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We know that the number of couples who decide to spend the wedding day in the middle of the nature is constantly increasing, and we are glad to see that more and more brides are willing to adopt a more natural, casual and chic style for their own wear (in what matters the wedding dress) and for the wedding décor arrangements. There is nothing more beautiful, inviting and warm than a country side inspired wedding planned at a farm, on an open field, in a horse corral or anywhere else in the middle of the nature.
You can be sure that you and your wedding guests will have a great time enjoying such a vibrant, cozy and cheerful wedding. In our opinion, all weddings should be joyful, colorful and energizing, no matter the theme, the formality, the season or the location you’re choosing for your big event. Weddings are supposed to be happy events and not somber, rigorous, stiffed and dramatic events that will keep everyone at the table and not on the dance floor!
We are convinced that those who decide to use a more vivacious and perhaps exotic theme for their wedding will definitely obtain a more successful party! When it comes to elegant rustic wedding flower centerpieces, perhaps the most adequate colors that you can choose from are: chocolate brown, champagne cream, beige, maroon, coffee brown, mocha brown or peat, bright yellow buttercup yellow or watermelon, peach, bright or burnt orange, coral pink, blush pink, baby blue, navy blue, teal or pale blue, violet, lavender, mauve, plum, aubergine, burgundy or magenta, hot pink, fuchsia, dark red, tomato red or scarlet red, lime green, sage, meadow, mint, forest or emerald green, gold, bronze and silver. We are convinced that you will be able to make sensational combinations using these gorgeous color examples that we’ve listed here.
As for the flowers, we recommend the following rustic-like blooms and assortments: sunflowers, sweet peas, narcissuses, marigolds, irises, pansies, zinnias, lilies of the valley, hydrangeas, lavenders, delphiniums, carnations, chamomiles, gerbera daises, tulips, tuberoses, anemones, ranunculuses, dahlias, asters, gladiolas, Black Eyed Susan, peonies and chrysanthemums.