Spring Tulip Wedding Flowers




All the lucky brides who are planning a magical wedding in spring should take a minute of their time to examine closely these charming spring tulip wedding flower bouquets and arrangements pictured on this page. Tulips are among the most delicate, fragile and sublime types of flowers available out there for bridal bouquets and wedding décor arrangements.




We are in love with these precious types of flowers and we think that they look at their best in natural touch wedding bouquets and arrangements. Nevertheless, spring is the season when all the pretty flowers bloom and that is why it can be really hard to make a choice when you have to select from so many beautiful and romantic types of flowers. Among other types of blooms that we like and would look good when mixed with tulips we mention: narcissuses, sweet peas, Billy Balls, peonies, freesias, hydrangeas, anemones, ranunculuses, amaryllises, gardenias, asters, calla lilies, roses, orchids, carnations, lilies of the valley, stephanotises, hyacinths, cherry blossoms, lilacs, daises, chamomiles, irises, tuberoses or pansies.

In case you are not planning a unified tulip wedding bouquet, you can always mix tulips with these blooms, according to your own preferences and vision of the ideal spring wedding bouquet for you. We would recommend you though to use only tulips in case you intend to obtain a more natural, simplistic, chic and delicate soft look. We love tulips because they can be found in a large and generous palette of colors. For each type of wedding, formality and theme there is an adequate color of tulip that can work best for your wedding bouquet. Keeping in mind that your wedding is to be held during the spring season, we would suggest you to use only pastel and neutral colors.

Here are a few examples of soft shades that you can look for in tulips: blush pinks, creams, buttercup yellows, ivories, beiges, browns, violets, dark purples, peach oranges, coral pinks, pale pinks, tomato reds, rose pinks, baby pinks, lilac purples, mauves, magentas, plums or burgundies. Now, it all depends on the theme and formality you’re planning for the big event. For example, if the wedding is to have a vintage theme, then you should definitely use creams, blush pinks and violets or chocolate browns in composing your spring tulip wedding flower bouquet and décor arrangements.

You can also find lots of dark and bold red tulips out there that you can use for composing a more dynamic, daring and provocative bouquet. Make sure that you take into consideration the design of the dress you’re wearing and your body shape or figure when composing the bouquet’s design or shape. For instance, petite or small framed brides should not opt for a too elaborated and ample crescent or cascading bouquet style because their beauty will be all hidden underneath the sophistication of the arrangement. Keep it simple, discreet and loose with a hand tied natural touch posy or nosegay spring tulip wedding flower bouquet and your look is going to be ravishingly beautiful and sensual!

Postolache Ana-Maria

Written by , date Jan 13, 2011 in By season
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