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We have many articles on various pink wedding flower centerpieces and bouquets that you should browse for on our website in order to see more types of arrangements and designs that you can choose from or get inspired from. Pink is definitely one of the most inspiring, romantic and elegant type of color that a bride can use in her wedding reception décor.
There are so many types of pink flowers that you can find out there and use for composing the bouquets and arrangements for the tables! You just need to be 100% convinced of the type of wedding you’re planning and according to the formality, location, season, theme or amplitude to choose the most adequate types of flowers. We are going to give you a few examples of beautiful fresh real pink flower blooms that you can consider for your wedding: ranunculuses, tuberoses, sweet peas, orchids, gerbera daises, anemones, magnolias, irises, asters, chrysanthemums, pansies, gladiolas, hydrangeas, freesias, hyacinths, garden roses, tulips, calla lilies, zinnias, hibiscuses or plumerias. We are convinced that you will be able to compose fabulous arrangements using these types of flowers listed here, according to your own vision and type of wedding you’re planning.
But you must also make sure to pick the right type of pink or the most adequate pink shade that can fit the type of reception décor you’re organizing. The pink palette is very rich and generous in nuances and derived nuances that you can choose from and we are going to give you a few examples: hot pink, fuchsia, magenta, burgundy, plum, aubergine, soft pale rose, blush pink, ruby punk, baby pink, coral pink, violet or mauve.
These superb elegant pink wedding flower centerpieces can work perfectly well for both in and outdoors types of weddings, although it all depends on the formality or theme and amplitude you’re planning for the wedding. Those of you who want to obtain a more diversified, rich and sophisticatedly eye-catchy effect you can mix the pink nuance with other shades of purple, brown, red, orange, green, blue or even black. The pink color also looks fascinating when used next to shades of gold, bronze, silver or pearl gray.