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No contemporary bride who respects herself would like to wear a plain standard wedding dress or a traditional simple flower bouquet that can be seen in other bride’s arms too. Every bride of today wants to look original and as different as possible, just to make sure that her look won’t be similar to other bride’s looks. Nowadays, the vast majority of women who are planning their wedding enjoy browsing for all kinds of pictures, galleries and articles on various types of glitter wedding bouquets or craft style bouquets that can inspire theme or help theme in finding something for their own wedding.
It can be quite a delight to spend the day online and look for beautiful wedding flower arrangements that you can use for your own or that can inspire you in one way or another. Since the choices are so many and the ideas are all creative and beautiful to follow, a modern bride might easily start to feel overwhelmed and confused with the whole situation. We suggest you to take it all as slowly as possible in order to plan it all according to a certain list.
On this list you will keep track of the colors or of the color scheme that you’re planning for the wedding, of the types of flowers that you’re going to use in the bouquet and in the rest of the décor’s arrangements, of the budget, of the accessories and of all the decorative items you intend using in the arrangements. It sounds simple but it isn’t. We recommend you to pick the colors according to the season in which the wedding is to take place, the venue, the formality and the theme of the wedding.
In general, glitter wedding bouquets are more suitable for dramatic and yet vanguardist weddings and off the beat brides. The best colors would therefore have to be bold, vibrant and dynamic. Use navy blues, chocolate brows, plums, dark purples, magentas, hot pinks, lime greens, aubergines, vintage oranges or black for the contrasting part, and pastel shades of peach, blush, ivory, gold, silver, pearl gray, turquoise, teal, meadow green, buttercup yellow or violet and lavender for the romantic soft part of the bouquet.