Select Wedding Flower Centerpieces




For brides who are planning a more elegant, fancy and high class wedding perhaps these select wedding flower centerpieces we’re showing you here can help you find the right type of inspiration you need for planning your own décor arrangements. Due to the myriad of creative ideas, specialist’s advices and suggestions that you can follow today for composing a more unique and fascinating wedding any bride – regardless of her designing skills or wedding formality and vision is now able to plan her wedding in a more attractive and original way.




We invite you all to see more beautiful, eye-catchy and creative wedding flower arrangements and bouquets on our website in order to see what the trends are today and what designs, themes or colors you can use for your own wedding.

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For this article we thought to present you these stunning and sleek select wedding flower centerpieces because we know that there are many brides out there who are interested in seeing more fancy, dainty and classy designs that they can choose from for their own wedding. In terms of wedding flower arrangements, “select” can mean high class, sophisticated, refined, stylish, sleek, glamorous, ultra elegant, feminine, romantic, whimsical, original, one of a kind, delicate, graceful, natural, dazzling, extravagant, attractive, formal, dramatic, etc.

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It all depends on the exact type of formality you’re planning for the wedding and on the season you’ve chosen for the big event. In our opinion, a select wedding is usually more formal, sophisticated and dramatic. It can be a modern wedding or a vintage inspired classy wedding! We are going to give you a few examples of flowers that can work properly for these types of centerpieces you’re planning: gladiolas, freesias, calla lilies, amaryllises, narcissuses, roses, gerbera daises, orchids, tuberoses, sunflowers, sweet peas, lilies of the valley, lisianthuses, asters, Billy Balls, gardenias, stephanotises or carnations and dahlias.

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As you can see, the majority of these flowers come in long firm stems. They can be arranged more properly in taller or wider vases that will surely create a more elegant, fancy and sleek décor or atmosphere for the wedding. As for the colors, we think that the pastel soft palettes are the most indicated ones in this regard. For your select wedding flower centerpieces we recommend the following nuances: creams, ivories, burgundies, beiges, champagne creams, buttercup yellows, baby blues, navy blues, lime greens, peaches, blush pinks, mauves, violets, chocolate browns, plums, aubergines, dark reds, maroons or blacks.

Postolache Ana-Maria

Written by , date Mar 23, 2011 in Wedding Flowers
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