Top Wedding Flower Trends for 2018
Even though 2018 has just begun, top trends in wedding flowers and floral arrangements are already in full swing. Choose a florist like Heather De Kok and order unique & beautiful flower arrangements for your special day.
Even though 2018 has just begun, top trends in wedding flowers and floral arrangements are already in full swing. Choose a florist like Heather De Kok and order unique & beautiful flower arrangements for your special day.
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<strong>Top</strong> <strong>Wedding</strong> <strong>Flower</strong> <strong>Trends</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>2018</strong><br />
<strong>Wedding</strong>s are special occasions that are full of special traditions. These traditions<br />
are so special that they inspire trends. The trends extend to every aspect of<br />
weddings, from the dresses to the venues. One of the most special wedding<br />
traditions is the flowers, and trends in flowers and bouquets change from year to<br />
year. <strong>2018</strong> has just begun, but the wedding flower trends are already in full swing.<br />
Below are four of <strong>2018</strong>’s top trends in wedding flowers and floral arrangements.<br />
Dried Botanicals <strong>for</strong> Bohemian <strong>Wedding</strong>s<br />
Although, dried botanicals seem like something most people wouldn’t want at their<br />
wedding, using them in floral designs is trending and gaining steam in <strong>2018</strong>. The<br />
earthiness of dried plants pair well with bohemian-styled weddings. But, dried<br />
botanicals can also contrast well with neutral-toned flowers and even add texture to<br />
bouquets and floral arrangements. They’re also good <strong>for</strong> tabletop centerpieces and<br />
backdrops.<br />
Unique and Whimsical Anthuriums<br />
With shiny, heart-shaped petals, anthuriums are perfect <strong>for</strong> weddings. They’re<br />
unique enough to take centerpieces and other floral arrangements to the next level<br />
by adding height and a sculptural element. And, although they appear tall a regal,<br />
they’ll never obstruct your view. The blooms are available throughout the year, so<br />
they’re essentially always in season. Plus, they’re available in many colours,<br />
including amber, pale pink, white, burgundy and vibrant coral. Anthuriums in<br />
vibrant coral most resemble hearts, so it’s the most popular colour. However, any<br />
of the colours will work well with other blooms and help add texture to floral<br />
arrangements.<br />
Ever-Popular and Elegant Orchids<br />
Orchids are wedding flowers that seem to never go out of style. And, right now,<br />
orchid floral arrangements are trending all over. Their elegance, availability and
variety of colours make them one of the popular choices <strong>for</strong> modern weddings.<br />
Some of the most popular colours and varieties include<br />
White Paphiopedilum orchids<br />
Pink Phalaenopsis or moth orchids<br />
Purple Vanda orchids<br />
Pink Miltonia orchids<br />
Pastel pink is also a popular orchid colour <strong>for</strong> weddings. Adding blush orchids to a<br />
bouquet can make it softer and more feminine. It’s also common to pair white<br />
orchids with green plants to create a tropical look and feel. However, no matter<br />
what orchids you want, if you’re looking <strong>for</strong> the best wedding flowers Edmonton<br />
has to offer, always look <strong>for</strong> Heather de Kok.<br />
Deep, Dark Foliage<br />
Dark foliage is beautiful when contrasted with pastel flowers and metallic accent<br />
pieces, which is why it’s one of the top wedding flower trends this year. Pairing it<br />
with gold can also create an air of elegance and luxe. It can add a bold punch to a<br />
floral arrangement or bouquet and create an interesting focal point, helping to<br />
create some of the most beautiful wedding bouquets Edmonton has to offer.<br />
However, it works best in “deconstructed” arrangements that are asymmetrical and<br />
even whimsical. Just remember to use the dark foliage sparingly, as it can become<br />
too much.