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There is no way one can get it around: pink is the color of femininity, sweetness and desire. But when it comes to weddings, the pink theme can be interpreted in many other ways. It can be regarded as a delicate and refined color for high class weddings, or as flashy strident tone for dramatic and eccentric wedding.
The formality and the theme one chooses for the wedding is always influenced by the type of color scheme picked for the flower décor arrangements. This is why a soft pastel pink wedding is more simplistic, elegant and perhaps more intimate, and a hot pink reception is more exotic and natural. So it all depends on the pink shade each one of you is choosing for the wedding.
These pink wedding flower arrangements we’ve posted below are all eye-catchy and vivid. In general pink is a color that can be easily remarked from afar. But as we said before, there are different shades which can fit a more or less extravagant type of reception. The hot pink, the fuchsia and the magenta tones are perhaps the most strident of all pink shades. They can be found in the vibrant palettes and used in tropical weddings. Those who want to plan a cheerful type of reception outdoors – regardless the season can use these bold pink nuances. The blushes are usually chosen by those who are planning a more discreet and soft atmosphere.
The baby pink, the violet, the ruby rose and the pale pink are the trendiest ones we can think of in this regard. The coral pinks are also part of the pastel palette and they can make charming selections for destination weddings. Each bride has her own image of how the wedding of her dreams must look like and this is why we can’t give general advices, suggestions or ideas. We know that there are many couples who see the pink color as the nuance of girls or of girly airs and graces.
But even for these types of preconceptions one can find remedies. The designers propose the blush pink palettes which are way more delicate, warm, discreet and appropriate for a formal wedding than the hot pink tones. The first pink wedding flower arrangement features a beautiful mix of hot pink, magenta and salmon pink. The bouquet is composed of garden roses, calla lilies, orchids and peonies. The second arrangement is a fuchsia orchid design and the last one is a peachy-pink rose centerpiece.