Natural Look Wedding Flowers and Bouquets




Are you planning a romantic wedding outdoors and haven’t found yet the right color scheme and flowers for getting all started? Well, we invite you to invest a few minutes in examining closely these magical natural look wedding flowers and bouquets that we’ve posted below on this page. Who knows, perhaps you will be able to spot something attractive and suitable for your own wedding decoration! In fact, we are convinced that you will be able to find at least a few details and elements that you would like to incorporate in your wedding! And we say this because we must admit that these pictures we’ve selected for this article are very inspiring and beautiful. They can help any bride who is not positive on what theme or flower blooms to use in her wedding make the best decisions in thee end!




When it comes to nature inspired weddings booked for all kinds of exotic, tropical or wild locations we always recommend the natural touch flower arrangements. And what do we mean by “natural touch”? Well, we definitely refer to pastel and neutral colors, delicate and soft petal flowers and feminine, classy refined decorative items and accessories. Now let us give you a few examples for each of these elements. Starting with the colors, you should be aware of the maximum importance that the theme or the colors you choose have in a wedding.

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The nuances you decide to use for the arrangements are the ones to set a more vibrant, cheerful and energizing mood! This is why is crucial to pick the colors according to the type of wedding you’re planning. For outdoors weddings booked for garden, park, backyard, open filed, beach or mountain top locations one should use only the delicate pastel color palettes. We are going to give you a few examples of neutral colors and derived shades that you can use for composing your lovely natural look wedding flowers and bouquets: violet, mauve, lavender, plum, magenta, lilac purple, aubergine, burgundy, cream, champagne, beige, ivory, buttercup yellow, eggplant white, chocolate brown, lime green, sage, mint, meadow or emerald green, navy blue, turquoise, teal, silver, gold, peach, coral pink, blush pink, ruby rose, burnt orange, baby blue or metallic hues. You can make unique mixtures using these adorable colors we’ve listed here.

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Moving on to the flowers, we recommend you the following types of blooms that you can use: peonies, lilies of the valley, magnolias, sweet peas, narcissuses, anemones, Billy Balls, ranunculuses, gardenias, freesias, hyacinths, gerbera daises, stephanotises, lavenders, cherry blossoms, marigolds, lilacs, chamomiles, gladiolas, amaryllises, tuberoses, gingers, plumeiras, hydrangeas, hibiscuses, sunflowers, asters, tulips, dahlias, carnations, chrysanthemums, yarrows, calla lilies, zinnias, orchids, cosmos, delphiniums or garden roses.

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The list is longer than this but we’ve decide to select only the flowers that are trendy these days in nature inspired weddings. As for the accessories or decorative elements that you can use for enriching and beautifying your precious natural look wedding flowers and bouquets e recommend you the following items: feathers, branches, leaves, ferns, pine cones, sparkling wires, ears of wheat, etc.

Postolache Ana-Maria

Written by , date Feb 21, 2011 in By location
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