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Grapevine is another natural accent that is wonderful for weddings. Can be loosely woven around the flowers to create a "cage" or framework. The look is very unique and distinctive, and it would be incredible for a rustic vineyard wedding. Choose richly saturated colors of the flower stand out from the brown color of the vine. deep aubergine and burgundy flowers would be an excellent choice.
Natural elements also have an imposing bunch of wrappers. If your style leans toward a simple wedding dress and bridal jewelry by hand, consider a warm bouquet with a slightly rough hewn texture. Burlap is actually very cool as shelter sector rather than traditional satin ribbon. Another idea is to use broad leaves in a variety of colors to create an eye-catching handle for wedding bouquets. The leaves look really interesting cross around the stems in shades of green, emerald green, yellow and green. It's a detail that works very well for both formal and informal floral arrangements; variegated leaf wrap would be so beautiful in a bouquet of daisies casual as you would a bouquet of elegant French tulips.
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