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I don’t know about you, but when I think of weddings I think of flowers, and I had no idea just how many variations there were until I started planning our own wedding.
I’ve scoured the web to find some beautiful flower inspiration for you today, all centered around dahlias. Dahlias are in season during the summer to early fall and can be found in a wide variety of shapes, sizes, and colors.
Not only does the dahlia represent elegance and dignity, but it also symbolizes commitment and an eternal bond between two people. It’s no wonder they are such a popular choice for weddings! Here are 10 ways you can incorporate dahlias into your own wedding decor.
Stunning Dahlia Wedding Flower Inspiration
Burgundy Chocolate Dahlia Wreath via A Day in Provence – You can use a wreath with your color choice of dahlia mixed with other flowers and greenery, such as the pink roses in this arrangement, to add to the decor of your special day. Place a wreath on an entry door, tree trunk, or use against a wall on a table.
Ceremony Aisle Decor via Aaron Courter Photography – You can decorate your aisle with your color choice of dahlia, some greenery and a burlap ribbon for a simple but elegant decor.
Hanging Tree Decor via Style Me Pretty – These orange dahlias and white roses are placed in glass bottles hanging from a tree which creates a vintage-rustic look. You could use any color dahlia to match your wedding colors.
Table Centerpiece via Rustic Wedding Chic – Use a jar, some ribbon and a beautiful flower arrangement to create a vintage looking table centerpiece.
Naked Cake Decor via Deer Pearl Flowers {Original Source Unknown} – This naked cake has beautiful burgundy dahlias and peach roses. Adding flowers to your naked cake makes for an elegant addition
Autumn Bouquet via Style Me Pretty – This Bouquet arrangement has soft fall colored flowers with dark toned greenery which creates a rustic look. This arrangement would work for a vintage or farmhouse inspired wedding.
Dahlia Boutonniere via Society Bride – Use a dahlia with some berries wrapped with a cord for a vintage style boutonniere. You can change up the cord and dahlia color to match your wedding colors.
Wedding Hair Style via Wedding Chicks – This hair style incorporates scabiosa pods, eryngium, ivory dahlias, coral ranunculus, and viburnum berries. Adding flowers to your hair can add pop of color to your wedding attire.
Wrist Corsage via Lisa Rigby Photography – You can use a dahlia with some greenery for a wrist corsage. The flower girl, mother of the bride and groom, bridesmaids, or the bride her self can wear this corsage to add a rustic flare to their attire.
Modern-Rustic Backdrop via TrendyBride by Redfield Photography – This romantic backdrop has modern geometric shaped plant holders, a rustic style white-washed brick wall, and a beautiful flower arrangement. You can change the color of the plant holders and flowers to match your wedding colors.
I hope the Dahlia wedding flower inspiration helps to give you some ideas.
Do you plan on using any of the Dahlia Wedding Flower Inspiration from above in your wedding? If so we would love to hear about it in the comments!
I love new and interesting ways that flowers are used in wedding decor. My favorite out of the ones you have shared is the hanging bottles in the tree with the flowers, that is a really neat and pretty idea.
Hi,
Glad to have this post!
Flowers are available to us throughout the year. But some flowers are seasonal. Flowers are used everywhere almost in every occasion.Florist have wonderful ideas about the flowers and the pictures of flowers which you have shared in your post are really very wonderful.
Flowers feed the creative soul in the giver and receiver. Both sending and receiving flowers is living art. Flowers are an expression of the heart of the giver that transcends words.
Thanks for sharing this loving post!!
Keep share more!
Regards
Tina R. Rucker