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We are absolutely fascinated by the way these designers managed to make a narcissus wedding flower centerpiece look so divine, fresh and inviting! We are convinced that many of you will change your mind about the simple, tiny and unattractive narcissus flower after seeing these superb arrangements posted in these pictures. The narcissus flower is not one of those popular types of flowers that everybody thinks of when it comes to weddings and bridal bouquets. These flowers are very delicate, soft petal, fragile and simple, and this is one of the reasons for why a couple or a bride can’t ever think about using narcissuses in their wedding, or at least not as principal centerpiece flowers.
We have a few more articles on narcissus wedding flower bouquets and arrangements that you can browse for on our website, in case you want to see more of these precious and adorable flowers and the way they can be incorporated in wedding bouquets. You can find these beautiful blooms in various shades of white, cream, ivory, yellow, red and orange. But in general, narcissuses can be found in a bicolor shape, where the petals are white or yellow and the centers are colored in yellow, orange or green.
As you can see, the color palette of choices is not very generous with this type of flower, but we are convinced you will be able to appreciate the fact that these lovely blooms manage to compensate through delicacy, refinement, purity, naturalness and innocence of their appearance and texture. These are definitely among the softest types of spring flowers that we know and would recommend to the modern bride who is planning a more casual, simplistic and intimate but chic type of wedding reception.
Those of you who want to obtain a more diversified, rich and eye-catchy narcissus wedding flower centerpiece can always combine the precious narcissuses with other types of flowers that are available in the spring season, such as: sweet peas, orchids, magnolias, irises, lilacs, hydrangeas, daffodils, tulips, pansies, lilies of the valley, Billy Balls, peonies and ranunculuses.
Excuse me, do you have any design using the baby bless flowers? If you do, would you mind link it to me? It would be very nice since baby bless is my favourite. Thank you. ^^
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I’m sorry, I think I’ve mistaken the flower’s name for my previous comment. It’s baby’s breath. thnak you.
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