Wedding flowers?
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Question by Brandi: Wedding flowers?
okay so my wedding colors are black red and silver i am tring to pair the queen of the night tulip(black looking flower)…with flowers that are red, which shouldnt be a probelm but what do i do to incorporate silver? are there any flowers that look silver? Also does anyone have any ideas about other things to do in the whole black silver red concept.
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Answer by Allij
I would go to a craft store in your area and get some fake silk silver leaves or something, i know its sounds a little off, but even just one little piece with the flowers will make the silver pop out, or consider maybe using silver ribbon to tie together the bouqet?
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You can use the foliage of Helichrysum petiolare (licorice plant), it’s gray and has nice leaves.
http://www.mobot.org/gardeninghelp/plantfinder/Plant.asp?code=A584
You won’t have a problem coming up with red flowers but consider mixing Rosa ‘Black Baccara’ in because it’s a great bridge between the black and red.
http://www.ccfc.org/encyclopedia/12.html
Hope this helps some. Congrats.
Craft stores have all sorts of “filler” type material you can put in with them. There is one type that has a few stems that stick out that are fairly small, but you can use scissors to curl them–like you would do with curly Christmas ribbon. That would be a nice accent. Or you could possibly go with a very small amount of baby’s breath spray painted a light silver or with silver glitter on it. I would say just go to a craft store and browse around the floral department. You’re likely to walk away with more ideas than you could possibly use. Congratulations and Good luck!