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Red
Wedding Flowers: Old Fashioned Beauty & Classical
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There are
numerous types of red wedding flowers that symbolizes true
love, sensuality and admiration. Red is a fitting color for
any wedding celebration because of it's connotations of love
and marital happiness. Since red is such a strong color,
you do have to guard against it becoming to overpowering if
used in excessive quantities. However, the shades of red add richness to any wedding ceremony. The
classical and original beauty of red wedding flowers, make
it an obvious choice for brides who want a romantic and
fragrant atmosphere.
Popular Red
Wedding Flowers
> Scarlet roses
> Gerbera Daisies
> Red Calla Lilies
> Cosmos
> Carnations
> Dahlia
> Poinsettia
> Geraniums
> Petunia
> Bee Balm
Since red is such a strong
color, it can be hard to find hues of red that match well
with other colors. Velvety, deep shades of red look well
paired against green accents. When considering red wedding
flowers for your bridal bouquet be sure to add at least one
other color other than red to calm down the intensity of
your flowers. Red wedding flowers go well with white,
lighter shades of pink, yellow, softer blues and green
flowers. Many of these colors bring stability and unity over
the exciting color of red. Red is a color of intense emotion
and stunning beauty that can be great for adding an exotic
and unusual touch to your wedding.
Red can add a richness and
intensity to your
wedding that many other colors cannot. Red is an excellent
color for your wedding especially if you are planning to
maximize the impact from a modest number of flowers. The meanings of love and marital strength
will definitely be recognized by your guests through the use
of red wedding flowers. From the ceremony, to the
photographs, red wedding flowers offer a memorable visual
presence. Whether you are using red flowers
for accents or as your base color, this sizzling color will
add that extra touch of drama and class to your wedding.
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Classy
&Sophisticated Wedding Flower Color Schemes
A
well united color design for your wedding can create
lasting visual interest and appeal for your guests.
Choosing your wedding flower colors may seem
daunting, but look for colors that are personalized
to you. Whether it be a favorite color or favorite
flower, starting from there can help you get a base
color for your palette. Being sentimental, think
about what you want your flowers to say about
you....
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