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Roses are considered by many brides to be a bit too old fashion and dated for a modern wedding, but the colors and the style of the bouquet will always influence in good or in bad the final look of the rose flowers. We recommend you to try mix roses with anemones and see what a lovely, adorable, chic, hot and trendy arrangement you obtain!
As you can tell by looking at these images with roses and anemones wedding bouquets, roses and anemones surely make a great fantastic pair. We love anemones for a wedding and especially for wedding bouquets because they are among the most unique, one of a kind and delicate types of natural flowers that one can choose to include in her bridal bouquet.
Nevertheless, the vast majority of the brides who love anemones and wish to incorporate them in their unique wedding bouquets are finally forced to go with artificial silk made anemones because the natural ones are quite fragile, delicate and easy to bruise.
They are not very resistant, especially under high temps, and that is why anemone kind of brides might prefer to vote for fabric made anemones in order to keep their wedding bouquet “alive” and in one piece during the wedding. If you are afraid that your anemones will simply faint during the ceremonies, you can also look on the internet to find artificial anemones to buy and use in your bouquet.
But if the wedding is going to take place somewhere safe, where the sun does not touches them directly or under a roof or something, then perhaps you can stick to the real ones.
Also if you are planning on using them only as subtle delicate accents in a unique wedding bouquet composed of more roses, you can buy them in natural forms.
Roses and anemones work great together because they are both frilly like, a bit ruffled and aesthetically perfect. They are both photogenic and natural looking, perfect for any type of wedding – modern or classical, formal or casual. You can opt for a bicolor roses and anemones wedding bouquet, depending on the theme and color scheme chosen for the event.