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Wedding Flowers Ideas - Artificial Wedding Flowers

September 16th, 2008 · No Comments

Wedding Flowers Ideas- Artificial Wedding Flowers

Artificial wedding flowers are most definitely far from being a ‘low rent’ choice, artificial flowers frequently adorn the most refined and expensive weddings. Haute couture events began the trend, but it was soon adopted by wedding planners to offer a first-class alternative to natural flowers.

There are numerous different types, embracing hundreds of unique options that emulate real flower species.

Silk flowers are one tremendously popular category. Their dainty, soft sheen fits in perfectly with the elegance of the wedding dress and chic decorations of the wedding. They also hold an uncanny ability in the hands of a master craftsman to resemble natural flowers.

Fabric is another, more and more often used alternative. With modern fabrics the array of design choices is all but unlimited. It is possible to closely match a broad range of natural flower species, or to go the reverse direction and produce a highly abstract design.

That deliberately artificial look is brought to a peak when fine ribbon is used for a wedding flower arrangement. Where natural species afford a look that no synthetic material could match, ribbon designs do not even try. Rather, they focus on creating swirls of color and line that elicit the impression of flowers, rather than try to replicate a natural arrangement.

All of these artificial wedding flowers ideas could cover a tremendous assortment of colors, whether individual or mixed.

A superbly done silk bouquet can be dyed to match the red of an American Beauty Rose. Or, one could be made to match the smooth cream of the wedding dress instead.

In the hands of an expert, a fabric flower can be made in pink and edged with red to produce something that is indistinguishable from the real McCoy, except at the closest distances. More often, it is used to go beyond what nature furnishes to add a human element. The result could be anything from a simple heart shape to a Biedermeier bouquet of concentric circles in different colors.

Ribbons can be dyed in single colors, then mixed. Or, like fabric, they could be edged or printed with highly varied patterns. They still serve as artificial flowers because the shapes are smartly formatted to remind the viewer of a natural species, even when a close resemblance Is not the goal.

As with any man-made product, artificial flowers proffer an amount of potential pros and cons.

Costs can be lower, but custom-made designs can deplete the artificial flower’s underlying advantage. They are meant to provide design options, but they do require that somebody creates the design. Most artificial flower arrangements are chosen specifically in order to have something totally unique. That adds one more job to what is typically a very long list of wedding planning items.

All in all, though, there are genuine reasons why artificial wedding flowers ideas have become a very popular alternative for thousands of wedding planners. They last well-nigh forever with nominal care and provide the opportunity to produce something truly exceptional. Most importantly, as anyone would call for in a wedding flower, they are exceptionally good-looking.

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