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My bridal bouquet is to white!!!

 

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Miss B


Jan 18, 2005, 1:06 PM

Post #1 of 3 (5531 views)
     My bridal bouquet is to white!!!  

Help I need some advivce here my bridal boquet is to white my colors are blue and silver , but silver is so metallica and dark I don;'t want it to cheapen my wedding colors could someone please tell me a safe way I might add gray or silver without it looking plain stupid or cheap? thanks so much!


(This post was edited by TWQadmin on Oct 1, 2005, 11:02 AM)

Bridal Stylist
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Jan 18, 2005, 1:56 PM

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     Re: [Miss B] My boquet is to white!!! [In reply to]  

Dear Miss B,

Ask your florist for there professional opinion I'm sure your florist would be able to soften it with flowers.

I've seen brides add crystals to there bouquets. You can have a few scattered or you can put them in the center of flowers. You can also maybe try a grey and blue satin ribbon on the stems.


I hope that helps.
Lori of ModelBride.com
http://www.modelbride.com

flowersue
WEDDING FLOWERS PRO

Feb 9, 2005, 5:58 PM

Post #3 of 3 (5427 views)
     Re: [Miss B] My boquet is to white!!! [In reply to]  

Hi...I have a couple of ideas...First of all ask your designer if she can add some silvery foilage to the bouquet....Some examples are dusty miller, and seeded eucalyptus. If you like stephanotis (star flower) Have them add rinestone pins in the centers for sparkle. There is also a silver grey to blue filler flower called caspia that could add silvery texture. The stems could be wrapped in white satin and then french braided over that with thin silver cording...Elegant and understated. Also if you feel your bouquet is too white there is nothing stopping you from adding a touch of color...Say a little fragrant lavender freesia. And don't worry...the flowers are the fun stuff...
Sue of Hobart's Fine Florals
http://www.hobartsfineflorals.com



 
 


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