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In terms of flower arrangements and color schemes, “whimsy” means dynamic, bold, vibrant, dark, extravagant, sophisticated, glamorous, high class, exquisite, elaborated, pompous, dramatic and intricate. But there are many versions of the whimsical style that you can adopt for your wedding, depending on your personal vision as well as on the exact type of wedding you’re planning: formal, casual, in or outdoors, classic, modern or vintage, summery, ample, natural, etc.
We have a few other articles written on various whimsically romantic wedding flower arrangements that you should look for on our website in case you are curious to see more. The designs that we post on these pages are all unique and fancy, because they are created by really talented designers who know exactly what the modern bride of today wants for her wedding. She wants something spectacular, charming, sensual, eye-catchy and romantic. She wants something glamorous, original, artistic, creative and less popular.
And these are only a few of the most common desires or requirements that a modern bride has when it comes to wedding flowers and arrangements. The whimsical style can be adopted by those of you who are planning a Halloween themed weddings and wish to go for a more dramatic, unusual and perhaps quirky reception that will impress everybody! The whimsical style can also be chosen by brides who are planning an antique inspired wedding – such as a Victorian themed wedding and wish to use a darker color palette.
The deep reds, the purples, the browns and the blacks remain the most adequate or charming color choices for whimsy wedding flower arrangements. Here are a few concrete examples of colors and derived nuances that you can use for composing your arrangements: plums, aubergines, mauves, burgundies, violets, dark purples, hot pinks, lilacs, scarlet reds, fuchsias, navy blues, chocolate browns, maroons, mocha browns, emerald or hunter greens, yellow mustards, burnt oranges and blacks. You can also use a few gold, bronze, silver or any other metallic hue accents to make the arrangements more dazzling, sparkling, glamorous and eye-catchy!