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The trends show us that the red themes are back in trend for weddings. This vibrant color is nowadays used with style and high class in color accent wedding dresses, in whimsical wedding cakes and in vintage wedding rings.
The same thing is happening in matters of wedding flower arrangement. Red is a traditional color used ardently in weddings but it seems that the designs we’re seeing today are somehow updated in order to fit the trends and the tendencies where there’s no more room for the conservative style anymore. A wedding can be classic, antique or vintage inspired, elegant, simple or natural.
But there is one thing a wedding can’t be nowadays: standard. The designers work hard to produce and release new creative ideas and designs that incorporate the most traditional or over-used themes, colors and styles. This is why we can see so many modern weddings today looking so classy and authentic.
The designers take an old overdone color and create new contexts and designs for it that can fit the expectations of the contemporary brides and the standards of the critics. For this article we brought a few elegant red wedding flower centerpieces that were created for different types of weddings. In the first picture we get to see an eclectic type of red centerpiece made of various types of fall flowers: red dahlias and mums and other seasonal blooms placed in lower recipients.
This type of arrangement combines the best of the classic style, the modern and the natural style. This is why the results are so amazing. We recommend this successful versatile type of centerpiece to those who are planning a fresh nature inspired wedding in or outdoors. Perhaps the countryside or the rustic locations can make the best host for this theme. The second red wedding flower centerpiece is a bit more elegant and stylish. It can fit high class indoors weddings planned in a soft natural style. This centerpiece is called “the domed centerpiece” because of its shape. The flowers used in this bouquet are: dahlias, roses and zinnias, used in deep red, orange-red and bright orange. In the last picture we have a few pretty terra-cotta pot centerpieces filled with petite roses and pinecones in red, burnt orange, cream and yellow nuances. The vanilla-scented pillar candles make the atmosphere romantic and intimate – the perfect match for a fall season wedding reception.