Tropical Wedding Flower Centerpieces




All destination brides who are lucky to be planning a mesmerizing wedding on a beach, coast or island should definitely need to explore these fabulous pictures of tropical wedding flower centerpieces we’re presenting in the images below. We think that hot summer time weddings booked for the seaside are among the most amazing, inspiring and vibrant ones – or so they should be.




The happy bride who decides to plan her wedding in a more exotic location must find the best colors or theme, types of blooms, decorative items and accessories that can fit the natural tropical environment, the formality and season of the wedding you’re planning. We thought to present you a few of our favorite samples of eccentric and tropical wedding flower centerpieces in order to give you a hand with all the planning. We know how hard it can be for a bride to make the best selections among a myriad of beautiful and suitable items and styles. This is why we thought that these arrangements we’re presenting will help you get the necessary inspiration you need to start creating your own fabulous decorations and bouquets.

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In terms of weddings “tropical” means highly vibrating and colorful, passional, attractive, exotic, sumptuous, extravagant, glowing, sexy, trendy, dynamic, vivacious, spectacular, original, creative, ample, exquisite, sophisticated, intricate, natural and sensual. There is no doubt that a tropical themed wedding should be full of eye-catchy colored items and decorations in order to create that emotion, vibe and splendor provided by the exotic location in which you’re going to spend the wedding day. There is nothing more appealing, flattering, romantic and luxurious than a destination wedding! The palette of colors that you can study in order to pick the most adequate and suitable nuances for creating your fabulous tropical wedding flower centerpieces is quite generous and ample.

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Therefore, you only have to think and rethink your options well enough before you make any decision or big purchase. It’s essential to study a color chart or scheme before picking or buying anything. We are going to give you a few examples of colors that you can use for composing the tropical flower bouquets and arrangements: the blue palette – navy blue, sapphire blue, baby blue, teal, turquoise or ultramarine blue, the pink palette – hot pink, magenta, coral pink, fuchsia, burgundy, aubergine and dark pink, the purple palette – violet, plum, mauve, lavender or lilac, the brown palette – cream, ivory, champagne cream, chocolate brown, maroon, mocha brown and coffee brown, peach, orange, bright yellow and buttercup yellow, the green palette – lime green, emerald green, sage green, meadow green or mint green, scarlet red, tomato red, silver, gold, bronze, pearl gray or black.

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Now we’re going to recommend you a few types of flower blooms that you can look for out there for composing your unique and enchanting tropical wedding flower centerpieces and bouquets: plumerias, hibiscuses, anemones, magnolias, gingers, tuberoses, orchids, ranunculuses, mango calla lilies, narcissuses, gerbera daises, dahlias, hydrangeas, lilies of the valley, hyacinths, amaryllises, freesias, sunflowers, lilacs, lavenders, hyacinths, Billy Balls or delphiniums.

Postolache Ana-Maria

Written by , date Feb 17, 2011 in By season
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2 Responses to Tropical Wedding Flower Centerpieces

  1. Ellen says:

    6YaYci Good point. I hadn’t thought about it quite that way. :)

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