On the lookout for Pantone’s Color of the Year: Living Coral wedding flower inspiration? Violet, one of our talented flower consultants, was inspired by this lovely shade of coral and created three floral arrangements.
The best thing about the color of the year is that there are so many flower options to pick from, and this shade is the perfect pop of color. Violet used a mixture of living coral inspired flowers like garden roses, mini gerbera daisies and blooming branches.
To add more color and depth, Violet also used our green bells and ruffles wholesale flower pack.
This wedding combo pack include a mixture of fresh green and ivory flowers. The pack comes with bells of Ireland, lisianthus and both standard and mini hydrangeas. (Basically, everything you need to create gorgeous arrangements.)
Our flower consultant, Violet, also used pre-arranged greenery centerpieces. One of the best things about these wholesale centerpieces is that they come ready to go. These centerpieces easily added fullness and interest, which you’ll see below.
Pair all of these flowers together and you get these modern yet romantic living coral infused arrangements!
Read on to see the arrangements inspired by living coral along with a list of flowers you’ll need to recreate the looks.
Living Coral Inspired Bouquet
This fun and colorful bridal bouquet was inspired by our romantic antique garden roses. These garden roses added the perfect pop of color. Filled with textures from the lisianthus, and a few stems of the blooming coral quince branches, this bouquet is truly eye-catching. Here’s what you’ll need to create this bouquet.
- 9 stems of garden roses
- 9 stems of mini gerbera daisies
- 3 stems of baby green hydrangea
- 5 stems of lisianthus
- 3 stems of bells of Ireland
- 5 stems of white dianthus
- 1 bunch of greenery (Tuck a few of the shorter stems of quince branches in for the finishing touch.)
Living Coral Low Centerpiece
The term ikebana refers to the Japanese flower arranging style. This type of arrangement flows freely and doesn’t have a structured shape. With this centerpiece, Violet was really inspired by the branches. The branches added some height and interest to this centerpiece, while the rest of the flowers filled the arrangement and gave it width
- 5 stems mini gerbera daisies
- 1 stem of standard lime green hydrangea
- 3 stems of bells oIrelandnd
- 2 stems of white dianthus
- 1 bunch of greenery
- half bunch of blooming coral quince branches
Living Coral Tall Centerpiece
The second look requires the same recipe as above. Mix it up by incorporating some of the low centerpieces with these tall centerpieces, or stick with one style. With a tall centerpiece like this, you won’t have to worry about blocking your guests from seeing each other.
Here’s a list of other arrangements you could make using these recipes below!
Bridesmaid Bouquets (5):
- 3 stems of garden roses
- 7 stems of mini gerbera daisies
- 1 stems of baby green hydrangea
- 3 stems of lisianthus
- 3 stems of bells of Ireland
- 5 stems of white dianthus
- 1 bunch of greenery
Boutonnieres (9):
- 1 stem of lisianthus
- a sprig of greenery
- 1 sprig of quince branch
Moms’ Mini Bouquets (4):
- 3 stems of garden roses
- 7 stems of mini gerbera daisies
- 1 stem of baby hydrangea
- 3 stems of lisianthus
- 3 stems of bells of Ireland
- 5 stems of white dianthus
- 1 bunch of greenery
Ceremony Arch:
- 11 stems of garden roses
- 21 mini gerbera daisies
- 7 stems of baby green hydrangea
- 9 stems of lisianthus
- 7 stems of bells of Ireland
- 7 stems of white dianthus
- 6 bunches of greenery
- 1 and a half bunches of quince branches
Flowers You’ll Need
- Medium pack of the green bells and ruffles wedding combo
- 3 bunches of blooming coral quince branches
- 36 stems of Romantic Antique Pink Cabbage Garden Rose
- 120 mini ravishing coral mini gerbera daisies
- 15 classic romance greens centerpiece
Tip: If you schedule an appointment with one of our flower consultants, who can help you every step of the way, you’ll receive a discount that can be used towards your order.
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