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Red Wedding Flowers Bridal Bouquet
Many brides have two bouquets made, both with red wedding flowers. One of the bridal bouquets is used during the ceremony and then saved, either to be dried or to be preserved. Another smaller, less expensive bouquet is used as a tossing bouquet. if you are thinking of red wedding bridal bouquets, you have an ample choice of red flowers. if you want long lasting red flowers are the Flamingo flower, Heliconia, and Amaryllis. The strongest red flowers are Anemone, Snapdragon, Cockscomb, Nontheatrical, Gerbera, Amaryllis, Rose, and Tulip. Even the most simple bridal bouquet will benefit from a little dazzle. You can add embellishments to even the simplest hand-tied bridal bouquet and it will make it personal and unique. Some choices are ribbons, beaded inserts, velvet leaves, and corsage pins. Ribbons can be from a simple double sided satin to lush velvet or organza ribbon. The color, texture, and with of the ribbon will lend personality to the bouquet. Red wedding flower bridal bouquets can benefit from the use of beaded inserts. They add a bit of shine amongst the flowers. Beaded inserts can be wired into the bridal bouquet or poked through the centers of each flower. Corsage pins such as rhinestones or pear, add a polished look to bouquets. The are used in the center of flowers such as stephanotis, or to a attach a boutonniere to a lapel. A classic red bridal bouquet can be made using red roses wrapped in iridescent wired ribbon and beaded inserts added for sparkle. When thinking of your bridal bouquet, you have to take into account the four basic elements of design: color, shape, texture, and proportion. The effect of color in your bouquet will be influenced by placement and proportion. If you are thinking of red wedding flower bouquets, you need to consider the role of the color red if you want to include another color. Do you want a complementary color to red, or an analogous color to red. Complementary colors to red are greens, analogous colors to red are oranges and violets. Shape and texture can be used to create harmony or contrast. Also take into consideration proportion, this is the size and scale of your bridal bouquet. As a rule, bridal bouquets hold an average of 15 stems, but the number can vary depending on the types of flowers used, the style of the bouquet, and the size of the bride. Anywhere from one to two dozen flowers can be used. If you have decided on using red wedding flower bridal bouquets, you now need to decide on the bouquet style you want for you wedding. You will find different classifications for wedding banquets, but the most used ones are: cascade, presentation, posy, nosegay, kissing ball, round, and tussy mussy. A cascade bouquet is made of flowers wired together to spill downward. A presentation bouquet is carried in the crook of the arm. This bouquet shows off the long, slender stems of flowers such as red calla lilies, red orchids, long stemmed red roses, and others. A posy is a very small bridal bouquet of tightly arranged flowers, sometimes in concentric circles. A nosegay is typically made of compact flowers and is larger than a posy. A kissing ball is a bridal bouquet that is carried over the wrist, it is also known as a pomander. A round bridal bouquet is less tightly arranged than a nosegay, it is full on all sides and can be very dramatic. A tussy mussy is a small bouquet holder in the shape of a cone used to carry a small bridal bouquet. There are many reds to choose from if you decide on looking for red wedding flower bridal bouquets, from the deep red of Black Magic roses, to the jazzy red of the dahlia. Contrast red flowers with dark green foliage or blue accent flowers for a rich look. Try mixing textures for interest, or go all out and use only roses which alone offer many types of red with different variations of red and textures. You can also decide on a monochromatic red color scheme for all the flower arrangements in your wedding, including your bouquet. Some of the flowers you can use in this monochromatic style are cherry red and hot pink roses, cherry red and hat pink dahlias, red tulips, red gerbera daisies, and mums in different shades of red. A tiny red flower cake topper is also a fantastic idea if you don´t like the idea of tiny figures on the top of your cake.                                             
                         
red and white roses bridal bouquet      Hand tied bridal bouquet made with  red roses, white roses, and white lilies, tied with a white and gold ribbon.












red rose and calla lily bouquetBeautiful hand-tied red roses and pink calla lilies bridal bouquet. These two colors complement each other because of the deep red of the roses. The creamy center of the calla lilies provide a touch of brightness and coordinate with the ribbon. This is a daring bride as she also has a red ribbon around the upper top of the bodice of the dress,










red rose cascade bouquet Cascade bouquet. This cascade bridal bouquet is made with red roses in full bloom. Each rose is decorated in the middle with a crystal that when hit by light, gives a shimmer to the roses. This bouquet is a great choice for a dress with simple lines and simple embroidery.


                                                                   








red gerbera daises bridal bouquet In this whimsical, small, round red bridal bouquet, red is one of the many colors of gerbara daises used. This bouquet will perfectly complement a garden wedding in the summer.        





red and pink carnations bridal bouquet Red and pink carnations bridal bouquet. Perfect red bridal bouquet for a Christmas wedding.












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