Tuesday, November 17, 2009

I want to have a black and yellow bouquet is that possible?

I know I could have a black satin ribbon around the stems but I also want something black incoporated into all the yellow roses and flowers. Any ideas?

I want to have a black and yellow bouquet is that possible?
Black-eyed Susans
Reply:Sunflowers could work well.
Reply:i know you want all yellow flowers , but what about mixing black magic roses into the bouquet .


or you could get like black crystals and place them in the bouquet
Reply:Why don't you have some of the tips of the yellow roses sprayed with black spray. But, you know what would be prettier???? Having some of the tips of the yellow roses sprayed with gold. Then ONLY using some black and gold ribbons.
Reply:Black eyed Susans, or florists can dye the edges of flowers or babys breath
Reply:My grandmother did all my flowers (she use to be a florist) and my colors were black and red so I had an all red bouquet and she spray painted the greenery like fern fronds and boars grass black to mix into the bouquet. Although it did not smell all that great, it looked awesome in the pictures.
Reply:sure its possible....but will it be pretty? NO! it will look like a yellow bee...not unique...just morbid and ugly. yellow is so nice...match it with anything else like blue, orange, pink..anything but black.
Reply:Don't use black ribbon and black trim on your bouquet...so morbid and u g l y....Use a yellow satin ribbon or cream ribbon with greenery and yellow roses...Nix the black. Symbolically , black depicts mourning and death, and a wedding is a start of a new life...so why would you want to use a color that depicts death, gothic and mourning.
Reply:Black-Eyed Susan's are the state flower of Maryland. They are yellow with a black center. If they are out of season they can easily paint the centers of daisies black. Good Luck.
Reply:Hollyhock comes in a black flower. They even have a yellow center. There's an image here.





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