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We also have a myriad of articles written on various wedding flower arrangements and bouquets on our website that you can browse through in order to see what the trends are and what designs or themes you can choose for your wedding. For this article we thought to bring these gorgeous types of centerpieces because we know that there are many brides or couples out there who are planning a beautiful wedding outdoors and would like to see more variants and alternatives in this regard.
But these charming small vibrant wedding flower centerpieces are not only adequate for outdoor nature inspired weddings, but also for informal or semi-formal weddings indoors. It all depends on the amplitude, theme or general line you choose for your wedding. In our opinion, a smaller type of wedding flower centerpiece can make a more inspired and attractive choice for casual brides that are meant to be more inviting, warm, cozy and enjoyable for the guests.
We’ve decided to present you these vibrantly colored flowers because we wanted to show you that even a highly colored wedding décor can look elegant, classy and stylish. In order to obtain a more unique and eye-catchy décor for the wedding we suggest you to use more unique small recipients for the flowers that you can arrange in various original and creative ways. You can use flower pots, baskets, boxes, jars, colored bottles, lanterns or even birdcages to place the flowers and obtain a more personalized or highly themed wedding reception.
We are also going to give you a few examples of flower blooms that you can use for your charming small vibrant wedding flower centerpieces, perhaps you will be able to make adequate and attractive combinations: pansies, irises, narcissuses, lilies of the valley, snapdragons, ranunculuses, lilacs, anemones, sweet peas, lavenders, freesias, cosmoses, peonies, gardenias, magnolias, chamomiles, asters, sunflowers, marigolds, zinnias, dahlias, gerbera daises, Billy Balls, hydrangeas, orchids, garden roses, carnations, hyacinths or tuberoses.