Brides who are organizing the wedding with a simple décor and a white theme perhaps might be interested in gazing at these pictures with white hydrangea wedding flower centerpieces and perhaps get the needed inspiration for their own arrangements.
Hydrangeas are among the most versatile popular types of natural wedding flowers that are now used in simple and chic modern weddings. If you decide to use the hydrangea type of flower in your wedding we suggest you to do the same. Keep the flower arrangements simple, not very sophisticated or fussy and thick because they look extraordinary when set in loose casual flirty styles.
The best shape of arrangement for these types of flower is round, of course. You can use three stems of hydrangeas and compose a beautiful tall round flower arrangement for the tables or perhaps a smaller round one, depending what recipients you choose for the wedding or depending on the exact location, formality and character of the wedding. If the local is more elegant, fancy and select, we suggest you to opt for taller white hydrangea wedding flower centerpieces arranged in tall vases, glasses, lanterns or other types of matching containers that you can find.
On the other hand, if the wedding is to be held outdoors, in nature, then it would be more appropriate to go with smaller short white hydrangea wedding flower centerpieces where the hydrangeas can be placed in little flower pots or bowls. We’ve chosen the white color for hydrangeas because we simply adore the way these arrangements look like.
They are stylish, discreet, sophisticated, warm, inviting, flirty, romantic, elegant, timeless and inspiring. If you want to diversify the final look of your white hydrangea wedding flower centerpieces you can use a few stems of a different type of flower that can mix well with hydrangeas like: gardenia, sweet pea, freesia, ranunculus, rose, tulip, calla lily, peony, amaryllis, orchid, stephanotis, lily of the valley, hyacinth, hibiscus, anemone, gladiola, gerbera daisy, chrysanthemum, aster, chamomile, carnation or baby’s breath. Keep the palette soft and natural, using the same white color in the rest of the secondary flowers or make it more vibrant with a yellow hue, a violet, burgundy, scarlet red, peach, orange, purple, blush or coral, lime green, navy blue or baby blue.
You can find hydrangeas in other soft pastel colors like blue, green, yellow, red, pink, cream, beige, brown or orange. You can use the same type of flower in a bicolor scheme that will add more cheerfulness, creativity, flair and attractiveness to the arrangements. For a fabulous natural wedding in Chicago we recommend this type of flower and these types of simple and organic arrangements that you can do it successfully yourself.
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