Two-Tone Wedding Flower Centerpieces




One of the most impressive and also trendy themes adopted today for wedding receptions is the two-tone theme. There is no need to use too many colors to obtain a lush, sophisticated and eye-catchy arrangement for your wedding. And these gorgeous two-tone wedding flower centerpieces are here to prove it!
 




We truly believe that these arrangements are among the most expressive, romantic and elegant creations we’ve seen lately, created especially for those who are planning a modern wedding. The gradient palettes used for these floral decorations are amazing! You should zoom in on these pictures to see the arrangements closely and examine the way the colors blend and form such appealing teams. The first design on this page is composed of pink and reddish flowers.

How To Make A Wedding Centerpiece Using Silk Flowers (Source: images.marthastewart.com)

Two-Tone Wedding Flowers (Source: images.marthastewart.com)

The arrangement starts with pale pink flowers and it becomes redder till the end of the design. The transformation made with these gorgeous flowers from pastel shades to vibrant tones is incredibly soft and delightful! Any bride can fall in love with these sensational decorations, no doubt about it! They work for the romantic brides especially, as well as for both modern and vintage weddings. If you’re curious to find out what types of flowers are incorporated in these centerpieces, you will surely be glad to know that the designers who created these designs used sweet peas, fuchsia peonies, hyacinths, nerines, raspberry cyclamens and ruby tulips.

How To Make A Wedding Centerpiece Using Silk Flowers (Source: images.marthastewart.com)

Two-Tone Wedding Flowers (Source: images.marthastewart.com)

We couldn’t think of a better flower combination for this type of arrangement that looks divine, magical and as refined as any bride wants to. The second two-tone wedding flower centerpiece from here consists of white and gold French tulips and this is another of our favorite designs that we want to recommend especially to those who are planning a more vibrant and perhaps flashy type of wedding. The yellow color is usually more eye-catchy, strident and easy to remark from afar and this is why the designers used white to tone down its intensity and obtained such elegant and fashionable decorations.

How To Make A Wedding Centerpiece Using Silk Flowers (Source: images.marthastewart.com)

Two-Tone Wedding Flowers (Source: images.marthastewart.com)

This arrangement also contains mimosas and phalaenopsis orchids. They are perfect for summer time weddings, as well as for autumnal receptions. The third design is composed of orange and yellow carnations. This centerpiece is just as elegant, fashionable and charming as the other ones, only a bit more simplistic and chic. The clean petite vases complete the look of thee bicolor flower arrangements and add more daintiness, high class and style.

Postolache Ana-Maria

Written by , date Jul 12, 2011 in By Color
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