Green Color Wedding Flower Centerpieces




If you’re planning an eco-friendly wedding or a simple natural wedding outdoors you might want to see these beautiful green color wedding flower centerpieces that we’re presenting on this page. The green theme is one of the trendiest ones, especially among the young couples who are planning a modern fashionable type of wedding. Vibrant, exotic sometimes, dynamic and bold, the green color is by far one of the most attractive and suitable colors that a bride can choose for the cheerful type of wedding she’s planning.




Green is vivacious, jovial and festive and this is why it can make an adequate color selection for a wedding. We should never forget that the weddings are supposed to be cheerful and celebrating events that can make both the couple and the guests happy and excited. The green color is definitely a suitable one for a wedding because it is dynamic, fun and refreshing. You can be sure that your wedding guests will be very happy and flattered to see that you picked the green theme for the wedding reception.

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We invite you to look for the other articles that we have on green color wedding flower centerpieces and bouquets that you can select or get inspired from for your own wedding. We are pretty sure that you will get the opportunity to find something not only adequate but also unique and eye-catchy for your own wedding among all the designs that we’ve posted on our website so far. The green palette contains lots of green shades – one more beautiful than the other. Here are the trendiest or the most popular shades of green that a bride can choose for her wedding: lime green, mint green, meadow green, sage green, mustard green, forest green, emerald green and hunter green.

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Of course, you should make the best green color selection according to the formality, season, venue and theme of the wedding. If you want to obtain a more natural, organic, dramatic, realistic and concentrate, you should definitely use green as the only color or as the principal color in the flower arrangements.

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On the other hand, if you care of something more diversified and lush, something that doesn’t feature that “bushy” effect often found in green wedding bouquets, you should definitely incorporate a secondary color. The green shade looks great next to yellow, pale blue, violet, orange, deep red, chocolate brown, beige, cream, gold, white and black.

Postolache Ana-Maria

Written by , date Jun 03, 2011 in By color
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