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3 Hottest Wedding Trends Tallahassee Florist

Preparing for your special day is so much fun. When deciding your style and color, wedding boards and websites are always best places to start. Style Me Pretty  & Pinterest are two of my favorite places to go for fantastic  ideas. Today's bride has an array of options when determining all the details of her wedding day. I have listed the top 3 wedding trends for the next year.



Rustic Chic: This is different from Shabby Chic,. Rustic Chic includes re-purposed wood and vintage containers, such as rusted metal urns, french wire pieces and rustic type candlesticks, Wooden benches, burlap cloths and mason jars are very much a part of the Shabby Chic look. Who knew rust could look so good.

 
                                                    I found the above example on Pinterest


Sophisticated Metro: This style is best translated by using a monochromatic colors, same colors in tints and tones. Like creams whites tans or shades of pinks going from dark to light. This style can also incorporate succulents in pots or used as a cut product accented with wheat and brushed steel. 

 Vintage Romance: This is the most popular and includes soft tones and textured flowers suxh as hydrangeas, garden roses, peonies, ranuculus and Queen Ann's Lace. With delicate colors of apricots, pinks and lavenders. Accent pieces may include silver plate, glass containers, milk glass vases or candle sticks giving the finishing touches to that vintage feel.

 above is one of our brides with her peony bouquet

A Country Rose would love to a part of your decision making call us today we can help you with all your event or wedding and floral needs. We stay up to date on all wedding trends and can help you put together the wedding of your dreams.
We deliver and set up weddings at all venues in  Tallahassee Florida. We will also travel to the destination of your choice as well. Such as Destin, Seaside, Atlanta, Pensacola, Gainesville, Jacksonville etc.

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