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HOT TRENDS- Fireworks of Flowers....
Jul 11, 2011 12:15 PM Back
HOT TRENDS
Fireworks of Flowers...
Many couples enjoy getting married during the summer months. Most commonly when July comes to mind for a wedding, most of us think of bright, vibrant summer shades. Your July wedding flowers could be as colorful as the fireworks that illuminate the sky during this summer month. There are many flowers and syles that you can utilize to mimic the gorgeous look of fireworks.
Here are some examples of flowers that you can use to make a beautiful arrangement of 'fireworks':
Spider Mums - Spider mums have long, thin petals that protrude from the center of the flower. This mum is a great choice to mimic bursts of fireworks.
Mini Spray Carnations-Add some dimension to your design with this firecracker looking flower. All the blooms on different ends mimic the bursts of fireworks in clusters. These carnations are also available in a wide assortment of colorful shades.
Pincushion Protea - This is just a fun flower all
around! This tropical flower's explosive appearance will add texture and color to any arrangement.Typically available in yellow, orange or red.
Allium - This purple flower is very unique with it's great globe shaped. Looks like a big firework in the sky!
Queen Anne's Lace - This white lacey flower is made up of several small flowers clustered together. It looks like a large shower of sparklers!
Dendrobium Orchids- When used completely alone in a arrangement, these orchids can create an eye-popping centerpiece which emulates the look of a beautiful burst in the sky.
Fireworks of Flowers...
Many couples enjoy getting married during the summer months. Most commonly when July comes to mind for a wedding, most of us think of bright, vibrant summer shades. Your July wedding flowers could be as colorful as the fireworks that illuminate the sky during this summer month. There are many flowers and syles that you can utilize to mimic the gorgeous look of fireworks.
Here are some examples of flowers that you can use to make a beautiful arrangement of 'fireworks':
Spider Mums - Spider mums have long, thin petals that protrude from the center of the flower. This mum is a great choice to mimic bursts of fireworks.
Mini Spray Carnations-Add some dimension to your design with this firecracker looking flower. All the blooms on different ends mimic the bursts of fireworks in clusters. These carnations are also available in a wide assortment of colorful shades.
Pincushion Protea - This is just a fun flower all
around! This tropical flower's explosive appearance will add texture and color to any arrangement.Typically available in yellow, orange or red.
Allium - This purple flower is very unique with it's great globe shaped. Looks like a big firework in the sky!
Queen Anne's Lace - This white lacey flower is made up of several small flowers clustered together. It looks like a large shower of sparklers!
Dendrobium Orchids- When used completely alone in a arrangement, these orchids can create an eye-popping centerpiece which emulates the look of a beautiful burst in the sky.
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