Do most weddings match the flowers with the colors in their wedding? or do they just use any color they want?
Usually the flowers chosen compliment the wedding colors. They don’t have to match exactly, they just need to go with the entire scheme. In other words, you wouldn’t want your bridesmaids wearing pink but carrying red flowers unless there was a way to tie the colors together. So many colors look good together though, so you don’t have to stick to pink flowers with pink dresses, for example.
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Its a general trend to match the flowers to the dress and the overall colors of the wedding.
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Usually the flowers chosen compliment the wedding colors. They don’t have to match exactly, they just need to go with the entire scheme. In other words, you wouldn’t want your bridesmaids wearing pink but carrying red flowers unless there was a way to tie the colors together. So many colors look good together though, so you don’t have to stick to pink flowers with pink dresses, for example.
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http://www.cheap-wedding-success.co.uk/wedding-flowers.html
The most economical way to select flowers and colors for a wedding is to call the florist and find out which flowers are in season the month you plan to marry. This simple answer from the florist will give you a variety of colors to select from in your floral arrangements. These flower choices will cost you far less than wanting flowers that will be costly to obtain otherwise.
So, once you find out the floral colors that are available, you have a good idea what your choices are for the wedding colors. This narrows down your choices to make your final selection easier.
See, it is pretty simple, right?
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