Friday, January 27, 2012

My bridesmaids have Apple red dress can I use red and white rose in there flowers?

Definitely - I'd use the red as accent though - you don't want to over power the dress - think of the picture - if a girl is standing there, would you be able to see her bouquet infront of the red dress, or would they blend in?

My bridesmaids have Apple red dress can I use red and white rose in there flowers?
yes you could. but not to much on the red. Have the red as an accent color. But it would be pretty.
Reply:Sounds like everyone has already answered it but definitely...go with white and reds as the accent. There are so many ways you can go wtih this too! White is very popular in so many beatiful flowers! Good luck!!!
Reply:Try adding in some rich green leaves to compliment the roses and bring out their color against the dresses. Just no baby's breath, too cliche!
Reply:Yes as they have the colour red in their bouquet but ur also using the colour of ur dress I assume which would look great. It would be the colour of their dress and ur dress together and I assume Ur's might be either the same but bigger or just white or just red. Congrates and good luck.
Reply:Don't use red flowers as the main flower, it will blend too much into the dress. I love orange and I got orange lillies for our bouquets but my girls are wearing teal so the colors really pop. Good luck!
Reply:Yes. I'd throw some pink in too. Or a dark purple which will set off the red. Take a look at different Valentines bouquets on FTD, 1800 flowers, etc. and see what colors/ flowers you like.
Reply:Sure I think matching the red dresses with flowers will match nicely. good luck
Reply:Yes you can. But just a little advice. Put a third color in to kinda break up the two colors. It will make the flowers come out away from the dress more.
Reply:yes, but don't use too many. you want them to focus on the dress. oh, make sure the color matches, keep it in the same shade, don't mix a different shade like wine in there.
Reply:Yes but use the red sparingly, 1-5 for a full bouquet.


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