very light pastels... e.g baby pink... and lilac colours
2007-03-04 14:10:35
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answered by venom! 6
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Would depend on the green you've choosen for your dress. there are blue greens and yellow greens, bright greens and pastel greens and then dark greens.
I'd stay go with white flowers which would look fresh and pretty with any shade of green. If it's a light pastel opt for a bouquet that frames the flowers with leaves to add contrast and bring them out
:-) All the best and congratulations for the wedding
2007-03-04 14:19:13
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answered by anuradhasarup 2
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My bridesmaids dresses are a celadon green (almost like sage). The flowers are going to be antique green and cream hydrangeas, cream cabbage roses, and just a touch of pale lilac snapdragons. Green goes fantastic w/ pale shades of lavender/lilac, and it the contrast really makes the colors pop.
2007-03-04 14:42:40
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answered by MelB 5
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Hi. I am doing a celedon green (close to sage) and champagne. Our flowers will be white, cream (almost champagne) and light pink roses with green hydrangea. They do stand out against the green bridesmaids dresses. (We are also doing a hint of gold, eg bells, and pink, my sash). Congratulations and best wishes. Great choice of colour :)
2007-03-04 14:16:42
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answered by nakiska11111 2
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Every color flower looks good with green. Think about it all flowers have green stems and leaves. Nature it perfect.
Good Luck
2007-03-04 14:13:41
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answered by cream city chick 2
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I'm having a peridot-themed wedding, and I will be carrying white calla lilies. If you're looking for something a little more colorful, though, I would definitely go with pink roses. The light pink would go very well with the pale green.
2007-03-04 14:44:03
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answered by courtney 2
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Any color of flowers will look great with sage green. After all, flowers have green leaves, don't they?
2007-03-04 15:52:53
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answered by kiwi 7
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you could include some green colored flowers in the bouquets to tie them together (such as hydrangeas or the green roses-they are called jade) and then do a variety of other colors such as pinks, purples and yellows, maybe with a touch of white to tie your dress all with it, I like the idea of having more color, and I have seen weddings who went in about this scheme and it worked out beautifully!
2007-03-04 14:44:46
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answered by ASH 6
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Is it a summer wedding? And are the dresses dark or light?
If its a spring or summer wedding, I think that a mixture of purples/blues/white/pink would look great!
And you can totally check out www.theknot.com for ideas and pictures! I am addicted to that site!
2007-03-04 14:14:47
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answered by ydostarsshine4me 1
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you can always find flowers that have a tint of green in them. or you can add more colors just add a green ribbion around the bottom that will dangle under the bouquet
2007-03-04 14:13:22
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answered by miarwo 1
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I would various types of white flowers.
2007-03-08 10:20:12
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answered by BamaBelle810 5
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