Unique Ways to Decorate With Wedding Flowers

December 3rd, 2009

Flowers are a staple at any wedding, and there is no doubt that they add beauty and romance. Of course every bride knows about basic bouquets and centerpieces, but there are many other original ways in which to use flowers to enhance a wedding. These are some of the most unique ideas on how to decorate your wedding with flowers.

For a truly striking effect, rent clear fillable tables for your reception. Made from clear glass, the tables are essentially flat boxes which can be filled with whatever you like. An absolutely gorgeous look is to stuff the tabletops with fresh flowers. Choose something that is very round and full like hydrangeas or carnations. Skip the tablecloths and floral centerpieces. Use candles in the middle of the table, or for a pop of color, fill a tall clear footed vase with limes or green apples (depending on the season). Your guests will be blown away by your ultra cool tables!

One of the best ways to achieve a strong impact in your wedding design is to select a color motif to carry throughout in everything from the invitations to the flowers to the bridesmaid dresses and jewelry. Unique floral displays can play a part in this concept, because they allow you to layer your flowers in eyecatching ways. For example, let’s say that you have decided that your color palette will be shades of blue: hyacinth colored crystal bridesmaid jewelry, blue hydrangea bouquets, and so forth. A great way to incorporate more blue flowers is to hang hyacinth blossoms in long strands behind the altar or along a wall. This is a dramatic vertical feature that can really help to define a space and would layer wonderfully with the main floral displays.

When you are seeking fresh ideas on how to decorate your wedding with flowers, take a look at submerged centerpieces. This is a great trend which is easy to design with a florist or to do yourself. Take a striking flower such as orchids and arrange a few stems of them within a tall clear vessel and fill with water until the flowers are submerged. This is often done with a square vase for a modern flair, and it looks absolutely wonderful.

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