Pink and brown wedding flower centerpieces Chicago




The girly nonchalant kind of bride who is planning a sweet modern romantic elegant wedding a pink and brown color scheme can make a marvelous choice. We recommend this wedding theme to all the brides who wish to go antique, timeless, chic, coquette, refined, clever and artistic.




Perhaps pink might not be your favorite color, or perhaps your future husband can’t give the approval of using the pink color in the wedding, but once you get to see these pictures with fabulous pink and brown wedding flower centerpieces we’re convinced that you’re going to change your mind completely. Pink is one of those sumptuous sweet and girlish kinds of colors that only the spoiled brides would use in the wedding, or at least that’s how many grooms or people in general might think.

But pink couldn’t be more inspired for a wedding day because it is romantic, feminine, soft, smooth, refined, flirty and sensual. But when combined with brown, this sweet color becomes more seductive, mysterious, mystical and gorgeous. This combination is totally breath-taking! While pink is the feminine color, brown is the masculine one that manages to tone down the stridency and the glitter of pink making it more tolerant and softer to the eye.

But the pink color can work for a wedding alone too, as long as you don’t choose a too grating and ostentatious light vibrant kind of pink. Here are all the tones or nuances of pink that you can choose for a wedding: pale pink, baby pink or blush, coral pink or peach pink, ruby rose pink, violet pink, mauve pink, fuchsia pink, hot pink, magenta, burgundy or purplish-pink.


If you are planning on going vintage or antique, perhaps you should opt for a sensational pale pink or blush pink and chocolate brown or coffee brown. Brown can also be found in derived shades of peat, cream, champagne, beige, maroon, chocolate, coffee, ecru brown, burgundy brown or black brown. Opt for a dark-pale color scheme made form pink and brown and obtain a fabulous combination that will simply take the breath away to all your wedding guests. Don’t use both the pink and the brown colors in light strident tones or in dark tones altogether because the effect will be too dramatic or too terrible to the eye.

In brown shades there aren’t too many natural real flower choices that you can make. Look for brown roses, calla lilies, gerbera daises, dahlias, mums, asters, orchids, tulips or carnations. If you’re not convinced that these brown colored flowers can help you create the pink and brown wedding flower centerpieces you want, use the brown color as different decorative items like branches, pots, vases, bowls, candles, feathers, stones, books, glasses, etc. For a dramatic elegant wedding in Chicago this theme or color scheme can give you the stunning effect that you’ve always wanted for your wedding.

Written by , date Oct 01, 2010 in WeddingFlowers
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