Tuesday, February 7, 2012

I need help flowers for the wedding is not getting any better. What goes with plumberry bridesmaid dresses ?

When is the wedding? Knowing the season is helpful.



Shades of pink, white and lilacs and lavendars will probably all go with your dress color choice. Try posting this on the bridal message boards with a photo of the dress and you will get lots of helpful suggestions.



Here are links to a couple of good bridal message boards.



http://boards.weddingbells.ca/postlist.p...



http://www.brides.com/forums/index.jspa?...

I need help flowers for the wedding is not getting any better. What goes with plumberry bridesmaid dresses ?
try white roses, with pink and purple accents
Reply:Pale pink would be pretty. Ask a florist for suggestions. Take a sample of the color. Roses and daisies might be perfect.
Reply:Light coloured flowers and foliage - silvery leaves would look lovely - and white or cream flowers.
Reply:really loud lime green...
Reply:Maybe hydranga flowers they have different purplely shades that would look nice. Good Luck and Congrats on ur wedding!
Reply:how about white roses? Or try a color wheel on your search engine. The color directly across from the color that closest resembles your color is its complementary color. It can go with it perfectly. Try it! You may like the mixture. Just type in color wheel and see what you can come up with.
Reply:Do you have another color? If so, you should use that as a primary color in the bouquets. If not, a nice pink color would stand out against the darker background of the dresses, but not clash with it. You might also consider just using a variety of white blossoms for the bridesmaids bouquets, and using color for the bridal bouquet. There is a flower, the Alstroemeria, which comes in a variety of colors and is very pretty. I recieved some purple blossoms in the fall which could have been called plumberry. If you wish to match with the dresses you may want to look into that particular flower, I believe it is available all year round.
Reply:Depends on the look you're going for. White roses would be elegant, some type of orchid would be exoticly glamorous (and you can get some silk ones that are realistic enough to use in some places to help with the expense), lilac would be sweet.
Reply:try various shades of white and purple flowers
Reply:I just wanted to warn you about the hydrangeas. They truly are beautiful flowers and come in shades that would go great w/ the dresses, but they smell like wet dog. So if you really want them, go w/ fake ones.


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