Elegant wedding flower centerpieces




All the brides are planning an elegant wedding but what does elegant means after all? This concept is always interpreted differently according to the cultural and social background of each bride in part. It’s true that every wedding is both formal and elegant in the same time, or so it has to be, but even this concept has its own derived senses or meanings. For example, while for some brides elegance means dramatic, dark and whimsical, for others elegant might mean simple and refined, sophisticated and soft.




For each case in part the elegance principle shows to be different. When we say elegant wedding flower centerpieces we refer to all those flower arrangements that look stylish, classy, sleek and voguish.

That doesn’t have to mean that you must purchase only expensive types of flowers or those that are in trend. You must keep the arrangements natural, simple and loose. This is the actual secret of most modern elegant wedding flower centerpieces and weddings in general of today. Keep it all simple and refined, but still playful and cheerful, and this way you’ll get the successful wedding that you’ve always imagined. When it comes to colors and flowers, the palette of options is quite diverse and generous.

Whether you decide to go with your favorite types of flowers and your favorite types of colors, whether you decide to plan it all according to the latest tendencies in weddings, the final effect is definitely going to be spectacular and the ravishing. If we are to recommend certain type of flowers that can go well for your elegant wedding flower centerpieces we would pick the ones that are in vogue at this moment.

Here are the most popular types of flowers that are used today in stylish contemporary weddings: narcissuses, hydrangeas, sweet peas, gladiolas, ranunculus, orchids, lilies of the valley, calla lilies, lavenders, stephanotises, peonies, gerbera daises, sunflowers, tuberoses, hyacinths, anemones, amaryllis, carnations, gardenias, tulips, delphiniums, lilacs, asters, dahlias, chrysanthemums, geraniums, magnolias, plumerias, Billy balls, hibiscus, zinnias, yarrows, cherry blossoms or chamomiles.

The list can continue, but these are the examples that are often followed by modern brides in composing their own elegant wedding flower centerpieces.


When we think of the best types of flowers that would go perfectly well for formal elegant chic weddings we imagine long stemmed wedding flowers set in tall arrangements. The best colors that you can use for this type of wedding are: cream, beige, white, champagne, blush, chocolate brown, maroon, mocha, coral, peach, vintage orange, navy blue, deep red, lime green, fuchsia, violet, lavender, lilac, dark purple, burgundy, plum, magenta, pale blue, baby pink, violet, buttercup yellow or bright yellow, black, silver, gold, pearl gray, teal or aubergine.

Written by , date Oct 14, 2010 in By meaning
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  1. Mary says:

    The elegant wedding flower centerpieces are certainly the proper ones to choose when planning an elegant wedding…everything needs to be perfectly planned and matched so that the result might be the perfect one and so that we might remember our wedding day our entire life and so that our guests might also remember attending it with pleasure…I like the first picture…white is certainly a color that expresses purity and which adds to the elegance of a wedding …the last picture also looks nice and I wonder…where did you find it? I bet there are numerous other such interesting pictures and examples which could help me find the perfect ideas for creating a wedding flower arrangement that might be appropriate for my dream elegant wedding ….

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