Refined Wedding Bouquets




In this article we are going to discuss about refined wedding bouquets and hopefully these beautiful pictures we’ve posted on this page will be useful to you in one way or another. In terms of wedding flower arrangements, refined means delicate, perhaps simplistic, fragile, natural, light-weight, softer to the eye, casual, classy, eye-catchy, elegant and unique. But for each type of bride in part a refined wedding bouquet can have different meanings or a different kind of definition, where it all depends on the bride’s cultural background, preferences or her own personal way of envisioning the ideal wedding bouquet for her.




Each one of us have our own sense of fashion, beauty, elegance and style, and that is why what for a bride may seem beautiful, unique and extravagant, for another it can be plain, simple and unattractive. Therefore we must try to keep away from generalizing or emit false opinions and truths which can’t be applied to all the brides of today. There is one thing we know for sure, and that is the fact that a refined wedding bouquet is anything but elaborated, pompous, extravagant and voluminous or ample. Refined means fine, supple, soft, discreet and smooth! In this context there is no way that a bride can call the bouquets presented on this page inappropriate for a classy chic and dainty wedding.

The more simplistic, small, gentle, feminine and playful the flowers are the more chances for your wedding bouquet to look refined, subtle and sublime in the end. There are a few types of flowers that we would personally recommend to brides who want to design and create a refined wedding bouquet, and these are: lilies of the valley, hyacinths, sweet peas, narcissuses or daffodils, anemones, ranunculuses, gingers, peonies, carnations, orchids, tulips, calla lilies, garden roses, sunflowers, hydrangeas, lavenders, cherry blossoms, lilacs, Billy Balls, chrysanthemums, dahlias, mini gerbera daises, freesias, amaryllises, magnolias, tuberoses, gardenias, gladiolas, pansies or irises.

You can choose from these types of flowers anything you like and make beautiful and original combinations, according to the theme of the wedding and to the rest of the event’s major aspects such as the venue, the formality and the season. Another thing that you have to take into account when planning a feminine refined wedding bouquet is the nuances you must pick for the flowers and for the rest of the decorative items or charms you decide to use to accessorize the whole arrangement.

The best types of colors and derived shades that work best for refined flower arrangements are: white, ivory, cream, beige, brown, blush pink, pale blue, magenta, buttercup yellow, navy blue, peach, mate orange, pearl gray, turquoise, teal, lavender, lilac, violet, mauve or gold.

Postolache Ana-Maria

Written by , date Dec 02, 2010 in By type, Wedding Bouquets
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2 Responses to Refined Wedding Bouquets

  1. These wedding bouquets are really very beautiful..

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  2. Lisa says:

    I agree…they are really nice and refined wedding flower bouquets…where could we find such flower bouquets? There are numerous colors which are appropriate to be considered when it comes to refined flower arrangements because refined arrangements are regarded different by different people and there is nothing saying f that a color can definitely not be appropriate for wedding flower arrangements of this kind as well as the flowers are chosen carefully and combined properly and as long as the arrangements are consistent with the theme of the wedding and with all the important details concerning it.

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