FiftyFlowers.com, an online wholesale wedding flower
 provider, predicts wedding flower trends for spring of 2013.  Here they
 provide predictions on which flowers, colors and styles are likely to 
adorn Spring weddings in 2013 and tips on how to create these looks.
Ojai, CA (PRWEB) February 26, 2013
With over ten years in the wholesale wedding flower business and over 50,000 brides served, FiftyFlowers.com understands wedding flowers and the ever changing flower trends. They have been listening to their brides’ requests and working with their in-house floral designer
 to predict this year’s spring wedding flower trends. Their predictions 
include combinations of soft pastels, barely-there-pinks and warm 
ivories paired with silvery greens and coupled with small bursts of 
brighter colors -- all arranged into large free-flowing bouquets and 
arrangements.Ojai, CA (PRWEB) February 26, 2013
Brides will be looking for a 
romantic color pallet, with pastels and warm, earthy tones making a huge
 statement. Blushing pinks, light lavenders, warm peach colors and 
creamy ivories will be popular colors set against gray, blue and 
silver-tinged greens like labs ear, dusty miller and seeded eucalyptus. 
“Too many pastels can create a washed out look, to prevent this select 
one flower in a slightly brighter-shade to feature in your floral arrangements.
 This will help the flowers stand apart from one another. I also suggest
 selecting flowers with different shapes, for example a traditional 
round and ruffled rose like our Antique Country Pink Vanity Rose set next to our Blush Hybrid Lily provides contrast and depth,” says Violet, floral designer at FiftyFlowers.com.
Spring flowers such as creamy white anemones,
 tulips, daffodils, and blooming cherry blossom branches, paired with 
fuller flowers like hydrangeas, garden roses and lisianthus will be used
 to create elaborate and full arrangements. “Last year we saw 
considerably brighter spring flowers but this year we are expecting to 
see more traditional spring flowers in soft pastels combined with 
texture-rich flowers arranged in romantic, Victorian-inspired designs,” 
said CEO Liza Roeser. 
Bridal bouquets
 are likely to show lots of texture as the unique shapes of spring 
flowers work their way into designs. The floral designer at 
FiftyFlowers.com suggests, “…filler flowers are often overlooked but are
 an excellent and affordable way to add texture to bouquets and other 
arrangements. A few of my favorite filler flowers are Craspedia Billy Balls,
 wax flower and spray stock. Craspedia, commonly called Billy Balls, can
 add a small splash of color to an otherwise pastel-inspired bouquet!”
Spring flowers remind us of fresh flower gardens and many spring wedding bouquets
 take their inspiration and cascading form directly from these abundant 
and beautiful gardens. We expect to see fewer round-molded bouquets and 
centerpieces and more natural, garden style bouquets
 with free-flowing flowers that are casual and reflect the carefree 
attitude of a spring garden. Expect to see lots of greenery tucked into 
spring centerpieces and cascading from bridal bouquets.
For more information on FiftyFlowers.com wholesale wedding flowers visit the website or browse their Pinterest page or Blog
 for ideas on how to put these trends to work for your upcoming wedding.
 FiftyFlowers.com carries over 2,000 flower varieties, shipped directly 
from their farms to your door. They specialize in wholesale flowers
 for the do-it-yourself bride or event planner and pride themselves in 
having excellent customer service available via phone, email or live 
chat coupled with a 100% wedding day guarantee, which guarantees the 
quality of their flowers to every customer. They also provide their 
customers with extensive DIY information in the form of videos, a 
continuously updated blog, complementary phone consults with floral 
designers, and social media.
FiftyFlowers.com
1-877-507-6737 808
Original Article: http://news.yahoo.com/wedding-flower-trends-spring-2013-183622507.html
