Yellow Wedding Bouquets Ideas
Posted on Jun 05, 2011 under Wedding Bouquets | No CommentWhen you’re planning for a wedding ceremony, remember that bouquets add a beautiful splash of color. Highlighting the bouquet with yellow flowers can create the perfect bright piece that will draw attention to your dress.
- Yellow roses: Most rose colors have meaning, and yellow roses generally symbolize friendship. As you will be celebrating your new union to your best friend with loved ones, family, and neighbors, this is a very appropriate wedding flower. Roses can be accented simply with baby’s breath and greenery.
- Yellow lilies: For a larger arrangement, use yellow lilies. Surround a few of the flowers with white roses or small purple daisies. These will look wonderful tied with a flowing white satin ribbon.
- Sunflowers: These large blooms look wonderful on their own, or you can create a larger bouquet with green vines and small white flowers, such as daisies. You may also consider tiny orange wildflowers, such as baby snapdragons or butterfly weeds. In this way, you can create a very natural looking bouquet.
- Daisies: A traditional favorite, daisies can be used in a number of different bouquets. You can surround large yellow daisies with smaller daisies in any number of colors, from white to orange to pink. You don’t even need to include any leaves or greenery. You can choose colors to match the shade of your bridesmaids’ dresses.
- Daffodils: Whether they’re grown in your own garden or purchased from a florist, daffodils are a gorgeous spring flower. They look wonderful in bouquets with light purple or pale blue accents. If you choose to make your own bouquet of daffodils, you can find special instructions online at sites such as blog.allaboutdaffodils.com.
Joyce Kreger is a party planner. She offers ideas about wedding planning including how to select yellow wedding favors.
Author: Joyce Kreger
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