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our wedding colors are white, orange, and black, does anybody know where we can find pictures of orange and black wedding bouquets????

2007-04-18 15:43:37 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous in Family & Relationships Weddings

i want just plain one color bouquets like the bridesmaids are wearing orange dresses so i want them having all black or all white bouquets and i want to have an all orange or black bouquets my fiance is in love with harleys so he wants orange and black but i cantseem to find any pictures of wedding bouquets in those colors

2007-04-18 16:08:53 · update #1

11 answers

Sounds wonderful and original! Here are some orange bouquets -- you can always get black ribbon ran through the flowers or have them dye the flowers..

http://www.humphreyflorist.com/photos/wedding/large/w12_bl1.jpg
http://www.flowersgrowing.com/wp-content/uploads/2006/12/bridal-bouquet.jpg
http://www.deannesbridalvale.com/images/bridesmaids%20bouquets.jpg
http://i.ivillage.com/relationships/wedding/flowers/color/color_bou2.jpg

Black and Orange
http://www.agatheringofflowers.com/images/gallery/bouquet3.jpg

Good luck!

2007-04-19 09:43:24 · answer #1 · answered by Scarlett 4 · 0 0

The wedding bouquet doesn't have to match the wedding colors, however you really should have a little color in your bouquet because with an all white dress and all white bouquet the bouquet will be lost against the background of the dress. I would include the cream color and some of the light blue, stay away from the chocolate brown as it's too dark and will stand out too much, it's important to remember that the bouquet should only accent the look and not be the first thing people notice when they look at you.

2016-05-18 04:12:21 · answer #2 · answered by madeleine 3 · 0 0

I think the orange and black colors will look great togher and there are plenty of creative ways to do this without it looking like Halloween. However, I don't think you're going to be able to find black flowers without having them dyed. There are some variations of oranges out there that have dark colors or black in them...the tiger lily is the first that comes to mind...it's really not a black, but looks very close to it! I included some links below...the picture of the tiger lily here doesn't look orange and black, but I promise there are some that do...you may just have to check with a florist and tell them that you want the closest thing you can find to orange and black!

I also included some more links to pictures that will give you some more options!


The Orange Lily http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Orange+lily
The Tiger Lily
http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Lilium+lancifolium
Fields of Isreal http://ww32.1800flowers.com/product.do?baseCode=16699
Orange Passion Roses http://products.proflowers.com/roses/onedozenlongstemmedpassionroses-479?REF=fgvpffeed+msnshopping_479

If you end of having to go with mostly oranage flowers and are concerned with how these will look with the orange bridesmaids dresses, just coordiante them with black ribbons. It will tie together better than you might think!

2007-04-19 08:52:04 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I dont know where you will get the traditional "halloween" colors for bouquets but take a look at the link below for a beautiful "orangeish" bridal bouquet. I might suggest for the black you wrap the bouquet stem with black ribbon.

Fall weddings are beautiful but be careful not to overdo the halloween colors. I suggest you soften the oranges.

2007-04-18 16:10:30 · answer #4 · answered by Tiffany 3 · 0 1

Don't do orange and black--it looks like halloween. (Unless you are going for a halloween theme)

For orange flowers, consider orange (or flame tipped) calla lillies or orange pixie lillies. Also another flower that comes in a vibrant orange is a gerber daisy.

If you are getting married in May/June, you could use tulips as well but any other time they are rather expensive.

You could have some gorgeous bouquets using orange and white.

Now if you went with more of a peach instead of vivid orange--there are many many more floral choices. Most bouquets you like could be in shades of peach.

2007-04-18 15:54:42 · answer #5 · answered by phantom_of_valkyrie 7 · 0 2

Instead of softening the orange, what about softening the black? An orange and dark brown would look really good. As far as a pretty and inexpensive flower, consider "day lilies". They are really easy to grow if you have time before your wedding and the various varieties have different shades of orange. Have fun!

2007-04-18 17:02:00 · answer #6 · answered by zenobia2525 3 · 0 1

Forget the person above me you don't tell people not to do something for there wedding that's wrong.

To answer your question No wheres are you going to find those color together already BUT you can get the flower and make your own Bouquet. Try A.C Moore, Wal-mart and Michale's (sorry that's spelled wrong)

2007-04-18 16:05:02 · answer #7 · answered by Sekkennight 3 · 1 1

My fiance just sent me the most gorgeous arrangement of vibrant orange gerber daisys this morning - They would make a beautiful bouquet!

2007-04-18 17:03:53 · answer #8 · answered by bg918 3 · 1 0

Go to google images and type in Tiger Lillies. They are orange and neat, but are unique so if you are looking for more "traditional" flowers, these wouldnot work.

2007-04-19 07:37:47 · answer #9 · answered by RoniLea 2 · 0 0

Hard to find orange and black, but found these orange/white, and orange ones...

http://www.simplyclassiccreations.com/inc/iview/185?idx=20&p=202

http://www.simplyclassiccreations.com/inc/iview/186?idx=8&p=3499

http://www.simplyclassiccreations.com/inc/iview/193?idx=12&p=5086

http://www.simplyclassiccreations.com/inc/iview/188?idx=11&p=2686

http://www.simplyclassiccreations.com/inc/iview/188?idx=18&p=4928

http://www.simplyclassiccreations.com/inc/iview/188?idx=23&p=7385

2007-04-19 04:49:37 · answer #10 · answered by MJ MCK 4 · 1 0

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