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We have many other articles written on similar subjects that you can browse for on our website in order to see more designs and types of arrangements that you can choose or get inspired from. We are positively sure that you will be able to find something eye-catchy, highly inspiring and appropriate for the type of wedding you’re planning among all the arrangements that we’ve posted so far on our website.
The colors you decide to use for the flower centerpieces will change completely the way your wedding will look like in the end. For the romantic theme we thought that the soft and pastel color palettes are the most suitable or inspired ones. As we can see in the images, these soft romantic wedding floral centerpieces look so charming and divine because they are colored in neutral nuances that make it all look natural and graceful!
Among the most popular or trendy color palettes that are nowadays used for romantic and refined weddings we mention the following types: violets, plums, magentas, aubergines, mauves, lavenders, lilacs, blush pinks, coral pinks, peaches, bright oranges, chocolate browns, creams, champagne beiges, ivories, maroons, lime greens, meadow, sage and emerald greens, golds, silvers, pearl grays, scarlet and tomato reds.
The soft palettes of neutral shades can work perfectly well for both casual and formal weddings, depending on the season, amplitude and theme of the wedding reception. Those of you who wish to obtain a more diversified, dramatic, eye-catchy and versatile effect can combine the pastel nuances with bold and vibrant hues. This way you will obtain a more balanced and unified effect. We have a few flower recommendations that you can follow or adopt in composing your own soft romantic wedding floral centerpieces: garden roses, orchids, sweet peas, gardenias, anemones, peonies, hyacinths, narcissuses, dahlias, hydrangeas, ranunculuses, magnolias, lotuses, calla lilies, freesias, gladiolas, lilies of the valley, Billy Balls, lilacs, lavenders, pansies, cherry blossoms, irises, chamomiles, marigolds, sunflowers, chrysanthemums, gerbera daises, Black Eyed Peas, asters, cosmos, lupines, tuberoses, lupines, plumerias, hibiscuses or stephanotises.