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Those can go with soooo many colors! Red, orange, brown, purple, yellow.... you have nothing to worry about! You can use them as the foundation for your color scheme without a problem at all!
I agree that those flowers will look nice with many colors. Some options: gold, champagne, brown, green, pink (rosey, not candy), black
I'm having trouble envisionig it with blue (other than a deep blue), but otherwise you have many options!
I totally think those go with a ton of things! The previous posts are wonderful suggestions. Orange, red, deep chocolate brown are all very pretty! Calla lillies come in a ton to different colors if you didn't want just roses :)
I immediately thought a limeish green. Why not try an inspiration board to see what you like?
they will go with so much! I think they would have looked great in my centerpieces-I wish I had seen these! =)
So pretty! I think you could build a color scheme around those. Red and yellow are right next to each other on the color wheel, so you could just go with a red and yellow color scheme! Or if you're looking for more color options, you could add a third color. I'd probably consult a color wheel to decide on a third color if I were you. For example, you could go with a warm color scheme-- red, yellow, and orange. I can't remember what it's called, but there is also a color scheme with rose, yellow, and purple (Yellow and purple are across from each other on the wheel, so they complement and play off of each other)(Also, I think a deep purple would look good!). Red, yellow, and blue make a primary color scheme as well.
My florist recommended those roses to me. My BMs are wearing a cranberry color. It will look great.
Have you confirmed that these flowers will be available during your wedding season? Just in case they are seasonal (or specialty), it would be a bummer to plan your colors around this rose and not be able to have them.
I think warm fall-ish colors would be best... reds, yellows, golds, oranges, corals, orange-pinks, peaches, browns, etc. Will that work? When is your wedding?
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I absolutely adore this kind of rose, but how can I match them to anything else? I'm early enough in my planning stages that I could build a color scheme around them. But should I just use them as accents to a different scheme? I have an autumn wedding, but not many outdoor activities. What do you wonderful bees suggest?