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Well if your colors are ivory, green and brown I would suggest ivory petals. But be careful, ivory roses "bruise" easily and turn brown if you are rough with them.
Thank you. That is what I kept thinking, but was afraid it wouldn't be colorful enough. Do you think I need to do something else instead? I want a dramatic impact, but not too over the top. If my chairs were in straight lines, I would do the draping only, but they are at an angle, so it loses the dramatic effect.
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We are getting married in an old barn that we have been restoring. The seating will be dark brown folding "wedding" chairs. On the side of each chair closest to the aisle, it will be draped with an apple green chair sash. We are doing a border of rose petals, but am having a difficult time deciding what color we should use. The floor of the barn is concrete. Our wedding colors are chocolate, ivory and green. My bouquet has a mixture of greens, creams and browns. I would like to add color somewhere, but do not want it to clash with the green. Should I just get cream or white petals? or maybe a mixture of a few colors? but what colors? Oh please help!