Monday, April 13, 2009

Summer Rose Garden colors...help please.?

We are having our wedding on July 5th, of this year at a rose garden in Columbus Ohio. The roses at the garden are red, pink, yellow, white....all colors pretty much. But, I love the colors green and yellow....do those go well with that setting do you think? How about bright pink like Azalea color and green? Maybe some yellow in there? What color scheme would you do? Would blue looks funny? I need suggestions, as I can%26#039;t seem to make up my mind!

Summer Rose Garden colors...help please.?
Well, it seems like you have a lot to work with, so you can do a lot. If you love the colors yellow and green then that is what you should go with. I think that they match the setting just fine. If you want to you can add in a little pink-it will make it a lot more colorful..


You could just choose two colors like green and yellow or pink and green--then have multi-colored roses as bouquets and centerpieces, it will match with the garden beautifully...the rest of the decor, dresses, etc. can be the two color...
Reply:What everyone is telling me is to go with what you want! If you want greens and yellows, go and speak to a florist and pick out what you want. I%26#039;m not a blue flower fan, but there are a ton of ideas online and in books at the library. I just picked up a book of wedding bouquets. If you type in wedding bouquets into yahoo, there are a ton of pics to go through or brides.com does particular colors. I am getting married in a garden too, but in the fall. I%26#039;m using reds, oranges, yellows as my bouquet colors. Remember, you also have the reception to think about and what colors will look good at it!
Reply:Well it%26#039;s understandable that you can%26#039;t make up your mind...you pretty much can go with anything here and it%26#039;ll look good. It seems that you%26#039;re leaning with a shade of pink. There are a lot of dresses out there that can be fairly neutral in color and then adding a sash brings in the color of your wedding. I personally love the chocolate brown and pink combination. What about a fusha dress with a chocolate sash or vise versa?





Remember to keep it simple. Adding too many colors will definitely throw off the look you are trying to accomplish. Pick a bold color with a neutral color and you%26#039;re sure to have a winning combination.





Good luck!
Reply:i would do a bouquet of a crayon box of roses. all different colors, i would steer clear of red if it%26#039;s the most bold color- unless you really want it to pop like that


but a bouqet of the blue you want and pinks, yellows, whites, creams, apricots etc...


with soft green greenery and ribbons would be beautiful





the dresses can even be different colors as well.





oh that will look so pretty



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