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In this article we are going to talk about wedding bouquets with feathers and we truly hope that you will fall in love with this splendid theme for your wedding as we did. Feathers are among the most feminine, delicate, refined, subtle, discreet and fashionable decorative items that a bride can decide upon when it comes to planning, designing and creating her wedding flower arrangements. There are many women today who like to use the feathers as substitutes to the real flowers used usually or normally in wedding bouquets and in other wedding flower arrangements. We are not trying to convince you of anything with this article, but offering you more creative ideas or alternatives for planning a more voguish, extravagant and glamorous wedding.
Any bride would want her wedding to be either more personal and meaningful, or more original and trendy. And the best way to obtain that is to adopt and assume a whole new vision or perfective on the ideal wedding you should have. Don’t plan the wedding with your mind full of preconceptions and etiquettes that you must follow in order to obtain the wedding of your dreams. Keeping your options open means more chances of actually planning a more artistic and unique wedding. Of course, a wedding bouquet with feathers can be classified as an unconventional type of bouquet that a modern bride can choose for herself.
But it all depends on how lavish, vibrantly colored or chic the feathers are. Make sure that you use matching feathers that can go well with both the size and the theme of the wedding bouquet. The most popular types of feathers that are used in general in bridal bouquets are the peacock feathers. They can be real, natural, fake or artificially made, depending on how authentic or extraordinary and glamorous the wedding should be.
The best types of flowers that look beautiful when combined with feathers are: roses, calla lilies, peonies, tulips, chrysanthemums, gerbera daises, carnations, dahlias, anemones, ranunculuses, irises, freesias, gladiolas, hydrangeas, orchids, Billy Balls, sunflowers, spider mums, cherry blossoms, zinnias, Black Eyed Susan, narcissuses, eucalyptus leaves or marigolds.