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They don't look very pretty here, but brunia berries look beautiful with pinks in bouquets!
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This is a great example for you of the cafe au lait dahlias, peach toned flowers, with dusty miller
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Wondering if you love the scabiosa pods (the brown pom-pom shaped element in this bouquet?)
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The "Cassandra"- lovely! I envision your bouquet in these richer pink tones, the bridesmaids more neutral
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I'm envisioning a creamier / more neutral palette like this for the bridesmaids bouquets
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If we use lisianthus, the groom's bout would be similar to this (on the right) but wrapped in burlap twine instead of the bright turquoise ribbon
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blush lisianthus- this is my favorite color of the lisi and I hope to find a great batch of it to use in your wedding flowers!
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I wouldn't want to use the greenery in your bouquet based on what we've talked about, but love the dahlias and the general feel / color pallette
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These are the colors I envision for your bouquet (and several of the same flowers; cafe au lait dahlias, dusty miller)
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This front bouquet is a good color palette and texture inspiration for the bridesmaid bouquets
Hypericum berries are another berry option that can be pretty - here in peach (they also come in red, yellow, white, coffee color)
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Like this bouquet - think you might want a few more rustic elements, but it's an example of the cafe au lait dahlias mixed with dusty miller
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