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The soft pastel colored tulips are definitely more adequate for elegant formal and semi-formal classy weddings, while the bolder tulip wedding flower centerpieces can work perfectly for casual outdoor weddings. Now, according to the exact type of wedding you’re planning, we are convinced that you will be able to find something attractive and adequate that you can use or choose among these beautiful arrangements we’ve posted here.
We also have many other articles on various tulip wedding flower bouquets and décor arrangements on our website that you can browse for in order to see more designs and select in the end the ones that can better fir your wedding or vision. We love tulips because they are very soft, adorable and delicate, and they can compose refined arrangements that can transform the simple and plain standard wedding into a more elegant, stylish and high class event.
However, we must admit that these flowers are very simple and clean, with no pompous blooms and petals, and still they manage to compose such attractive and sophisticated décor arrangements. In fact, this is the key to planning a successful modern wedding today: to use simplicity as the basic style for composing dainty and sleek decorations! And the tulip blooms are definitely adequate for these types of weddings. We usually recommend these flowers for simple, cozy and intimate wedding receptions, used alone in bouquets and arrangements.
Tulips look at their best when incorporated in natural touch bouquets and this is why it would be best to use them separate from other flowers, in looser arrangements. In case you want to obtain a more diversified and exotic centerpiece, you can combine them with other types of blooms that are more or less similar in textures and petals. We recommend as additional flowers to complete your tulip wedding flower centerpieces the following soft petal blooms: sweet peas, peonies, narcissuses, freesias, irises, gardenias, pansies, tuberoses, lilies of the valley, hyacinths, anemones, gladiolas, amaryllises, daises, lavenders, lisianthuses, stephanotises, ranunculuses, Billy Balls, hydrangeas or garden roses and orchids.