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We always encourage the brides or the couples with vision to follow their own style or their own sense of creativity, beauty and elegance in designing and composing the wedding flower arrangements for the ceremony and reception. This way they can be sure that their wedding is going to be as unique and attractive as it gets!
Don’t be afraid to play it all in a more original and personal light because you are the one who loses a successful and fashionable wedding that everyone will admire and remember for years! We picked these Martha Stewart shimmering wedding flower arrangements for this article because we wanted to offer a few more examples of glamorous designs that you can choose or get inspired from for your own wedding.
These fabulous golden arrangements that we’re presenting here were created around the radiant precious metal colors and this is why they look so luxurious, so sparkling and eye-catchy! The precious shades used for the designs are also meaningful for a couple. For instance, the cooper metal is for the 7th wedding anniversary, the silver metal is for the 25th wedding anniversary and the gold is for the lucky 50th anniversary. It couldn’t get more meaningful and beautiful than this! The centerpieces are supposed to be the focal points of the wedding reception or party and this is why they should look as glowing as possible!
The designers who envisioned and created these shimmering wedding flower arrangements used all kinds of creative and thematic recipients, decorative items and accessories like: gold leaf motifs, silver glasses, pillar candles, golden vessels, silver stickers, gold-plated napkins and other metallic glitter effects used especially for the flowers. We also thought that these flower arrangements look just too beautiful to be real! But the truth is that the designers used these fresh carnations, English daises, chrysanthemums, dusty miller and button mums to create a realistic look and then they finished their petals with silver and gold floral paint.