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How To Use Tulips In Your Wedding
One of the most beautiful wedding flowers is the tulip. They can be sourced in a breathtaking variety of colors and types. These are some great ideas for tulip bridal bouquets and reception centerpieces.
Few things are more iconic of spring than tulips. There is nothing better for a spring bride to carry. You can use tulips almost any time of the year expect for the autumn. A classic round bouquet of pink tulips would be delightful for the bride who is wearing a lace bridal gown and elegant pearl wedding jewelry. Wrap it up with a fabulous ribbon.
Use cream or snow white tulips for a gracious style. They are an excellent option for a seaside wedding. Opt for a classic bouquet of white tulips to complement a simple organza or silk mikado wedding dress. A fresh look is to create a neat fabric wrap for the tulips. For a special detail, make a row of buttons down one side of the bouquet cuff. Use crystal or pearl buttons to coordinate with your wedding jewelry.
Perky yellow tulips are delightful for morning celebrations. Place tulips in tall square vessels for a stylish centerpiece. Clusters of tulips are a great choice to use underwater in centerpieces. They will not fall apart when submerged. In the spring, sunshine colored tulips with polka dot bows are delightful. It would be a lovely complement to a simple wedding dress worn with pearl tin cup wedding jewelry.
Tulips make centerpieces that will bring a smile to your face. Colorful and fanciful, few flowers are more fabulous than parrot tulips. A huge arrangement of parrot tulips would look grand in formal garden urns as centerpieces or ceremony decorations. The red/orange/yellow color palette is especially popular for parrot tulips, but they can also be found in purple and white, yellow and burgundy, and many other breathtaking combinations.
Brides who crave drama can also choose tulips as their main wedding flower. They offer that rare thing sought by many brides: a shade that is almost black. They are not a pure black, but a very, very deep purple with black undertones. There could be nothing more ideal for a goth wedding. Combine the black tulips with very dark red roses in black vases for the ultimate gothic centerpiece. A bouquet made entirely of the nearly-black tulips with a black lace bouquet wrap will be just the thing for the gothic bride. Imagine all of the lovely designs you can create with tulips!
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