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I think mixing flowers looks great, especially for a vintage look. Personally, I would drop the calla lillies, though, because they always seem more like they should completely stand on their own. I'm no florist, though, so take that with a grain of salt.
I think the other flowers will mix really well, though, especially with your theme :).
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I was wondering if people think that mixing too many different flowers together looks funny.
Would hydrangeas, gerbera daisies, calla lillies, roses, and peonies go together?
Also, do you have to use the same flowers in your bouquets and centerpieces? Or can I just use whichever flowers I feel like it for each? Will this look bad/strange?
I'm doing the whole vintage mason jars thing and I'm worried that not making a decision about which flowers will go together is going to make my centerpieces look crazy.
I'm also DIY my flowers. I'm on a major budget (but we're doing nonfloral boutineers and nonfloral centerpieces for 1/2 the tables).
Thanks bees!