Rich Pink Wedding Flower Centerpieces




Pink remains one of the most sensual, romantic and sumptuous colors that can make a fabulous choice for both classy and modern weddings today. We always recommend this theme for modern brides who are planning an ample, sophisticated and expansive wedding outdoors, in the middle of the nature, although this color can work superbly well for fancy indoors receptions as well. It all depends on the exact shade of pink you’re choosing and of course, on the formality, season, location and other important aspects or coordinates of the wedding you’re planning.




The trends today are divided in two main categories when it comes to colors. And we have the pastel themes that feature soft and neutral colors, and the bold themes that include dynamic and vibrant hues. If we are to make this division regarding the pink palette, we would separate the bold hot pink, fuchsia, burgundy nuances and aubergine from the soft and delicate blush pink, coral pink, ruby rose pink, violet, mauve and lilac pink shades.

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The first category of bold pinks is definitely more adequate for modern brides who are planning a more cheerful, extravagant and perhaps exotic lush wedding décor, while the second category of pastel pink nuances can be more fitted for the classy brides who are planning a more refined and elegant wedding. These rich pink wedding flower centerpieces that we’re showing you on this page can help any bride compose her own gorgeous pink décor using the types of flowers that she prefers.

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However, if you have no idea what to choose, and you don’t have yet a favorite type of oink flower that you would like to see or incorporate in your wedding, perhaps you could use a few guidelines or examples in this regard. So here are our pink wedding flower recommendations that you can follow: sweet peas, orchids, ranunculuses, anemones, peonies, tulips, asters, irises, lilacs, gerbera daises, chrysanthemums, carnations, calla lilies, hydrangeas, garden roses, hyacinths, plumerias, magnolias, tuberoses, freesias, zinnias, gladiolas, lisianthuses, cherry blossoms, pansies and lavenders.

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We are pretty sure that you will be able to compose fabulously rich pink wedding flower centerpieces and bouquets using these flower blooms that we’ve listed here or others that you have in mind. If you want to obtain a more diversified, exotic and eye-catchy effect, you can combine the luxurious pink color with shades of lime green, dark purple, deep red, chocolate brown, pale blue or black.

Postolache Ana-Maria

Written by , date Apr 05, 2011 in By color
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