Your preference will determine the colors that you will use and the
colors of the flowers as well. For some, they pick their choice of color
and match it with flowers of the same shade. For others, they first
choose the flowers and let the other details follow the color of the
flower instead of the other way around. There are no rules when it comes
to colors and ultimately, your preference is the one that will be
followed. It is your wedding after all.
For a look that is pleasing to the eye, follow your color palette no
matter what your choice of primary color is. Following the color palette
means that you use shades that are complementary to each other. By
following the shade best suited for a color or a number of colors, your
colors will not end up being tacky, distasteful or just odd or out of
place.
When choosing your wedding flowers, you may also want to consider the
symbolism that each one represents. Red roses symbolize love, pink roses
symbolize gentleness, and white lilies symbolize purity. You can be
flexible and try out other flowers but decide first if you want that
specific color to be present in your wedding. Then check what that
flower means. If you want the color of the flower but not the meaning
that it represent, you can look for another flower in the same shade and
with the meaning that suits you perfectly. Most people don’t think
about symbolism anyway, so you might choose not to even take that into
account and just choose flowers that fit with the other decorations.
You can ask the help of your wedding coordinator or friends and
relatives who recently got married and they can refer to you a good
florist. The type of flower available in season can be a major
consideration as well. As the freshness and price of the flower is
largely dependent on this, choose one that is in season so it can be
delivered on time and the cost will be more affordable.
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Sarahs le lundi 11 avril 2011
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