A Wedding Flower Tutorial for Do it Yourself Bride
and Event Planners.
Part Two: Color and Pallette Selection - Let your Imagination Bloom!
With an eye on color trends, and foot on the ground of personality and complementary personal colors you are ready to forage the depths of color and palette choices available to you from www.Fiftyflowers.com. If it's a blushing monochromatic ballet in pink, or a trendy vivid color mixture, special corporate soiree, a gift, or hospitality event - your choices of sculptural bloom variety in similar hue, or a mixture and contrast of colorful complementary blooms will achieve excellent ambient effects and rave reviews from your audience. Fifty Flowers - I really won't go anywhere else. I am recommending them as my most cherished floral provider without solicitation or prompting. I care about your event success because I adore this business!
Example: Our bride has hair and skin tones heightened and complemented by peachy pink, apricot, lavenders, and ivories. Very fortunate for this tutorial wedding example floral design considering: an ivory gown pre-selection, dark wood ceremony accents, and a bridal disposition toward daytime European Garden Elegance and a contemporary triadic and tertiary color scheme. Hurray!
More info:
http://www.artsparx.com/color_triadic.asp
http://www.yourweddingcompany.com/index.php/
action/createColorSchemes/planId/330/
http://www.marthastewart.com/page.jhtml?type=
content&id=tvs4002&page=1
http://ianrpubs.unl.edu/textiles/heg192.htm
(Continues on Part Three: Setting a Budget...)