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theburnout
My bridesmaids, wedding dress trim, and groomsmen will all be rocking turquoise at our wedding in a year. My mother is in charge of flowers and is having a hard time coming up with something that will compliment that color! I thought pink roses or stargazer lilies would be best but she thinks
I'm nuts. Any ideas?
Thanks in advance!
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The best way to compliment turquoise would be with strong vivid colors that match light blue. Forget the light creams and whites and go bold with deep purples, reds and even orange. Use Lisianthus, dahlias, garden roses and lilac. New Zealand calla lilies come in a variety of colors, look rich and can be easily placed in any design.
The best way to compliment turquoise would be with strong vivid colors that match light blue. Forget the light creams and whites and go bold with deep purples, reds and even orange. Use Lisianthus, dahlias, garden roses and lilac. New Zealand calla lilies come in a variety of colors, look rich and can be easily placed in any design.
How do I find out information on an iridescent wedding gown/dress?
aheikens
My wedding is in 2 years, but I'm thinking that it is going to take that long finding my gown. I'm not interested in a white gown. Traditionally speaking I'm not supposed to anyway. But I really would like to have an ivory/cream colored gown with a dusty rose color underneath. I'm having a hard time finding anything on the web. Do I contact fabric stores, go to bridal shops, how do i find information on any wedding gowns?
Thanks guys for the help!
Planning weddings are hard.
Answer
Hey! I work at a Bridal Salon! Finally a question I can answer with accuracy! Well, actually I have to agree with the above answerers, definetly go into a salon. A good bridal salon will do dress searches for you and offer options for quality alterations. (some even reasonably) They can order good grade material by the yard and local, established shops will even have recommendations for fellow wedding vendors. (Thus helping you through the daunting task of planning your own wedding.
P.S. Beware the Bridal Department Stores!
Hey! I work at a Bridal Salon! Finally a question I can answer with accuracy! Well, actually I have to agree with the above answerers, definetly go into a salon. A good bridal salon will do dress searches for you and offer options for quality alterations. (some even reasonably) They can order good grade material by the yard and local, established shops will even have recommendations for fellow wedding vendors. (Thus helping you through the daunting task of planning your own wedding.
P.S. Beware the Bridal Department Stores!
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