Monday, May 11, 2009

What flowers that go with brown and light blue?

Im geting married and I want my colors to be chocolate brown and light blue or and aqua and i am not sure what flowers I can use that would go with that??

What flowers that go with brown and light blue?
Hi. You should flip this question into the wedding section. You will get lots more answers.





Anyway, I'm assuming the bridesmaids dresses are chocolate brown? Ivory roses would look nice with either brown or aqua. Or...if roses are too expensive, go with white or ivory gerbera daisies.
Reply:Hmmmmmm. What time of year ?





I'd go with lots of leafy green and celery green and mix in tan, maybe on the stems %26amp; delicate leaves, and shades of light, medium, and dark blue.





Try going to the silk flower sections in a hobby store or Wal-Mart and gather up your colors.





Once you gather some of that up, take stems of another color and put it in to see how it looks.





There are so many shades of lavendar and purple, but I would try something with purple. You don't want to 'overpower' the light blue. Try some 'silver' and maybe some shiney silver and white with tan twisted stems jutting out.





If you go too much pink, it looks like baby colors. Yellow is for Spring. Orange would have to be very, very soft.





If it is Winter, you might try going for the crystal and snowflake look with the ice blues, whites, crystal, silver, and white..... and add strings of little white lights where needed.





It's my opinion you will find your answer by looking at the different shades and putting them up next to your colors.
Reply:I would go with white roses or something like that. Also try looking on knot.com they have all kinds of good Ideas on that site.
Reply:calla lilies would be lovely.


NO SILK FLOWERS
Reply:Roses, carnations, etc.. can have multi colors.


Some people took white flowers with tips of petals 'dipped' in other colors - - such as blue.





Personally I like orange, yellow roses with white baby breath.
Reply:yellow. not too bright though.


or maybe white roses, always classic.


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