How to Add a Little Color to an All White Wedding | InsideWeddings.com
White weddings will never go out of style, they are gorgeous and
classic, yet many couples still want to mix it up a bit. An all-white
wedding is classically elegant, however when you consider you are planning
decor for a ceremony, cocktail hour and a reception, there is an
opportunity to add little accents to each that will make them unique and
we can do this with little splashes of color.
Here are some ideas to add touches of color to your all-white wedding floral.
Celadon green has become a popular new “color” and there are so many
varieties of green flowers on the market now. Green cymbidiums, super
green roses, green tea roses, green Fiji mums, green kermit buttons,
green hydrangea, green viburnum and green dendrobiums are all really fun
and vibrant! It’s almost like it isn’t a “color” and compliments the
all white wedding beautifully.
Another option I love is to add in a touch of champagne. The only true
champagne hued flowers available are roses, which are gorgeous. I
suggest using Quicksand or Sahara. Both are gorgeous and they add
“warmth” to an all white wedding.
When it comes to choosing your white flowers, consider a variety of
shades from white to ivory. Most “white” flowers are in this color
palette, really. But if you use all the shades of white to ivory you
can create a little more texture and depth to the wedding flowers.
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