18 Unusual Use of Flowers In Wedding

18 Unusual Use of Flowers in Wedding
18 Unusual Use of Flowers in Wedding

Outdoor wedding featuring a floral monogram and floating flowers. Pomanders are a simple, non-floral touch that gives flower arrangements a nice surprise. The ideal bouquet is made up of red pincushion proteas, tropical orchids, and fiddlehead ferns.

Continue reading for some of our favourite floral accents that you might not have seen at other weddings.

Outdoor Tented Wedding With Green Garlands And A Garland-Draped Ceiling

Garland-Draped Ceiling: Outdoor tented wedding with green garlands
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If the tent’s exposed support beams are stifling your fantasy of a romantic outdoor tent, hide them! Ivy, maidenhair fern, or boxwood are examples of flora that would make a garland look full and rich. Hanging amaranthus flower arrangements, terrariums in clear glass, and bundles of bare branches all provide further mystery.

Fountain With White Hydrangea And Greenery: A Floral Fountain

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A beautiful overflowing fountain is simulated by cascading greenery and luscious hydrangea, but with much more playfulness. Add floating candles and lily pads to the pool to up the romantic ante on this theme.

Floor To Ceiling Flower Walls Serve As A Floral Backdrop

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The setting for some fairly beautiful ceremony images was a floor-to-ceiling arrangement of greenery and color-coordinated blossoms. We adore the urban contrast created by the crystal chandeliers, garden-chic blossoms, and exposed, industrial-looking walls.

Installations Of Topiaries

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A topiary-lined aisle with trees that resemble Wonderland characters is somewhat different from one with petal-lined aisles. If you choose an all-white or neutral colour palette, you can experiment further with the floral arrangements’ hues. Don’t be afraid to mash things up!

Unexpected Combinations: Bridesmaid Bouquet With Kale

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Sure, kale. The king of superfoods is a notable option for a distinctive bouquet. The rich purple shade of its core leaves serves as its own highlight colour, which can be incorporated into the bouquet with flowers of a similar hue. It outshines many other greens in the complete foliage category.

Pomanders For Hanging: Pomanders For Hanging Flowers

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Pomanders of all shapes and hues adorn an unadorned tree for an outdoor ceremony. Just be sure to attach them with additional supports; you don’t want one to fall.

Gold Reception Urns With Vibrant Flowers And Green Grapes Serve As Fruit Accents

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Grapes are a simple-to-incorporate non-floral accent that gives your flower arrangements a surprise form because of their mellow green colour. Full bushels produce a cascade impression, whilst little bundles are just noticeable enough to draw attention to your flowers without detracting from their beauty.

King Protea And Air Plants: Green Bridesmaid Bouquet With Seed Eucalyptus, King Protea, And Air Plants

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This floral arrangement takes the cake for being the most unusual. The primary feature in this garden is a king protea, which is accompanied by a striking air plant and a dense cluster of eucalyptus seeds.

Moss Table Runner For An Outdoor Wedding Reception, Woodland

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A beautiful tabletop with a woods theme can be made with a stretch of moss and some wild-looking floral arrangements. Set up footed urns with dark jewel-toned flowers, and for a special finishing touch, add fiddlehead ferns and burgundy hypericum berries.

Succulent Centre Pieces With A Moss Lamp Topper For Lamp Shades

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Have your florist top off a tall column vase with a lampshade made of moss to give your succulent centrepiece a twist! For a floral touch that won’t look too eclectic, if you don’t want to give up floral centrepieces, you could also fill the vase with flowers or disperse small bud vases with single stems (such roses, tulips, or dahlias).

Chandeliers Made Of Flowers: A Private Wedding Reception Coupled With Floral Chandeliers

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You may create eye-catching chandeliers out of your light fixtures by arranging some stems upside-down. Wreaths are typically added to flower-adorned chandeliers for added structure (and labour expenditures), but this tastefully understated arrangement of white and yellow blossoms is just as striking.

Outdoor Wedding With Floating Floral Monogram And Floating Flowers

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Floral monograms have been seen before, but rarely floating on a bed of moss in a lavish water setting with islands of candles and floral arrangements. Make use of your venue’s pool or pond as inspiration for your decorations! It’s a chance to create something visually stunning.

Potted Plants That Hang: An Orchid And Plant Wall Display

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Use the diving wall of lattice if it exists at your location. (You are not charged an additional installation price to add suspended details!) While exotic foliage plants like crotons have rich green leaves and scarlet veins that give dramatic colour, potted orchids add some height to the structure. Bonus: These can be used as home décor long after the wedding, unlike the cut flowers in your centrepieces, which can only be stored for a short period of time.

Table Runner In Ombre: Table Runner In Ombre Rose

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You may use a wide range of colours with a stylish ombre floral runner without the arrangement being disorganised. Use a neutral tablecloth to accessorise the tabletop so that there isn’t too much going on; linens in beige or matte sequin material both have interesting textures but aren’t noisy.

Red Ranunculus On The Reverse Of The Flower Crown

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By adding embellishments to the back of the headdress rather than the front or sides, you can alter the typical flower crown style. As you go down the aisle, your guests will “ooh” and “ahh” over this small surprise element.

Indoor Trees: Indoor Wedding Reception Featuring Potted Trees And Hanging Terrariums

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We adore the concept of bringing the outside in, and not just with flowers. Tall green trees transform a ballroom into an intimate garden celebration, and you may hang additional decorations like little crystal chandeliers or string lights from their branches.

Tropical Centerpieces: Wedding Centerpiece With A Current Topic

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An island-inspired bouquet of fiddlehead ferns, tropical orchids, and red pincushion proteas is ideal for a destination wedding or a party by the water.

Hot Pink Cake Display With Taped Flowers As Decoration

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Small, discrete stems with individual taping make for a stunning backdrop. The buds show out stunningly against a brilliant hue, whether it’s for the ceremony, cake display, or photo background, and the vertically aligned stems add aesthetic appeal.