed wedding – Gothic, Halloween, punk rock or metall, or you’re simply looking to keep the pace with the latest trends in vibrantly modern colored weddings, it would be great to have a dark wedding flower bouquet that can accompany the general line of the wedding. Among the most fashionable dark shades appropriated for modern weddings are deep purple, gray, silver, deep red, tomato red, rustic red, magenta, burgundy, violet, mauve, chocolate brown, maroon, peat, forest green or olive green, navy blue, dark bronze, ultramarine blue or black.

Any type of these amazingly sleek, refined and mysterious colors can be paired with other contrasting or complementary tones for a more profound, unique, eye-catching, equilibrate and striking effect. For example, purple or violet works great with pale yellow, eggplant, cream, ivory, burgundy, turquoise, hot pink or blush, orange or coral, chocolate brown, lime green, silver, gold or bronze. Black goes well with red, white, fuchsia, scarlet red, baby pink, light blue, magenta, yellow, olive green or peachy. Navy blue makes and excellent pair with white, cream, burnt orange, butter yellow, ultramarine blue, black, cream, emerald green, blush, teal or bronze.

These color combinations work beautifully with any type of wedding: casual or formal, sophisticated or simple, natural or extravagant, vintage or cosmopolitan, intimate or grandiose. As for the location, destination weddings – beach, island, coast, mountain, or any nature wedding outdoors – botanical garden, exotic park, back yard, country –side or filed weddings provide a great landscape and context for a dynamical and vibrant décor.

Among the most popular types of dark wedding flowers that you can choose to compose the wedding bouquets, the table centerpieces and the rest of the décor arrangements, are delphiniums – in lilac, deep blue, purple and violet, tulips – violet, purple, burgundy, black, dark blue or brown, freesias – purple, mauve, brown, burgundy or forest green, gerbera daises – deep orange, purple, black, chocolate brown, maroon, magenta, burgundy or dark green, hyacinth – dark purple, deep burgundy, dark green and deep blue, calla lilies – burgundy, deep red, purple, black, brown, crimson red, roses – black magic, burnt orange terra cotta roses, chocolate brown, burgundy, magenta, purple, deep green, dark blue, dark yellow, Leonidas – chocolate brown, lavender – deep lilac and purple. If you’re not fully satisfied with these natural types of dark wedding flowers you can always call on custom-made artificial dark wedding flowers, such as those made from silk, paper, origami, buttons, feather, ribbons or other material.

Written by , date May 21, 2010 in By color
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