Flower Pots Wedding Flower Centerpieces




There are million ways to plan a fabulous modern and inviting wedding outdoors, and perhaps the more a bride sees different styles and arrangements the more her final decision is going to become impossible to make! Well, it seems that we are here also for providing you with more creative ideas and samples of gorgeous wedding flower decorations that we think many of you will come to like and perhaps even choose something for your own wedding. In case you won’t be able to find anything you can use in your own decorations you can at least get inspired by these arrangements.




We thought to present you these gorgeous and sublime flower pots wedding flower centerpieces in this article because we know that there are many brides out there who are interested in planning a more simplistic, casual and refined wedding. Well, there is no doubt that for casual outdoor weddings everything that is small, delicate, natural and colorful can work! We are quite impressed with these beautiful flower pot arrangements we’re presenting on this page and we think that those of you who are thinking of planning the marvelous wedding in a natural location will definitely find something inspiring among these styles here. There is nothing more vibrant, inviting, warm and cozy than a beautiful modern wedding planned for a botanical garden, for a public park, for an open field, country side, beach, coast, mountain top or even for the woods. These are only a few of the most popular locations or venues that contemporary couples are choosing these days for their wedding.

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It seems that the majority of the brides today are interested in planning their wedding in a more exotic, luxurious, nice and flattering nonchalant way. And this is because they want to have fun on their wedding day, enjoy spending time with the guests and have a great time dancing and partying! We think that for nature inspired outdoors weddings the best types of recipients that you can use for the flower arrangements and centerpieces are the small ones. You can use pots, little vases, bottles, boxes, bowls, glasses or any other container or vessel you think it can work with the theme, the natural environment of the location and the formality of the wedding.

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These flower pots wedding flower centerpieces here are definitely suitable for both out and indoors weddings – casual or more dramatic. Even vintage brides can choose something beautiful among these arrangements here because they are very chic, coquette, discreet, feminine and naturally romantic! Let us now give you a few examples of fresh types of flowers that you can use for composing the wonderful and lovely pot centerpieces for your wedding.

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The short stemmed assortments can work wonderful for these types of arrangements, but you can also use more sophisticated and long stemmed blooms. Here are our own examples: pansies, narcissuses, anemones, magnolias, orchids, ranunculuses, freesias, peonies, lilacs, lilies of the valley, hydrangeas, tuberoses, hyacinths, lavenders, sweet peas, mini calla lilies, Billy Balls, delphiniums, gingers, stephanotises, irises or gardenias.

Postolache Ana-Maria

Written by , date Feb 17, 2011 in By location, Wedding Flowers
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  1. Terry says:

    A more simplistic, casual and refined wedding is definitely represented by those flower pots centerpieces! I must admit that in my country I have never seen these type of centerpieces, only bowels and extravagant flowers, but these simple pots are just beautiful! You may choose simple flowers as those founded in your grandma’s garden.

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