Pink Flowers For Wedding




Pink remains one of the most feminine, delightful, sensual and romantic color that brides can incorporate in their wedding dresses and wedding bouquets. Choosing a pink themed wedding might not be exactly what your groom expected to see, but if you choose the right shade of pink he will fall in love with your pink decision.




Pink comes in various nuances, lighter and pastel – pale pink, blush, rose, baby pink or darker and bolder – hot pink, fuchsia, coral pink, ruby, magenta, violet, mauve or burgundy, and that is why is so important to pick the right pink for your wedding décor and flowers. Speaking about flowers, pink is a very common color available for many types of natural fresh flowers, such as roses, peonies, gladiolas, freesias, sweet peas, hydrangeas, carnations, tulips, lilacs, gerbera daises, hyacinths, orchids, calla lilies, star gazer lilies, lilies of the valley, zinnias, anemones, amaryllis, chrysanthemums, cheery blossoms, ranunculus, veronicas, cornflowers, stocks, asters, scabiosas, cosmos, delphiniums, camellias, lisianthus or larkspurs.

Each type of theses refreshing natural types of pink flowers for a wedding are great, cheerful and vibrant enough to make the wedding guest feel comfortable and happy to attend your wedding. Pink is a very unique color that stands for different meanings and significations, such as: for desire, femininity, charm, inspiration, creativity, happiness, fidelity, delicacy, grace, affection, friendship, warmth, joy, cheerfulness, attractiveness, pleasure, delight, day dreaming, style, refinement and availability.

Depending on the theme and color scheme you’re planning for the wedding, you can choose the most suitable shade of pink. For example, if the wedding is to have a more natural, sleek and classy character, you can plan a Victorian theme and use pale pink or blush in combination with lime green, antique white, pale yellow, aqua blue, light violet, champagne, ivory, chocolate brown or navy blue.

For a vintage or antique inspired themed wedding you can go with ruby rose with eggplant, olive green, soft mater orange, mauve, tomato red, pale blue or maroon and cream. If the wedding is to be held outdoors in a more exotic and exquisite beach location, you can opt for hot pink, coral pink or fuchsia pink wedding flowers and mix them with other flowers in light blue shades, purple, peach, white, bright yellow, emerald green, teal, turquoise or burgundy shades.

If the wedding has a more casual, natural and comfortable character, you can opt for a pomander pink wedding flowers bouquet, or a loose round hand tied pink wedding bouquet. If you don’t have sufficient money to buy real pink flowers for a wedding with a more organic and natural theme, you can use artificial silk pink wedding flowers, or trendy alternatives to flowered bouquet, such as buttons, origami, paper flowers, feathers, jewels, seashells or ribbons and bows.

Written by , date Jun 10, 2010 in By color
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