Magnolia wedding flower centerpieces




If you are looking for a more interesting and not that popular type of flower that can help you pull a more sophisticated or simply extraordinary and one of a kind wedding perhaps you should give it a try with magnolias. These types of flowers are among the most beautiful and elegant sculpted peal like types of flowers that a bride can incorporate or use in her wedding. Why should you go with roses or follow the same traditional ordinary path of classic wedding flowers that all the brides are using in their wedding when you have so many other options that are way more unique and attractive!




We encourage you to follow your own sense of artistry, creativity, style and elegance when it comes to planning the wedding centerpieces and the rest of the décor arrangements and to choose a more attractive and perhaps unpopular type of flower that can’t be seen in “everyday” weddings like magnolia.

From the same range of one of a kind unconventional types of flowers that you can choose from for a more unique and original wedding are: lotus, geraniums, amaranthus, lilacs, lavenders, zinnias, yarrows or agpphantus and Billy Balls. The list can continue, but these are among the most popular unpopular types of wedding flowers that are used in modern weddings of today. Magnolias are not the bets flowers for a wedding because they are not that long lasting as other more traditional wedding flowers and because they don’t have long stems to be used in taller wedding flower arrangements.

But they are surely a fascinating presence when they are incorporated in small bowls, flower pots or other smaller recipients and they make a stunning apparition on spring time weddings. You can use them as floating flowers in bowls with water and candles for a more romantic, intimate and romantic feminine and delicate wedding. Magnolias come in various pastel soft shades and they look gorgeous when used in nature inspired weddings. The most popular colors that come in magnolias are: pale pinks, blushes, hot pink, burgundy, red, white, cream, mauve, purple, violet, lilac or brown.

Your magnolia wedding flower centerpieces can be created using other flowers too that look charming in this combination, like: orchids, sweet peas, roses, carnations, freesias, stephanotises, irises, hibiscus, gardenias, peonies, anemones, ranunculus, hydrangeas, calla lilies, amaryllis or dahlias. We advise you to use them along though because they have lavish blooms that don’t need any extra fillers or greeneries in order to look rich and attractive.

These pictures with magnolia wedding flower centerpieces might help you get inspired for your own table centerpieces in case you have no idea how to use them in order to obtain a sensational wedding atmosphere.

Written by , date Oct 15, 2010 in By type
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