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Perhaps you can steal a certain style, color scheme, flower recipient or accessory. We have many other articles on nature inspired wedding bouquets and décor arrangements that you can look for on our website in order to watch other designs and choose at the end of the search the ones that can fit the type of reception you’re planning. It’s never easy to plan a natural theme wedding, at least not now when there are so many themes and creative ideas that you can use or follow.
The nature theme is by far one of the most adequate ones for outdoors weddings and this is why we recommend this article to all modern brides or couples who are planning a beautiful wedding in the middle of the nature or anywhere else in a wilder location, such as: in a backyard, on an open field, in the woods, on a beach, in a park, in a garden, in the countryside, at a farm, in a vineyard, greenhouse or even in the deserts! Anything wild, eccentric and unusual is trendy when it comes to wedding venues and themes.
There is no better muse or source of inspiration that you can use for planning a gorgeous natural wedding outside the doors than the Mother Nature itself! It all depends on the formality, theme and season. The season is the one that will tell you which flowers and colors you should go for. Only for destination weddings we recommend the exotic or tropical flowers that are imported from different regions. But when it comes to spring, summer or even fall season weddings we recommend the seasonal flowers.
There are so many advantages that you can benefit of by simply suing seasonal flowers instead of tropical assortments in your natural wedding flower centerpieces! First of all, they are less expensive and therefore more affordable for those who don’t have a very generous budget. Secondly, they look more vibrant, fresh, colorful and realistic! The ruffled and frilly blooms are the trendiest ones: ranunculuses, sweet peas, orchids, anemones and Billy Balls.