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No matter how many other themes and colors might be in vogue today, red remains the most appropriate or recommended color for romantic brides. There are many color combinations or schemes that can be made using the lovely red as the principal nuance, but it all depends on the formality you’re planning for your wedding. The season, the location and the amplitude or theme of the event are other essential aspects or coordinates that you should take into account when selecting the most adequate type of color palette for the décor arrangements.
For simple weddings it would be best to use the red color alone, in casual, loose and clean natural touch arrangements and bouquets, like you can see in these pictures. You can combine the red nuance with other shades – more or less complementary in case you’re interested in obtaining a more dramatic, diversified and exotic effect and look. Red looks great next to almost any other color, but we can see it more often in combination with white, cream, black, ivory, blue, purple and brown nuances.
Those of you who are planning a superb exotic and vibrant wedding on the beach or island can make the simple red wedding flower centerpieces look a bit more eye-catchy, tropical and vivacious by adding a few blooms colored in shades of orange, yellow or green. It all depends on the exact type of wedding reception you’re organizing! The red color can work fabulously well for Valentine’s Day themed weddings, for Halloween, punk rock, Christmas or Chinese themed weddings!
As you can see in these images, the best way to keep the arrangements simple, discreet and refined is to use only a few stems of flowers in loose, natural touch and delicate bouquets. The recipients should also be more simplistic and casual, such as glasses, bottles, jars, boxes, baskets, slim vases or flower pots. You can choose any other type of artistic or unique recipient that you think it can fit the flowers and the formality or theme of the wedding.