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Dec06bride




Post #1 of 3 (2236 views)
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I'm having trouble figuring out my flowers for my bridal party. Our colors are Silver and Royal Blue with red accents. (Note:) the only fresh flowers will be the ones in my bouquet and on the groom. Is that ok?? I don't know how the MOH's bouquet is supposed to differ from mine. I also don't know if the Best Man is supposed to have a bouttinere that matches the MOH's flowers. Please help my ever distressing mind.

flowersue
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Post #2 of 3 (2221 views)
     Re: [Dec06bride] bridal party flowers [In reply to]  

I guess I would say be careful to steer clear of the red white and blue 4th of July look. With that in mind I would probably direct you toward all white perhaps with a few beaded silver leaves and foilar accents. You could add touches of blue or purpley lavender for a bit more color. Hold back either the red or blue from the flowers...and I would suggest you use the same color as their dresses. Accents at the reception are a different story...do whatever there.

Bouts are usually similar to the bridesmaids for the ushers and matchint the bride for the Groom.
Sue of Hobart's Fine Florals
http://www.hobartsfineflorals.com

flowersue
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Post #3 of 3 (2200 views)
     Re: [flowersue] bridal party flowers [In reply to]  

TongueOOPS! I got the send button before I was finished or even checked my spelling...Crazy

Anyway..what I think is to avoid using all 3 colors together in each arrangement and to add some soft sided color to the mix you use. In other words add a bit of lavender with the blue or soft pink next to the red. Blending tones a bit will pull an elegant edge into the flower and decoration designs. Hope this is helpful...take care!
Sue of Hobart's Fine Florals
http://www.hobartsfineflorals.com



 
 


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