Tuesday, May 18, 2010

What fuchsia or pink flower can look well with yellow and white daisies?

I have already decided for yellow and white daisies, but i want a hint of pink or fuchsia so it does not look so plain. What kind of flower will look ok?

What fuchsia or pink flower can look well with yellow and white daisies?
The daisies sound lovely. I'd be very careful about adding any other flowers to the arrangement or bouquets. Daisies are very informal, youthful-looking flowers, and adding a more formal flower like roses, orchids, or lilies will spoil the effect. My suggestion is to use just those two colors. It doesn't seem plain to me. If these are bouquets for the bridesmaids, consider using a printed ribbon around the stems and trailing from the stems. If you're using a florist, I'd also ask the florist's advice. Depending on the time of year, it may be difficult (or just very expensive) to get some other flowers. And a floral designer can show you examples of different combinations of flowers and ribbons.
Reply:Pink gerbera daisies would be pretty. If you want something different, a few pink roses would be a nice touch and make the bouquets a little dressier.
Reply:roses or spray roses, fusia dendrobian orchids are also very pretty, (sorry if my spelling is off) their is also some pretty filler flowers like wax flower that would be nice.
Reply:Gerber daisies come in lots of colors. Alstromerias (a type of lily) are beautiful and come in lots of colors.
Reply:astromeria...i may have spelled it wrong, but it comes in shades of pink, is relatively inexpensive, and makes a nice addition to a bouquet.
Reply:Roses come in hot pink, and every shade lighter, down to a white rose that has pink tips on the petals. Gerbera Daisies also come in shades of pink, and might match your white daisies. You can get hydrangeas in lighter pink. Alstromerias come in pink among many other colors and make beautiful, inexpensive (in comparison to other flower prices) corsages and bouts. Be careful with carnations, while they are inexpensive, to many people, they, along with gladiolas, make people think of funerals because often people use the cheapest flowers at funerals. I wouldn't recommend using bright pink with a lot of yellow. If you're mostly using pink and white with a touch of yellow, like what naturally appears in a white daisy, that's ok, but yellow is a difficult color to predict in flowers and what shows up at your wedding might be closer to a mustard color, depending on the flower, where its grown and the season. I would recommend maybe hot pink roses and white daisies as your bouquet, with alstromerias in white or pink to accent.
Reply:Fuschia and Buttercup are the colors for my wedding.





I'm using roses, there are plenty of shades of pink in the rose family.


You can also dye the daisies pink too.


Carnations smell nice and complement the daisies.





Hybiscus could also throw a lot of color in there for you. Plus give you a little tropical vibe.





It really depends on what style your wedding is.


Good Luck!!
Reply:pink gerbera daisies
Reply:how about miniature roses in a soft pink color
Reply:i would go with a tulip or carnation something that matches your eyes and ensemble
Reply:Is it a bright yellow or more of a pastel colored yellows? If It's bright, you can use fuchsia, and if it's pastel, I'd go with pink, which is not so bright.


Personally, I'd go with tulips. They come in a large variety of colors, and I think they are incredibly pretty. Plus they are not so big that they will take over the arrangement.


But the best thing to do is probably go to a flower shop with your already chosen yellow and white flowers and try out different colors and flowers to see what matches best.
Reply:KK is referring to alstroemeria. I think it looks better in fall arrangements. You need a pinky-pink not a dirty-pink.





This depends on the time of year for your wedding. I think something wildflower-y would be best since daisies are pretty informal. Try New Zealand Waxflowers.
Reply:ginger...freesia...purple might be a good add also...purple roses, violets...african violets...
Reply:Rose is safe.


hydrangea and gerber daisy are good too.
Reply:no dont try it
Reply:You can always go with pink roses or oriental lilies.
Reply:pink carnations would be nice just a subtle hint of colour to a pretty boquet have a lovely day and a long and happy marriage xx
Reply:cosmos, they look like fuschia pink dasies but grow more in the fall

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