Wedding Bouquet




Not every bride dreams of spending a feminine, delicate, juicy and sweet wedding day. There are many brides-to-be out there searching for tips and ideas for dark themed weddings. It seems that gothic wedding affairs are gathering more and more followers among modern young couples who are yearning for more distinctiveness and uniqueness.




It’s true that very couple is striving to make a statement on the wedding day, but to do this there are different ways: the easy way – going classy, simply elegant, delicate, refined, or the hard way, or the Gothic way – dramatic, outrageous, outstanding, unusual and provocative.

Many brides and grooms find a gothic theme to be even more romantic, fancy and elegant than any other princess fairy-tale wedding. At least this is how some people understand and relates to romanticism. And perhaps they are right, a dark theme always has something extremely romantic, special and deep.

For those of you who are looking for any useful and creative gothic wedding ideas, here is a one of a kind website that can help you get more inspired for your own wedding dark affair: http://www.gothicdarling.com/wedding/gothic-flowers.html. So let’s say that you are completely decided to go with a gothic themed wedding but you haven’t found yet the perfect Gothic wedding bouquet to complement your bridal look. Well, when it comes to dark or black types of fresh natural flowers, the range of options is starting to get thinner and thinner.

Besides the traditional red, burgundy, brown or black roses, the chances are minimal to find dark types of organic flowers. But let’s think first of the most popular color-schemes that go with a gothic wedding and see whether or not we can add some more color and create a richer and more provocative gothic wedding atmosphere. So, besides red, black and brown, one can also go with burgundy, violet, purple, pink, green, dark blue or deep orange just to add some creative and delightful accents here and there.

More options for Gothic wedding bouquet flowers then! Try to use exotic flowers like burgundy or velvet orchids, purple calla lilies, black magic roses, crimson roses, karma chocolate dahlias, amaranthus, grapevines or ivy. Use fruits to obtain a more abundant, dramatic, rich and thematic Gothic wedding bouquet, such as grapes, pomegranates, purple figs or black berries.

But for those brides who want to go with something more sophisticated, striking, stunning and unique, they have a custom-made artificial Gothic wedding bouquet made out from dyed silk flowers to suit better the gothic theme. Here is a very interesting and helpful specialized website that can create you original artificial Gothic wedding bouquets: http://www.gothicweddingflowers.com/.

Use different matching jewels to adorn the Gothic wedding bouquet for a more glamorous, festive, brilliant and extravagant look, such as fake or real crystals, diamonds, pearls and beadings, feathers, sequins, rhinestones or gems, stars, sparks, gold or silver accessories.

Written by , date Apr 24, 2010 in bouquets
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