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Although relatively unheard of, the yellow bridal bouquet is a unique design that exudes fun and frivolity for anyone that is in possession of it. Yellow flowers are generally used alongside the main theme of the bouquet rather than the main colour itself, but for a look that is different and more individual for your wedding; why not broach the idea of a yellow bridal bouquet with your florist?
If you are having a spring wedding, yellow tulips or daffodils can be the flower of choice for the bridal bouquet and against a backdrop of the white or ivory wedding dress, can make the occasion seem summery on even the dullest of days. Yellow is known to be a colour of fun and happiness and this is what the wedding ceremony should be about – celebrating and enjoying the love you have for your partner.
There are so many different varieties and colours of flowers that can be used in a yellow bridal bouquet, aside from the most though of ones, the tulip and daffodil. Yellow roses not only look great but smell delicious as well and when combined with other flowers in pastel colours, such as peach and light pink, can make the yellow bridal bouquet a statement piece rather than something that is essential.
The yellow bridal bouquet allows you to experiment a little more with various colours and designed and the only limits will be your imagination. Yellow lilies for example, will look great with pale green foliage and exudes a more modern approach and happier outlook on life. The wedding day is about having fun, and the bridal bouquet should reflect this.
Carnations and gerberas are other flowers that have been favoured with a yellow bridal bouquet because of their variations of the shade of yellow. Taking this as your main idea, why not try and combine different shades of the colour in your yellow bridal bouquet to tone it down ever so slightly? Brighter yellow flowers, such as bright yellow roses, could be matched with peach carnations to tone it down, or with a bright red gerberas for a more eccentric feel. Any florist worth their weight in gold would be happy to advise you on the best shades to accompany the yellow bridal bouquet.
If you having a somewhat colourless wedding theme, such as whites and ivories, even for the bridesmaid dresses, then a yellow bridal bouquet would be the easiest and best way to liven it up. You could even get the corsages to match your bridal bouquet and have yellow carnations or roses instead of the more traditional white ones.
Obviously yellow isn’t the colour that is normally associated with weddings but for those that are looking for as little something extra from their big day, having a yellow bridal bouquet could do just the trick. With the hundreds of variations, shades and colours available, there has never been a better time to experiment with a yellow bridal bouquet and have a slightly different look on the whole wedding theme.
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