Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Bridal bouquet?

I was thinking of doing my bouquet with yellow roses, white cala lillies and a salmon/coral colored flower. My bouquet will be the only flowers for the ceremony (beach wedding). Can anyone give me any ideas for the coral colored flower? I would love something tropical, as I will be in Hawaii. Can you find any pics online of a combo like this?...or even similar?
Bridal bouquet?
Here are a few pictures that you can look at. The coral roses are beautiful. I think that combination would look nice together.

http://www.cherylsfloraldesigns.com/imag...

http://family.webshots.com/photo/2435454...

Here is a coral hibiscus...it's a beautiful and tropical looking flower

http://family.webshots.com/photo/2427326...

http://www.allyouneedtowear.com/BridalBo...

http://www.encoreazalea.com/encore/nav.c...

http://www.cottageliving.com/cottage/gar...

Hopefully this will help! Best of luck
Reply:Cool--I thought it was more fiji/bora bora area. As for pairing it with yellow, depends on the shade. Hibiscus comes in so many colors. And how many colors are you wanting in your bouquet. I'm not fond of red and yellow tho. GL Report It
Reply:http://lerheebouquets.com/coralpalmbeach...
Reply:i would not pick out ur bouquet until you get to hawaii. then i would get all of the tropical flowers they have growing there. i would get some blue flowers, those would seem tropical, as would the coral colored an maybe some red ones, but dont throw the coral ones in there if there are red ones too.
Reply:This actually looks like what you are wanting. They are located on Oahu. http://www.bridaldreamhawaii.com/flowers...





best wishes....................
Reply:Gladiolus are gorgeous! Just not sure what "style" bouquet you want so that may just be a little too large. Look:



http://weddings.theknot.com/odb/themes/s...



Or what about using oriental lilies? They're definitely tropical and there are SO many colors to choose from. Look:



http://www.kvbwholesale.com/store/lilies...
Reply:http://www.flowerpowernetwork.com/newsle...

http://www.aboutflowers.com/florallibrar...



Those are some ideas for coral flowers.

As for the combo, take a look at:

http://www.awesomeblossomweddings.com/bo...

She has a bunch of different bouquets online to look at and you might find something similar.
Reply:ha my bridesmaids last name is blevins



use gerbera daisys. they are large and come in a slew of colors. they have really nice orangy coraly pinky ones
Reply:If you can't find a coral coloured flower that you like to match the lillies and yellow roses why not consider just having the lillies and the roses and tie your bouqet with Coral coloured ribbon? You could leave the ribbon long so that it flows from the base of the bouqet



Just another idea for the mix
Reply:Star gazer lillies have a hot pink or coral strip. You could also use pale anthurium (thats more of a leaf that has the little part that sticks out in the center). Ginger is usually red but can be lighter (but that would be a vibrant coral). Orchids are very popular though expensive. Birds of paradise--though I'd call that more orange and purple than coral. I believe its the Dendrobium flower that is normally used in a lei. Helaconia is used a lot in tropical bouquets as well. You might like Etlingera in pink.



I used coral roses and glads in mine. Glads gave the tropical feel but at a very inexpensive price. Gerber daisies kinda do for a very inexpensive price as well as spiky plants like lupins. I also used some silk hibiscus--very tropical though I'm not sure it's hawaiian. Cala lillies also come in "flame tipped" and coral. You might try looking at those.



This page has some pretty ones. Ask your local florist b/c they may know of some cheaper flowers you don't often see, that could save you money but to those guests that aren't from hawaii are still quite gorgeous.



http://www.hawaiianmagic.net/flowers/haw...



They often use a lot of greenery. If you don't want that, you will need to be specific. You can still look up pictures that have the greenery and then white out the greenery to see what it would look like. Play in photoshop.



http://www.kihalani.com/page2.html

http://www.tropicalflowersdirect.com/

http://www.heliconias.net/heliconiascutf...



Do a yahoo image search and print out a bunch that you like to give your florist lots of ideas. Personally I LOVE the way this one is wrapped



http://knoxvilleflowermarket.com/wed_bou...
Reply:How about a gladiola?
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