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This color combination is definitely not one of the most gentle, successful or softer to the eye that exist out there for weddings, but we are convinced that as long as you use the right types of red and pink shades everything is going to look absolutely amazing and impressive. The trick is to use both the red and the pink nuances in the right shades and doses just to make sure that you will not obtain a too pompous or grating and heavy on the eye flower arrangement. Specialists in field recommend this theme to modern brides who are planning a whimsically romantic type of wedding, as well as to all brides of today who are interested in obtaining a more provocative, sensual and unique type of wedding reception or look.
You can use this color palette for composing your own bridal bouquet too if you feel comfortable with these vibrant colors. We suggest you to consult a specialist, a florist or a color chart before making any hasty decision in which types of red and pink shades to use. Both these colors can be found in lots of derived nuances – one more pastel and softer than the other before. We are going to list here all the shades that you can find in pink in order to help you compose the most adequate and refined pink and red wedding flower bouquets or décor arrangements.
Starting with the pastel soft shades of pink we mention the pale pink, the blush and the coal pink, the baby pink and the magenta pink. Among the bolder ones we mention the whimsical burgundy, plum, aubergine, hot pink or fuchsia. In red you can look for tomato red, scarlet red or dark red. Perhaps a bright red and hot pink color palette does not make the best type of combination that you can make using these tow colors. Ask for a specialist’s advice if you feel lost or have no idea how to use these two nuances in order to obtain a successful mix.
The vats majority of the flowers available in nature can be found in pink and red hues. We are going to give you a few examples of each type of nuance in part. For the red part of the bouquet look for the following types of fresh flowers: roses, sweet peas, carnations, orchids, gerbera daises, calla lilies, tulips, gladiolas, chrysanthemums, dahlias, anemones, hibiscuses, cherry blossoms, peonies or ranunculuses. As for the pink part of the sensational pink and red wedding flower arrangement you can choose from: sweet peas, lilacs, magnolias, lavenders, peonies, freesias or gingers.