Spring Wedding Flower Trends 2009

March 23rd, 2009 Posted in Flower Themes, Flower Types, New trends, Wedding Planning and Ideas

Spring is here with its soothing colors and beautiful blooming flowers. This refreshed season, with its feeling of rebirth, is ideal for weddings featuring pastel colors. They also enrich our feeling of the changing weather; the warm temperatures encourage the flowers to wake up slowly from the cold winter. This year, however, the trendy color for the season is yellow. The yellow color palette is extensive, as we can move from pale yellows, buttery shades and ending with rich golds, allowing for interesting and elegant color combination. The best idea for arrangements iYellow bouquetnclude different flowers in similar yellow shades; which put emphasize on the shapes of the flowers.

Yellow flowers are abundant during spring, and are a good option for weddings as they represent the joyfulness and happiness. For a wedding hosted during the day, the ideal colors to combine are yellow, white and green as they mix beautifully together. Green represents a fresh start, and has the characteristic of being soothing and tranquil. Ideal flowers to use for these types of weddings are baby green hydrangea, yellow French tulips, yellow and white daffodils, yellow hyacinth and white lilacs. If the wedding is hosted outside and a garden like feel is desired, a simple and fun arrangement composed of Vero White daisies is a good choice. To compliment the look, green hypericum berries can be used as fillers.

For an evening affair, yellow will make a striking blend when mixed with dark purples and blues. Elegant flowers choices to use with yellow blooms include blue delphinium, purple veronicas, purple lilacs, blue and purple orchids and blue hydrangeas. In order to make an impact, use the cooler colored blooms sporadically to emphasize the yellow tones.

Take advantage of this glorious season and take advantage of what Mother Nature offers us. Beautiful wedding flowers are available at wholesale prices at www.Fiftyflowers.com.

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