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    • jennab123
      CommentAuthorjennab123
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    hi everyone im having bright pink bridesmaid dresses and what pink flowers to go, any ideas??
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    • CommentAuthorMrs Daltry
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    gerberas i think they are called,or go with silks
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    • jennab123
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    can you save these discussions so you can just go and look at them???
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    • CommentAuthorMrs Daltry
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    not sure about save but it should be pretty easy to find if you need to
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    • x~Hails~x
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    Real or silk??? If your having silk you can basically have any flower you want. If you want real the only flowers i know are roses and carnations lol. sorry not much help.

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    • HelloKitty
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    Pink roses? Camellia, Hippeastrum (kinda like a small Lilly)

    That is a lot of pink in one go though.. maybe have some white to break it up a bit? Like baby's breath <3
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    • jennab123
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    im gonna go for real ones, think i will defo need something to break up all that pink hehe
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    • spooney24
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    This boutique of flowers looks rather nice and would go with your hot pink bridesmaid dresses I would think, see here http://family.webshots.com/photo/2146444320101718385YqMGXq and they are a mixture of calla lilies, roses, dahlias and orchids. x

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    • jennab123
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    thankyou xx
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    • SCATTY1485
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    i am also having pink, baby and fushia, im just having roses tho, mixture of ivory, pink and fushia ones! xx
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    • heather
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    i would have roses there soo nice in pink
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    • Steffie
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    i will be taking a sample of my BMs dresses into a florists and getting half of my bouquet sprayed and then breaking it up with ivory flowers! I am also having real flowers. x
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    • ohfiddles
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    pink carnations are really lovely. it reminds me of that song by marty robbins. oh my goodness i am only 21 and shouldnt of said that lol xxx
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    • mrs pinkalice
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    roses are always good there's loads of different ones all variations of colour! i think they can be dyed too or maybe thats just artificial ones x

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    • CommentAuthorKaz133
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    Peonies? Theyr lovely,but have to check when they flower.Think its june july?
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    • GEORGINA
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    hi girls,
    real bright pink flowers, you would be looking at gerberas - with the black middles look even more striking.
    bright pink single and spray carnations
    bright pink roses.
    bright pink alstromeria

    thats about it really, these are all reasonably prices flowers.

    i would not advise you to use A- dyed flowers - the colour might come out - all over the dresses!!!!!
    and B - try to avoid sprayed flowers also - especialy in fresh the colour can crack, but also it can "burn" the lowersso they start to go a little bit curly round the edges.

    really the point to having fresh flowers is to look natural - its often the biggest preferance for people, there is no point in sprying or dying fresh flowers - there are other ways to get your colours.

    lots of love, mrs bouquets x
 

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