Archive for November 3rd, 2009
Tiffany’s Tiffany Blue and Fuchsia Wedding Inspiration Board
Tiffany writes:
“Hello! My name is Tiffany and I am getting married August 28, 2010. I am thinking of doing a Tiffany Blue wedding theme – with fuchsia as the “popping” color added instead of doing it with just plain Tiffany blue and white. Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated! Thanks.”
Tiffany, I created your board using a few different flower types in turquoise blue, white, and a bold fuchsia. I love the idea of this color combination! For the bouquets, why not make them with white roses, fuchsia ranunculus, turquoise gerbera daisies, and accenting with the fuchsia hydrangea. Wrap a turquoise ribbon around the bouquet stems to tie it all together. I hope this helps.

Items used to create Tiffany’s Tiffany Blue and Fuchsia Wedding Inspiration Board from Afloral.com (clockwise starting at top left):
20″ Micro Peach Rose Spray in White – CHR-XFJ508-WH
1.5″ Satin Edge Chiffon in Turquoise – GYR-6009-88
1.5″ Boutonniere Pins in Fuchsia – MIL-735-FU
19″ Ranunculus Spray in Fuchsia – SLK-GTR375-BT
27″ Ranunculus Spray in Turquoise – SLK-FSR502-TQ
23″ Hydrangea in Fuchsia Pink – SLK-FSH823-FU/PK
24″ Ecuador Rose Bud in White – SLK-GSG038-WH
9″ Gerbera Daisy Spray in Fuchsia – SLK-GTD445-LV
21.5″ Gerbera Daisy Spray in Turquoise – SLK-GTD572-TQ

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Nicki’s Red, Silver, and White Wedding Inspiration Board
Nicki writes:
“I am planning a wedding in March of 2011 and was wondering how to accent my red and white roses with smaller white flowers. I cannot find ones easily.. stephanotis is one flower I like , if you could find some that would match, my colors are red, white, black and silver. Thanks~
Nicki”
Nicki, I created your inspiration board with white and red flowers along with black and silver accents. I think it would look elegant to make your bouquet from the white and red roses that you have while adding the white and red ranunculus. You could add the silver gypsophila and black curly ting to the bouquet for added texture, while finishing the bouquet with black ribbon and silver pins. I hope this helps!

Items used to create Nicki’s Red, Silver, and White Wedding Inspiration Board from Afloral.com (clockwise starting from top left)
25-28″ Sparkle Gypsophila in Silver – KNU-44110339
2″ Pearl Headed Pins in Pewter – SMI-0962
26″ Sparkle Curly Ting in Black – KNU-44113931
27″ Ranunculus Spray in Flame Brick – SLK-FSR502-FL/BC
27.5″ Ranunculus Spray in White – SLK-GR1571-WH
25″ Freesia Spray in Orange – SLK-GF0087-OR
9″ Gerbera Daisy Spray in Cream – SLK-GTD445-CR
27″ Gardenia Spray in White – SLK-GTG990-WH
4.5″ Rose Bud Boutonniere in Cream – AFL-B126G-CR/BK
4.5″ Rose Bud Boutonniere in Red – AFL-B126G-RE/BK

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Tikia’s Teal and Magenta Inspiration Board
Tikia writes:
“Hi Leanne,
I need help with choosing flowers for my centerpieces and bouquets. My wedding is in March and the colors are teal and magenta. My dress is white, and my Mom will be wearing Juniper from David’s Bridal. Also, my bridesmaids will be wearing Tealness from Alfred Angelo. Your help with this is greatly appreciated.
Best Regards,
Tikia”
Tikia, I created your inspiration board using Magenta and Teal, with a few different flowers. I think that if you make you bouquets with the fuchsia/pink hydrangea, turquoise ranunculus and fuchsia/pink lily and aster bush it would look stunning. I hope this helps!

Bridesmaid dress from Alfred Angelo
Items used to create Tikia’s Teal and Magenta Inspiration Board from Afloral.com (clockwise starting from top left)
23″ Hydrangea Spray in Fuchsia Pink – SLK-FSH823-FU/PK
13″ Azalea Bush in Hot Pink – SLK-FBA507-PK/HT
13″ Lily and Aster Bush in Fuchsia Pink – SLK-FBX258-FU/PK
34″ Hydrangea in Blue/Lavender – SLK-GTH402-BL
2″ Pearl Headed Pins in Strong Pink – SMI-0965
1-5/16″ Satin Ribbon in Turquoise – GYR-142-9-88
27″ Ranunculus in Turquoise – SLK-FSR502-TQ
25″ Spider Dahlia Spray in Two Tone Lilac – SLK-FSD533-LL/TT

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