Flowers For August Wedding




If you’re the lucky bride who gets married on a wonderful vibrant day of August, then you should definitely find out what are the most suitable types of summer wedding flowers that can fit your wedding and your personality, style and vision.




There is nothing more profound, vivid, unique, attractive, colorful, eye-catching, festive, playful, joyful, inspiring and inviting than a summer wedding day decorated or filled with seasonal colorful flowers. Make sure that when purchasing for the best flowers for an august wedding you consider the character, location, style, theme, color-scheme and budget of the wedding.

Match everything in between to obtain a more inviting, surprising, unified and warm wedding atmosphere. Among the seasonal flowers for an august wedding that you can choose to create the wedding bouquets, the table centerpieces and the rest of the décor arrangements are sweet peas, daises, lilies f the valley, chrysanthemums, heathers, veronicas, anemones, cosmos, amaranthus, marigolds, gladiolas, lavender, asters, hydrangeas, hypericum, strawflower, sunflower, poppies, pansies, delphinium, freesias, carnations, marguerites, dahlias, larkspur, rosemary, celosia, scabioas, plume, protea, bells of Ireland, euphorbia, blue lace, coxcomb, lisianthus, zinnias, pepper berry, yarrow, silver sage or trachellium.

Choose any type of these superb august wedding flowers and create the arrangements of your dreams. If you need a guide in the most fashionable, hot and trendy summer colors for 2010 weddings, here are some suggestions. Choose the flowers for an august wedding in natural, pastel or skin tones for a more romantic, delicate, feminine, casual, refined and adorable wedding, such as pale pink, blush, baby pink, pale yellow, peachy, light violet, lime green, emerald green, egg-white, gold, cream, ivory, champagne or tomato red.


On the other hand, for a more vibrant, dynamic and festive wedding atmosphere go with bolder tones of deep purple, mauve, scarlet red, orange, coral, fuchsia, bright yellow, olive green, silver, burgundy, maroon, teal, brown, black, tangerine, magenta or navy blue.

But lets us give you a few examples of tow or three shade mixtures that you can choose for the wedding bouquets and for the table centerpieces. For example, for a country-side or a western wedding opt for wildflowers in russet brown and sunflower yellow shades. For a refined and natural touch wedding bouquet choose light grey with cream and orange.

If the wedding is to be held outdoors opt for different color combinations between deep brown, slate, forest green, maple red, gold, chocolate brown, cinnamon maroon, goldenrod, navy blue, slate, tangerine, saffron, teal, violet, dove grey, aqua blue, burgundy, muted orange, terra cotta, dandelion, ivory, ice blue, pumpkin orange, butter yellow, jade, dark salmon, midnight blue, mango, peachy, wine, pearl grey and black. Decorate the bouquets and arrangements with matching pearls and beadings, ropes, bows and ribbons, diamonds, rhinestones, gems, sequins, lace appliqués, feathers, seashells or any other themed jewelry or accessory.

Written by , date May 20, 2010 in By season
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