5 stunning event flowers that’ll get everyone talking
Choosing the perfect centrepiece or flower arrangement for any event isn’t an easy decision. When your mind is busy planning the bigger to-dos, it can be easy to forget just how important these colourful decorations are.
Choosing the perfect centrepiece or flower arrangement for any event isn’t an easy decision. When your mind is busy planning the bigger to-dos, it can be easy to forget just how important these colourful decorations are.
Event flowers help to set your special day apart from everyone else’s – and the perfect arrangement can be all it takes for your function to stand out.
1. Double-Spiked Orchids
Phalaenopsis Orchids are distinctive, sophisticated and sensual plants that are perfect for an event with their striking beauty and variety of colours.
2. Unique Centrepieces
Flower centrepieces allow your creativity to flow with no limits in imagination. Choose designs that reflect your function’s theme and stand out with unique blossoms that complement the meaning of your event.
3. Colour Themes
Choosing flower arrangements based on tints can add a ‘pop of colour’ to your event. For example, a pink theme can include roses, tulips and gerbera daisies to add distinctive diversity.
4. Big and Bold
Go bold with flowers that stop people in their tracks and make a statement. These colourful investments will ‘wow’ your guests at the highest scale and ensure that your event is the talk of the town.
5. Wildflower Wonders
There’s something pretty spectacular about the vintage appeal of wildflowers to brighten your event. Straying away from the standard floras, Alliums have a beautiful wildflower feel to them and come in remarkable colours that add character to any function.
Event Flower Tips:
- Scent – Keep flowers with a strong scent away from food so they don’t interfere with your guests’ palate.
- Pollen – Flowers like lilies should be away from attendees so pollen doesn’t stain clothes.
- Eye Level – Make sure your centrepieces don’t interfere with the view of seated guests.
Author Bio
This article is written by Jayde Ferguson, who writes for A Touch of Class – Perth-based florists with a difference, sourcing only the freshest flowers daily with delivery six days a week. You can catch her on Google+.