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Pantone's sunniest shade of spring 2012 is Solar Power, a bright yellow that just radiates feelings of warmth and happiness. Solar Power looks great in monochromatic arrangements and even better when paired with Pantone's other bright spring shades.
Darling Solar Power sunflowers and red roses get an extra special pop of purple.
Solar power gets a cheerful, outdoorsy touch thanks to big, bright sunflowers.
A simple bouquet of roses looks extraordinary in Pantone's Solar Power.
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For an on-trend accessory to your bouquet, bring in black feathers, which will look stunning against calla lilies and Billy balls in Pantone's sunny Solar Power.
Bunches of Solar Power-colored flowers look oh-so-chic when arranged in tall vases.
This bright arrangement of conga roses, freesias, ranunculuses, pincushion proteas, Billy balls, and cymbidium orchids is perfect for a sensational beach wedding.
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Check out this trio of hot spring colors featuring Pantone's Bellflower, Solar Power, and Tangerine Tango.
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Add a pop of Solar Power to your groom with this sweet sunflower boutonniere.
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Bright and beautiful sum up this sunny corsage of classic roses and baby's breath.
Pantone's Cabaret, a fun, flirty pink hue, and Solar Power are the inspiration behind this tropical bouquet of mini calla lilies and mocara orchids.
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This bridal party's flowers are a juicy, citrus-inspired palette of Solar Power and Tangerine Tango.
If you're sticking with a single shade of yellow, mix up your bouquet by using a variety of flower sizes. This sunny bouquet includes both smaller buds and larger roses in Pantone's Solar Power.
This bouquet is an oh-so-dreamy combination of orange zinniz, dark blue delphinium, buttercup stock, and daisies and roses in Pantone's Solar Power.
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Small yellow blossoms in bud vases make a big statement when used for centerpieces.
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This grand and elegant centerpiece is stunning Solar Power allows for great cross-table conversation beneath this breathtaking display of sunflowers.
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Black and white looks amazing when paired with these cheerfully bright centerpieces of roses, peonies, lemons, foliage, and orchids in Pantone's Solar Power.
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A single rose in Solar Power accented with a ring of baby's breath creates a classic yet standout boutonniere.
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If you want a traditional bouquet in this one-of-a-kind color, consider a monochromatic bouquet of orchids, freesia, and craspedia in Pantone's Solar Power.
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Play off the contrast of light and dark with Pantone's two hottest colors of 2012: Solar Power and Sodalite Blue, an deep, engaging mix of royal blue and navy. This bridesmaid holds a bouquet of ranunculus and narcissues.
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For a unique centerpiece, try mixing citrus fruits like lemons with a variety of flowers in Solar Power. Think along the lines of yellow daisies, buttercups, dandelions, and chrysanthemums.
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This fiery combination of hot pink dahlias, red mums, lilies in Pantone's orangy-yellow Tangerine Tango, and daisies in Solar Power will really warm up your wedding color palette.
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Pantone's sunny Solar Power looks amazing paired against another must-have hue for spring 2012: Bellflower. Check out these Georgia bridesmaids' adorable bouquets of bright yellow sunflowers.
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