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Blushing Beauty

Blushing Beauty

Blush tones are here to stay, and tan and taupe marry into pinks in the Blushing Beauty collection. Blush weddings aren’t going out of style! You’ll often hear a wedding planner remind couples that anything super-trendy can end up looking dated. That’s why choosing a palette that embraces the season, romance, and tradition is always a strong need for floral designers.

 

Cream is a classic wedding color for a reason. It’s simple. It’s timeless. It’s easy to plan around. A blush palette is one step further -- tone is there without falling out of trend in a year. “Blush can meld with other colors,” said Tom Bowling, AIFD, PFCI.

The Blushing Beauty Collection shows a  monochromatic interpretation of blush tones with little foliage --  a popular look in weddings right now.  Different shades of pink in this palette each have a tinge more brownish-orange added, making it the ideal interpretation for fall.

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Starting with cream and getting warmer with vintage pink, dusty pink, orchid wash, nutmeg and rosewood, only with silk flowers can you create a guaranteed, on-trend hue. Couples get the on-trend shade they are looking for now. You can combine with fresh material if you like without stressing about matching a gown or table linen.

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Vintage Pink
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Dusty Pink
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Orchid Wash
Nutmeg
Nutmeg
Rosewood
Rosewood

Inherently personal, feminine, and associated with love, these softer tones are are “cosmetic colors” noted Bowling. Think of rosy cheeks, pink lips, bronze skin and luminous highlighter. Makeup marks a special occasion and is emulated in these familiar shades.

But the Blushing Beauty collection isn’t about color alone, it’s about the texture.

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Touchable textures of pinecones and sunflower seeds make designs uniquely fall. Plus, the pinecone with center of sunflowers is repetition, and the important elements that create composition and rhythm.

Grasses then give designs of freedom. Together, these textures engage more senses. People love to touch and can’t help but want to feel these textures.

Not only the flowers, but the containers become a textural interpretation. Some events will call for an unglazed ceramic, stone-like feeling. Our Winne collection has a pinkish undertone that would suit subtle styling full of texture.  

Or for a more elevated look, Elsa glass vases with honeycomb texture blends nature with formality. 

Imagine these centerpieces with white chairs and an arbor, creating a romantic wedding look. 

Whether you embrace the full palette of monochromatic shades that turn warm like autumn leaves or select the blush you need to match a wedding palette, having this full spectrum in the Blushing Beauty collection is sure to help floral designers align with the bride or groom’s expectations!

 

A collaboration between writer Laura Vitale and Sarah Botchick of Pioneer.

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