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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 - many colors have different
connotations when used in weddings. Once you have selected a
primary color, selecting contrasting and complementing
colors is the easy part! Picking the right wedding flower
color can bring life, aroma and happiness into your wedding.
If you are confused about what
colors would go well with your base hue, using a simple
color wheel can help you find matching shades. Colors that
are opposite from each other are called complementary
colors. When used together, these colors cause striking
contrasts and beautiful color combinations. For a more
subtle approach, try analogous colors (colors that
are side-by-side on the color wheel). Although not as
dramatic as contrasting shades, these slightly lighter or
darker hues of your base color create appealing visual
effects when combined in a flower bouquet. Weddings with
these colors schemes are usually called monochromatic,
which is using many tones of one color. This is prefect for
creating balance and unity within your overall wedding color
design. To help you get started, we have put together a
guide to help you select the perfect wedding flowers based
on color:
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Red Wedding Flowers
The color red can generally be associated with
feelings of passion, love, loyalty and sensuality.
Sultry, deeper shades of red indicate deep love
connections and is a fitting color for a wedding
celebration. Scarlet roses are a popular choice for
red themed weddings, but there are numerous red-hue
blooms. Be sure to use red in moderation though, as
it is a color that can be overpowering when used in
large quantities. Red flowers can create vivid
arrangements and bouquets for your wedding theme!
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Orange Wedding
Flowers
Orange is a warm tone color that can be
either zesty or earthy, depending on what hues you
pair it with. Orange is a color of warmth and
sunshine and has a great way of brightening any
room. Orange wedding flowers are popular for spring
and summer with flowers such as ranunculus, tulips,
roses and gerbera daisies. If your a bride who is
looking for something a little bit different, than
orange is a perfect color that can be paired with
other stunning colors like lime green, golden
yellows and solid red. Many tropical flowers also
come in orange.
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Yellow Wedding Flowers
Yellow - the color of sunshine and cheer. Yellow
wedding flowers can create captivating bouquets and
arrangements that provide grace and a bold splash of
color. The sunny complexion of yellow flowers can
add spice and warmth to winter and fall wedding
ceremonies. The many hues and shades of yellow make
it an easy flower to blend with other colors to
create brilliant flower arrangements and bouquets.
Popular yellow flowers include sunflowers, tulips,
roses, pansies, marigolds and asters.
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Blue Wedding Flowers
Blue flowers are a great way to add sophistication
and timeless beauty to your wedding. Types of blue
wedding flowers include: delphinium, hydrangea,
phlox, tulips, sweet pea and juniper. Blue can
become a really beautiful color when added with
accents such as silver, white and black. The color
blue stands for trust, dignity and forever
withholding friendships. Blue wedding flowers can
certainly add stability and unity between your
wedding flower design.
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Purple Wedding Flowers
Add hints of royalty and spirituality to your big
day with touches of purple wedding flowers. The
color purple was used in weddings hundreds of years
ago by kings and queens for meanings of good fortune
and dignity. Purple flowers are the ultimate flower
for creating amazing textures and depths within your
arrangements and bouquet. Flowers like sweet pea,
lilacs, iris, aster and alyssum can add a deep,
richness to your wedding. The color purple is also
an excellent color for incorporating complementary
colors such as soft pinks and violets, to
contrasting colors such as greens and reds.
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White Wedding Flowers
Traditional and time-honored, white wedding flowers
are the essence of a wedding. White is the color of
purity and youthful innocence. Although you may
think that white consists of only one shade, it
actually can come in hues of ivory and off-whites.
Brilliant white flower centerpieces for your wedding
reception party can be striking and stunning. Just
because white flowers are accustomed to weddings
doesn't mean you have to become a slave to
tradition. Finding simple and original white flowers
can make them personalized and unique to your
wedding.
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Pink Wedding Flowers
The delicate beauty of pink wedding flowers
represent devotion, love and warmth with a more
dainty feel than red. Although pink is a very
feminine color, darker shades of pink mixed with
other colors can create quite the visual contrast in
your bridal bouquet. Contrasting colors such as
green and blue work very well with pink wedding
flowers. Some pretty pink blooms that are popular
for weddings are tulips, roses, carnations,
geraniums, peony, and lilies. The very charm of pink
flowers add a whimsical, spring time feel to any
wedding ceremony!
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