September 24, 2010

4 Different Ideas for Flower Centerpieces

Flower centerpieces are great because they enhance the atmosphere in a minimalistic yet sophisticated way. Choose matching or even contrasting colored flowers and color coordinate the rest of the decoration to create a cohesive look.



Phalaenopsis orchids, mimosa blossoms, and gold and white French tulips are arranged with lemon chiffon table cloth and pastel yellow plates and seating cards.



Garden looking centerpiece includes lilacs, garden roses, jasmine, fritillaria, and pale-green hellebores.


You can use one type of flower but arrange it with similar shades like red, bright fuchsia and pink.


From light pink sweet peas, hyacinths to fuchsia peonies, ruby fringe tulips and raspberry cyclamens in boxes and vases create a radiant look that brings warmth to the table.
Flower centerpieces are great because they enhance the atmosphere in a minimalistic yet sophisticated way. Choose matching or even contrasting colored flowers and color coordinate the rest of the decoration to create a cohesive look.


Phalaenopsis orchids, mimosa blossoms, and gold and white French tulips are arranged with a lemon chiffon table cloth and pastel yellow plates and seating cards.


Garden looking centerpiece includes lilacs, garden roses, jasmine, fritillaria, and pale-green hellebores.


You can use one type of flower but arrange it with similar shades like red, bright fuchsia and pink.


From light pink sweet peas, hyacinths to fuchsia peonies, ruby fringe tulips and raspberry cyclamens in boxes and vases create a radient look that bring warmth to the table.