Wedding Flowers

Beach wedding bouquet jewelry

Posted in: bouquets | September 1st 2010 | no comments

Are you planning a beach wedding and you haven’t found yet the way to a fabulous extravagant and luxurious tropical wedding bouquet that can make your bridal look even more mesmerizing and magical?

Well, we’re here to guide you towards a more fabulous, exquisite and ravishing successful look by providing you with more information on how to create your wedding bouquet in a more unique, original and fantastic way. The first thing that you have to do is to pick the right type so flowers that will compose the beach wedding bouquet.

There are many types of exotic flowers that you can choose from, but if you don’t have a generous wedding flower budget that can allow you to spend as much as you want on an exotic type of flower wedding bouquet you can work it out with other vibrant types of flowers that can be found at lower prices, un-imported.

For example, you could go with peonies, tulips, calla lilies, orchids, gardenias, lavender, lilies of the valley, sunset garden roses, ranunculus, amaryllis, irises, carnations, gerbera daises, narcissus or daffodils, plumerias, hibiscus, hydrangeas or anemones. In case you find these flowers to be too boring or to predictable for what you have in mind for your beach tropical wedding bouquet, use them in more vibrant bold energizing colors.

You can get inspired by the following nuances that are suitable in general for destination exotic weddings: hot pink, magenta, fuchsia, navy blue, aqua blue, emerald green, ultramarine blue, lavender, turquoise, sapphire blue, lime green, bright yellow, vintage bright or mate orange, lilac, mauve, chocolate brown, black, scarlet deep red, teal, silver, gold, light violet, pearl gray or plum.

Besides the flowers and the colors, you have to think of beach wedding bouquet jewelries that you can make use of in transforming the flower arrangement into a more eye-catching, glamorous and fancy bridal accessory. Nowadays the wedding bouquet is more than a traditional or a conventional wedding item that the bride must carry, but more a fancy elegant modern accessory that can enrich the bride’s look, and make her more approachable, photogenic, one of a kind and trendy.

Among the most suitable types of beach wedding bouquet jewelries that you can consider to use would be seashells – natural, artificial or painted, corals, starfishes, flags, nautical ribbons, bows, flowers, anchors or any other specific symbol of the marine life, pearls, beads, diamonds, crystals, sparkling wires, gems, rhinestones, feathers, monograms, sequins or thematic brooches.

Just make sure that you don’t use too much sparkles and glittering accessories that can only make the beach wedding bouquet look too strident, grating, showy, pompous or too ostentatious and out of place. Keep it simple, natural and as softer to the eye as possible.

Natural touch august wedding flower bouquets

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Since the vast majority of the brides are planning a summer time bloom wedding, mostly outdoors in a beautiful garden, park, back yard, beach, island or open field, the wedding bouquet ideas for the bride are getting more and more creative.

There are hundreds of ways to make a bridal bouquet look unique, eye-catching and modernly romantic. You just have to try a bit harder and not get stuck to conventions that promote only roses wedding bouquets as the most suitable types of flowers for a summer time wedding.

The vast majority of summer time brides are trying to book the wedding for a vibrant day of August month. Those who succeed can rejoice at the fact that more and more natural touch august wedding flower bouquet ideas are bursting each season, waiting to be adopted.

But before we say anything about the colors, the styles, the shapes and the themes of the arrangements, let’s see what types of natural fresh flowers are there to be purchased in August: roses, freesias, marigolds, marguerites, lavender, gerbera daises or daises, chrysanthemums, delphiniums, amaranthus, euphorbia, anemones, sweet peas, carnations, cosmos, lilies of the valley, cozcomb, eryngium, asters, larkspur, blue lace, helenium, chrysanthemums, orchids, yarrows, veronicas, heather, bells of Ireland, pepper berry, scabiosa, strawflower, sunflower, allium, rosemary, cherry blossoms, plume celosia, silver sage, astilbe, zinnia, dahlias, lysmachia or sedum.

All these seasonal types of flowers can help you compose a marvelous natural touch august wedding flower bouquet to be remembered. In order to get the best of these flowers, we recommend you to use only the colors that can suit the season.

Do not settle for less by picking a white flower august wedding bouquet when there are so many dynamical, bold and vivid cheerful colors that are available for most august wedding flowers. Great combinations can be made between colors like hot pink, fuchsia, magenta, burgundy, chocolate brown, champagne, beige, maroon, peat, aqua blue, navy blue, turquoise, ultramarine blue, light blue, purple, dark pink, light violet, mauve, lavender, bright yellow or buttercup yellow, sage green or forest green, emerald green or lime green, vibrant vintage orange, peach, coral, scarlet red or tomato red, silver, pearl gray or black.

In order to obtain a romantic natural touch august wedding flower bouquet you should keep the arrangement and the style of the bouquet loose, simple, organic and unsophisticated. Always go simple and clean when the natural look is what you’re after.

Tie the bouquet with a coordinated ribbon, with a sash, with a rope or with a string. Use a beaded taffeta to wrap the bouquet if the glamorous shiny exotic look is what you’re really interested in or adorn the bouquet with monograms, crystals, pearls, beads, gems or sequins.

Cherry blossom wedding bouquets

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Are you preparing for a June wedding or for a summer time wedding and you haven’t found the perfect wedding flowers that can compose your bridal bouquet? Let us give you a few unique suggestions in case you’re not planning on carrying a non-attractive and completely non-original wedding bouquet.

If you are determined to go more unique, unconventional, unusual and modernly romantic, we recommend you to go with a cherry blossom wedding bouquet. This type of bouquet is not actually composed of flowers but more of cherry blossom branches that can provide you with a very feminine, delicate, soft, dainty and fresh look.

Brides who decide to go with a cherry blossom beautiful wedding bouquet on a summer time wedding must surely feel pretty special, precious and one of a kind. Why sacrifice your creativity, your different sense of aesthetics and romance by going with a usual roses wedding bouquet when there are so many other special alternatives that can help you make a statement and mostly help you show yourself as you really are: a creative person who knows exactly how to highlight her vision and imagination skills.

There is no need to form the whole wedding bouquet of cherry blossoms in case you’re not sure whether it’s going to look beautiful and appropriate for a wedding.

You can only use the cheery branches to enrich or beautify a summer time wedding flowers bouquet and make it appear more whimsically attractive, gorgeous, spectacular, chic and stylish. You can tale a look at a few pictures with cherry blossom beautiful wedding bouquets or table arrangements and convince yourself of the magnificence and charm of this type “flower”. In general, cherry blossoms have been initially used in adorning the wedding cake planned for a summer outdoor wedding spent in a garden, on an open field, in a park, on a mountain, on a beach or in a country side rural location.

If you’re a fan of the Japanese or of the Chinese culture, then you would surely love to see your wedding all decorated with cheery blossom branches. In the Japanese culture the cherry blossom flower is meant to symbolize innocence, purity, femininity, natural beauty, grace, affection and young love.

You can plan the whole wedding using a cherry blossom theme or a Japanese pink and brown theme and then introduce a cherry blossom summer time wedding bouquet easier. The pink color can be matched with white, chocolate brown, purple, violet, green, blue, beige, scarlet red or yellow. You can mix cherry blossom branches with roses, peonies, ranunculus, gerbera daises, gladiolas, orchids, sweet peas, tulips, anemones, amaryllis, calla lilies, freesias, stephanotis, gardenias, or with irises and obtain a marvelous wedding bouquet perfect for a summer time unique wedding event.

White ranunculus wedding bouquets

Posted in: bouquets | August 31st 2010 | no comments

For those brides who are aware of the secret and unique beauty and splendor of the ranunculus wedding flowers perhaps seeing these pictures with white ranunculus wedding bouquets can help them decide and consider one for their own wedding.

Ranunculus are among the most superb, graceful, feminine, romantic and attractive ruffled petal types of natural flowers that a modern bride can choose for her bouquet. This flower is available from the winter December month to May. Therefore brides who are planning a winter time wedding or perhaps a later spring time wedding are free to pick this lovely flower to be their companion during the special day.

You will be able to find rancunulus in all kinds of dynamical, bold and vivacious colors that you are looking for. Yellow, red, peach, magenta, orange, pink, burgundy or purple ranunculus flowers are only a few examples in this matter. But if you’re not planning a tropical exotic wedding, then you can always choose the white color.

A white ranunculus wedding bouquet can make the perfect choice for brides who are planning a more innocent, pure, natural and feminine and delicate look on the day. Ranunculus can help you obtain that graceful, soft and refined appearance, especially if they come in white shades. Their circular papery petals and their fluffy texture can make any bride fall in love with ranunculus wedding flowers all over again.

You can combine them with other types of real flowers that are similar somehow or matching, like gardenias, amaryllis, dahlias, peonies, roses, orchids, chrysanthemums, marigolds, tulips, carnations, hydrangeas, sunflowers, gerbera daises, narcissuses, lavender, delphiniums, anemones, lilacs or stephanotises.

There is a special meaning or signification of the ranunculus wedding flower and we’re convinced that you’ll be interested in. In general, the color is the one that decides the symbol of the flower, but in this case we can say that overall, ranunculus stands for radiant charm, attractiveness, fidelity, emotion, richness, cheerfulness, playfulness, joy, happiness and eternal love. You can browse for more articles that contain popular meanings of wedding flowers that you can study and adapt them to your own wedding.

A white ranunculus wedding bouquet can make a perfect ideal choice for all the brides who are planning an antique wedding. You can combine the white ranunculus with pale pink peonies, cream roses, yellow tulips, lime green mums, purple dahlias, sweet peas, amaryllis, calla lilies, gardenias or peach freesias and obtain a splendid charming bouquet. Since white goes with almost anything, you can use other shades, depending on the color scheme, location, season and theme of the wedding. White goes well especially with purple, pink, yellow, orange, green, blue or brown. Find flowers available in these colors and see whether they can match with the white ranucnulus.

Magenta dahlia wedding bouquets

Posted in: bouquets | August 31st 2010 | no comments

For brides who are looking for new types of wedding flower bouquets and for unconventional types of flowers that are not very common or popular in weddings we recommend the unique magenta dahlia wedding bouquet.

Dahlias are not very popular when it comes to wedding floral arrangements, wedding decors or bridal bouquets. But we’re sure that once you get to see how splendid and lavish they look in a bridal bouquet you will hopelessly fall in love with them and perhaps consider them for your own wedding. Dahlias look great when incorporated in tropical wedding bouquets, in autumnal wedding bouquets or in vibrant exotic summer time wedding bouquets.

The many colors that are available for dahlias can also influence you or determine you to choose them as your wedding flowers. You can find dahlia wedding flowers in shades of white, red, orange, purple, hot pink, green, burgundy, black, violet, yellow or in bicolor species.

We consider that a magenta dahlia wedding bouquet can make a strikingly beautiful and unexpected apparition on any type of wedding booked for a natural or a tropical location. The magenta color is one of the most fashionable colors that are in vogue at this moment especially among young modern brides who are planning a vibrant, cheerful, playful, energizing and joyful wedding.

Choosing a more sensational, richly and dynamical color scheme or theme for your wedding could be a great way to a successful event. You’re not forced to go white when you don’t really feel like going white. The palette of choices in matters of colors and flowers is generous enough to fit and flatter any personal style, taste and preferences of any kind of bride.

No on tells you what types of flowers or colors to pick for your bridal bouquet. You need to find your own style and choose it according to the main aspects or characteristics of the wedding such as the location, the season, the formality, the theme and the color palette chosen for the even.

A magenta dahlia wedding bouquet can make any bride look truly mesmerizing, outstanding, more remarkable and original. Among so many contemporary brides who still decide to go with roses you will be able to step out of the crowd and make a difference. Dahlias can be beautifully combined with other similar or matching types of flowers like mums or chrysanthemums, marigolds, sunflowers, gerbera daises, narcissuses, peonies, lilacs, lavenders, anemones, ranunculus, tulips, amaryllis, orchids, calla lilies, hydrangeas, stephanotises, garden roses, hibiscus, tuberose, freesias, delphiniums or gladiolas.

You can combine the magenta-pink color with other shades like purple, light violet, hot pink, fuchsia, pale pink, baby blue, turquoise, navy blue, lime green, peach or vintage orange, white, cream, beige, chocolate brown, gold, maroon, champagne, ivory or yellow.

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