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The bouquets are one of the most beautiful parts of a wedding. You can do some wonderful things with flowers from your wedding, especially if you combine different colors and varieties. Here are some tips on how to design beautiful bridal bouquets mixed.
Mix and match the flowers can be intimidating. It's one of those things that seems incredible when done right, but it looks like a mess when it is not. An example of this would be the standard for mixed bouquets found in grocery stores. They rarely that nice, and the reason is they have no cohesive theme, in terms of color, shape, types of flowers, or theme. A few pink carnation, a yellow rose, purple and some mothers did not contribute to a beautiful bouquet! The lesson to be learned from the mixed classes is not that nasty combination of flowers look bad, only needs to be addressed with a plan to get everyone together in a harmonious whole.
There are a variety of ways you can design a bouquet that combines different grace. The first is the color. Decide on a color or palette of bouquets, and then look for various types of flowers in the chosen color. For example, say that you would like to have pink flowers of the wedding. You can create lovely bouquets with a mix of roses, hydrangeas, tulips, and SweetPad. Notice how all these flowers are not only similar in color, but in a sense, traditional in this case. This would be the type of industry that would be perfect for a bride who is wearing a traditional wedding dress with pearls earrings and a long veil.
Using the same family of colors, pink bridal bouquets can create a totally different flavor to make different selections of flowers. A current girlfriend could lead to an elegant bouquet with lilies, roses and orchids, perhaps accentuated by an interesting green as grass bear. Think about the scale of their flowers, too. Mini calla lilies can be mixed with standard size for additional visual interest.
Mix and match the flowers can be intimidating. It's one of those things that seems incredible when done right, but it looks like a mess when it is not. An example of this would be the standard for mixed bouquets found in grocery stores. They rarely that nice, and the reason is they have no cohesive theme, in terms of color, shape, types of flowers, or theme. A few pink carnation, a yellow rose, purple and some mothers did not contribute to a beautiful bouquet! The lesson to be learned from the mixed classes is not that nasty combination of flowers look bad, only needs to be addressed with a plan to get everyone together in a harmonious whole.
There are a variety of ways you can design a bouquet that combines different grace. The first is the color. Decide on a color or palette of bouquets, and then look for various types of flowers in the chosen color. For example, say that you would like to have pink flowers of the wedding. You can create lovely bouquets with a mix of roses, hydrangeas, tulips, and SweetPad. Notice how all these flowers are not only similar in color, but in a sense, traditional in this case. This would be the type of industry that would be perfect for a bride who is wearing a traditional wedding dress with pearls earrings and a long veil.
Using the same family of colors, pink bridal bouquets can create a totally different flavor to make different selections of flowers. A current girlfriend could lead to an elegant bouquet with lilies, roses and orchids, perhaps accentuated by an interesting green as grass bear. Think about the scale of their flowers, too. Mini calla lilies can be mixed with standard size for additional visual interest.
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