Purple and White Wedding Flowers

Whether you are set on adding some purple and lavender accents to your wedding decor, or just can’t decide what colors to use, this romantic wedding flower centerpiece recipe is for you! The centerpiece featured below from Floral Theory is a Pinterest favorite! So we want to give you the list of flowers and supplies needed to make an arrangement just like this!

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Photo by Q Weddings featured on Wedding Chicks

To make this centerpiece you will need a compote vase (or pedestal vase), one brick of floral foam, and some scissors. Below is your romantic wedding flower centerpiece recipe, just 6 different products! Click on the photo to learn a little more about the product.

3 white peonies
3 pink peonies
9 lavender roses
3 stems of fuchsia stock
8 stems of pink wax flower
10 stems of dusty miller

 

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To recreate this lovely centerpiece, start by cutting the floral foam to the appropriate size that will fit in your compote vase. Then soak the floral foam in the sink or a bucket of water until it is fully submerged. Let the water drip from the soaked foam and then place it in the vase. You can start arranging by scattering the peonies throughout the foam, leaving about 5 inches of stem out from the base of the bloom to the foam. Next, stagger the roses and stock in between the peonies. Lastly, use the wax flower to surround the big blooms and fill in any gaps and disperse the dusty miller around the bottom (this can also be done in the beginning) and in any other empty spaces.

For a further help, check out this picture tutorial on how to make an arrangement in a pedestal vase!

See more of the gorgeous arrangements below and be sure to check out the full wedding here!

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Alana loves to create helpful flower tutorials for DIY brides because she is one herself!

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