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5 Ways To Go Bold With Your Wedding Flowers

It may seem like pale and muted is all the rage right now, but the colorful floral decor is also quite fashionable. You don’t want just a ‘pop’ of color, you want an explosion! Forget what you know, it’s 2021! Let’s break some rules and get creative, yeah? If you want to be on the front end of floral trends at your wedding, you’ve come to the right place! Here’s how you can use flowers at different aspects of your wedding to have a gorgeous floral-infused blast!

 

Stunning Floral Table Tops

 

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Combine dark purple and burgundy blooms with contrasting white and pink flowers for an ambiance that’s dramatic yet soft.

 

Floral Arch Aisle

 

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Flower aisles came. They saw. They conquered. But this flower ARCH aisle takes the look to a whole new level with so much fullness, you can’t help but feel like a garden fairy amidst it all!

 

Larger Than Life Bouquets

 

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Oversized bouquets have been trending for several seasons now, but they still make our jaws drop. Combine dark and light flowers into one bouquet by using a subtle ombré effect. Look closely and you’ll see how the lightest flowers are clustered to the right while the darker blooms are on the left. This elegant arrangement proves that not every bouquet has to be symmetrical!

 

Floral Crowns

 

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Many brides are exchanging veils and jeweled headpieces for one of these blooming halos. Aside from being absolutely stunning, flower crowns are exceptionally versatile wedding hairstyles. Choose flowers that match your bouquets and consider your personal style. A mix of different botanicals with small pops of green is quite trending now.

 

Unconventional Bouquets

 

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Life’s too short not to have a little fun here and there, which is why we’re currently falling in love with non-traditional bridal bouquets. Pampas grass is especially statement-making when paired with magnolia leaves and other unique foliage, as shown in this arrangement.

 

 

Feature Image Credit: @tahneejadephoto / @jcrcevents