Ivory Wedding Flowers




If you’re one of those brides who loves classic and everything that comes after the classic then you definitely must plan an ivory wedding. Many brides tend to hesitate when this wonderful shade mentioned and many of them can’t seem to decide whether is going to be ivory or white!




Ivory is one of the most attractive, innocent, sleek, refined, classy, stylish, dainty, simply sophisticated, delicate, feminine, adorable and soft colors that can make a wedding day look more eye-catching, romantic, unique, elegant and unforgettable. Compared to the traditional white, the ivory is even more inviting, warm and softer to the eye. In fact, there is no other shade more decent, modest and sophisticated, extravagant and glittering in the same time, proper for a wedding day than ivory.

It all depends on how you assort this color and how you combine it not to look too boring, insignificant or too pale or dull. Whether you choose it for your wedding dress or for the wedding bouquet, this shade is absolutely charming. A great way to bring more light, glitter and extravagance to a wedding is to use ivory wedding flowers. Among the most popular types of ivory wedding flowers that come in this unique shade are roses, calla lilies, tulips, French tulips, ponies, chrysanthemums, gerbera daises, gladiolas, carnations, orchids, or jasmines.

You can use any of these splendid colored flowers and pair them with matching colored accents of chocolate brown or maroon – for a more autumnal and elegant wedding, with tomato red, peachy, deep orange or scarlet rusty red for a more vintage wedding, with lime green, emerald green or olive green for a retro chic or a natural garden wedding, with pale pink, blush or baby pink for a spring playful romantic Victorian wedding, with light blue, turquoise, light violet or navy blue for a beach tropical or winter wedding, with burgundy, red velvet, magenta or black for a more dramatic gothic, Halloween or punk rock stylish wedding or with butter cream yellow, lime green, cream, egg-white or mauve for an antique classy wedding.

It all depends on what are the wedding’s theme, color-scheme, style, character, location, season, amplitude and budget. Choose careful and wisely, depending on your personal style, vision and wedding dress. Ivory can make a wedding atmosphere appear more inviting, protective, brilliant and luxurious without being very sophisticated, expensive or too pompous.

You can adorn an ivory wedding flower bouquet with pearls, beadings, crystals, diamonds, sequins, rhinestones, gems, feathers, lace or taffeta appliqués or any other matching jewelry pr accessory that can enrich the looks of the bouquet and add more glamour, extravagance, class and brightness. Decorate the wedding with feathers and candles for a more classy, refined, sleek, intimate and romantic atmosphere.

Written by , date May 21, 2010 in By type
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