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Colorful Silk Wedding Flowers - Reveal and Review

Spring still feels a long way off in Minnesota’s winter wonderland, so I want to share some bright, happy and colorful silk wedding flowers with you today! Amy had a VISION for her wedding florals, and I absolutely loved getting to designs so many arrangements for her July wedding. She wanted lots of colors and texture in each arrangement, and we worked closely to pick out just the right combination of flowers for the look she wanted to capture. Here are some amazing photos by Reilly Carr Photography from Amy’s big day!

Amy’s bouquet was big and awesome and so fun to design with her! Her large handtied bouquet was a mix of burgundy and pink Peonies, blue Delphinium, Billy Button, mini yellow Ranunculus, Waxflower, Baby’s Breath, burgundy Berries, Bluebell, Lilac, mini White Daisies, Fern, Ruscus and white Seeds. I love that there is so much to see in her bouquet. It has visual interest and depth from all the contrast without looking chaotic.

The bridesmaids wore these lovely pale blue dresses which made their bouquets pop even more. They carried a similar mix as the bridal with a few swaps. Their purple feature was some Delphinium instead of Lilac and we didn’t include the fern. These slight changes kept a very cohesive look without them being exact matches.

It took me a few glances to notice that the groom was wearing black and the groomsmen were wearing navy blue. Kind of like the bridesmaid having a slightly different bouquet, this is a great way to set apart your groom in a subtle way. The groom’s boutonniere incorporated all the colors from the bridal bouquet and the groomsmen had simpler bouts with a pink Cabbage Rose and Bluebell.

This next set of photos shows some arrangements that carried her color scheme and floral designs throughout their venue. Here you can see a large bouquet style arrangement that I designed for a table top. What’s cool about make this arrangement bouquet style is that Amy was able to get the flowers ahead of time and pick out a vase that she liked and was the right scale and look for the space. Plus we didn’t have to worry about glass breaking in transit.

Below shows the cake flowers that Amy ordered as a loose mix. I gave her a variety of flowers and greenery that matched her bouquet and her baker placed those items on and around the cake. She had that adorable custom topper so she didn’t need a finished arrangement for that. It’s a great option if you want some florals for your cake but maybe don’t know how you want them placed on the cake.

Sweetheart tables are a lovely way to be a part of the reception but also give you a moment to breath and connect with each other during dinner. I designed a swag for the sweetheart table that draped over the front edge a little bit and was custom made for the size of their table.

Whether you have a specific vision for your flowers or you are just starting to figure out what you love, custom silk wedding flowers offer a lot of options, can be customized for your budget and style and can be done and checked off your list weeks, or even months ahead of time! If you love the sound of that, fill out the Free Bride’s Checklist today for a quote!

Colorful Silk Wedding Flowers for an Outdoor Wedding - Reveal & Review

We’re well into fall already, but spring inspiration is already here! Today’s custom silk wedding flowers were so fun to design with the bride, Megan! She wanted a wildflower look that incorporated various varieties from Texas, Washington and Alabama. What we came up with, together, is a design that is bright, fun, whimsical and a nod to places that are special to the couple. Let’s take a look at some images from their photographer Saul with The One Awaits.

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Megan’s bouquet was a modified cascade style with a mix of orange Lilies, Bluebonnets, magenta Aster, Poppies in a variety of colors, magenta Waxflower, white Seeds, purple Delphinium, peach Dahlia, yellow Ranunculus, white Peonies, Eucalyptus, and some small mix greens for filler and for the cascade. Here’s an up close photo I took to give a better idea of all the varieties and textures in her bouquet.

For the bridesmaid bouquets we used the same mix of flowers, except I swapped out the white Peonies for a smaller more delicate flower-white Stephanotis. I love that the colors still pop against their patterned dresses but work with their overall color scheme and wedding themes.

Erin was brilliant! All my flowers turned out brilliantly! They were luscious, colorful, and exactly what I wanted! Erin was creative in coming up with options for flowers and worked with my vision to produce beautiful flower arrangements that will last!
— Megan | Texas

Here’s our happy couple! The groom’s boutonniere featured Bluebell, Waxflower, Poppy and greens.

If you have ideas about how to incorporate a special theme, like Megan’s places she loves, or a specific color scheme, silk wedding flowers are a great option! There is so much variety available year round and you can know what the flowers will look like all together before the big walk down the aisle. If you like the idea of being a part of the design process, fill out the Free Bride’s Checklist today to start the design process with me!