Sand is a great neutral base to work with. you can really go a lot of directions from there. The colors you are suggesting sound great!
2007-05-26 10:35:27
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answered by Anonymous
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All those are good. I'd throw in some yellows, oranges for contrast but that also compliment beautifully. Some greens (which will be there in the leaves, stems) will also be a nice cooling element next to all those warm colors.
2007-05-26 17:17:32
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answered by lizzgeorge 4
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I was at wedding where the girls dresses were a sand color and they carried bouquets of really bright, almost neon colors. Pinks, oranges, yellows, reds, blues, greens. It sounds kinda weird, but it looked really, really cute!
2007-05-26 17:25:45
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answered by Nurse Jess 2
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White roses would go perfect. That the color of dress I'm planning on having at my wedding... a sandy-color... and I'm planning on having white-roses and calla lily... because they're not PURE white... it'll match nicely.
2007-05-26 17:12:11
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answered by ? 4
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Fall-colored Gerbera daisies would look great with a
neutral colored dress. They come in many colors, like
pink, yellow, orange, peach, etc.
2007-05-26 17:52:22
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answered by doodlebug 5
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A bright color like pink or red or maybe white... roses?
2007-05-26 17:10:45
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answered by Zoe 2
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I personally think a dark red would look awesome with sand!
2007-05-26 17:07:08
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answered by paintourskies 2
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well, i would use white calalilies, they are very tropical and go well with the sand color.
http://www1.istockphoto.com/file_thumbview_approve/1039433/2/istockphoto_1039433_bride_s_bouquet.jpg
maybe something like this would look absolutely beautiful
congratulations!
2007-05-26 17:13:50
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answered by Anonymous
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melon, light pastel greens and yellows would go very beautifully together!
2007-05-26 17:06:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Sounds pretty. Congratulations!
2007-05-26 17:07:12
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answered by luckford2004 7
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