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The brides want to wear fabulous wedding dresses that can differentiate them among other brides, and the same thing happens for wedding reception too. Now that so many unique themes are available for weddings a modern bride has the chance to plan any type of wedding she wants: dramatic, whimsical, unconventional, vintage, bohemian, Victorian, Disney inspired, Halloween, Old Hollywood themed, western, etc. It all depends on the vision or image that each one of you has in part when it comes to the ideal wedding that you should plan.
These unique wedding table centerpieces that we’re presenting here are only a few examples of how you can plan the flower arrangements for the reception. The wedding décor should be created according to the formality, season, location, theme and amplitude of the wedding. This way you can be sure that the arrangements will look coherent, unified, appropriate and relevant for the type of wedding you’re proposing to the guests. Anything wild, funky, extreme, eccentric, unusual, creative and twisted is welcomed. In terms of wedding flower arrangements, “unique” means artistic, creative, fashionable, fancy, distinctive, glamorous, rich, sophisticated, extravagant, detailed, highly accessorized and eye-catchy.
Anyway, the unique style can sometimes be more elaborated or simplistic, depending on the case and on the preferences of each one of you in part. There are many themes that belong to the unique style and are relatively refined, exquisite, graceful and delicate. The natural theme is one of the trendiest themes that can be classified as unique and original for weddings today.
The whimsical themes, the wild and exotic themes are still in vogue and it seems that the colors used for unique wedding table centerpieces today are even more intense, vibrant, sensual and provocative. Here are a few examples of colors and derived nuances that are in vogue today for original weddings: chocolate browns, maroons, beiges, ivories, creams, blush pinks, hot pinks, coral pinks, mauves, plums, aubergines, burgundies, magentas, violets, lavenders, burnt oranges, peaches, lime greens, emerald greens, meadow, sage and mint greens, navy blues, teals, scarlet and tomato reds, buttercup yellows, blacks, golds and other metallic hues.