Romantic Wedding Flowers




Romantic type of brides who are planning a stylish and dainty modern wedding and look might be interested in seeing these beautiful pictures of romantic wedding flower bouquets and arrangements. The flowers one decides to use in her wedding are going to save the day through all the qualities and virtues they posses. We must all be aware that no wedding will look complete without flowers. We think that among the most important qualities of flowers are: divine fragrance, naturalness, freshness, colorfulness, vibrancy, youthfulness, romanticism, elegance, femininity, sensuality and radiance.




There is no doubt that all these features here are meant to make the wedding atmosphere more inviting, casual, cozy and warm for the guests to enjoy. The bride can also gain more from using natural fresh flowers in her wedding bouquet. She can surely look more romantic, feminine, eye-catchy and appealing on the big day. Flowers stand for cheerfulness, celebration and happiness. And no wedding should be planned in a too dramatic or formal way where not even the flowers can add a bit of joy or dynamism to the party. In our opinion, “romantic” means sumptuous, feminine, seductive, unique, attractive, ample, rich, abundant, delicate, stylish, classy, old fashion, fluid, casual and simplistic.

These are features that can describe best or define what romantic means in terms of flowers or wedding flower arrangements and bouquets. There are a few blooms that can be regarded as more romantic and attractive than other, and these are: peonies, anemones, orchids, roses, tulips, sweet peas, ranunculuses, gerbera daises, gardenias, tuberoses, amaryllises, stephanotises, carnations, freesias, hydrangeas, gingers lilies of the valley, lilacs, narcissuses, poinsettias, lavenders, calla lilies, star gazer lilies, plumerias, hibiscuses, cheery blossoms or hyacinths. You can make gorgeous romantic wedding flower bouquets using these precious blooms that we’ve exemplified here, according to the main features of the wedding you’re planning: season, formality, location or theme and amplitude.

However, before we make any mistake, we want to mention that each bride has her own vision or definition of a romantic wedding flower arrangement. This is why the examples we’ve give above are only meant to guide you to finding your own definition of what a romantic and elegant wedding or décor means to you. There are many women or couples who believe that romantic means dark, whimsical or unusual and funky. We must also admit that there are different types of definitions or currents that can inspire one in planning a romantic wedding.

The dark currents such as the Gothic or the punk rock styles are definitely great examples in this regard. On the other hand, there are brides who think that romantic means doll-like, girlish, juicy, pinkish and fairy-tale. Romantic can also mean black, purple, brown or gray in terms of colors! We can’t blame any of these types of brides who have their own image of the romantic style. This is exactly what we love the most about weddings and couples, and that is the fact that each one of them is different and unique.

Postolache Ana-Maria

Written by , date Jan 12, 2011 in Colored Bouquets
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