If you are planning to use blue flowers as part of your wedding colour scheme then this flower may be a possibility.
The photo here is a close up of an agapanthus flower, it is a beautiful blue colour and the individual flower heads are a lovely trumpet shape.
The flower heads work really well when individually wired and used in bridal bouquets, buttonholes and corsages.
For more information on blue wedding flowers visit http://www.wedding-flowers-guide.com/blue-wedding-flowers.html
Sunday, 17 August 2008
Tuesday, 12 August 2008
Pink & Lime Green Wedding Flowers
I've been chatting to a bride recently that is thinking of using pink and lime green as her colour theme.
In the photo you can see the Aqua pink rose combined with lime green chrysanthemums and hypericum berries.
I think this colour theme works really well and the Aqua rose is a beautiful rose to work with.
For more information on flower colour themes visit http://www.wedding-flowers-guide.com/wedding-color-theme.html
In the photo you can see the Aqua pink rose combined with lime green chrysanthemums and hypericum berries.
I think this colour theme works really well and the Aqua rose is a beautiful rose to work with.
For more information on flower colour themes visit http://www.wedding-flowers-guide.com/wedding-color-theme.html
Saturday, 2 August 2008
Vintage Style Wedding Flowers
The workshop has smelt absolutely beautiful this last couple of days. We have been working on a vintage wedding theme.
The bride wanted a lovely natural country garden look to her table arrangements in lilac and cream. We chose to use lilac and cream roses, freesias, stocks, lavender and blue thistles. The wonderful scent came from the lavender, stocks and freesia's.
This was all arranged with silver eucalyptus leaves (which also smells really nice) and placed in rustic vintage buckets.
It all complimented her venue perfectly, which was an old barn out in the beautiful Warwickshire countryside.
For more information on wedding flowers visit http://www.wedding-flowers-guide.com/
The bride wanted a lovely natural country garden look to her table arrangements in lilac and cream. We chose to use lilac and cream roses, freesias, stocks, lavender and blue thistles. The wonderful scent came from the lavender, stocks and freesia's.
This was all arranged with silver eucalyptus leaves (which also smells really nice) and placed in rustic vintage buckets.
It all complimented her venue perfectly, which was an old barn out in the beautiful Warwickshire countryside.
For more information on wedding flowers visit http://www.wedding-flowers-guide.com/
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