Flowers trends 2014

One of the most important details to remember of a wedding is the bouquet of the bride.
If you’re planning your destination wedding and you give importance on details, here are some recommendations from The Floral Design Institute that you may consider this season.

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The rich, vivid rainbow colors are back, not forgetting the classic pastel shades that are still fashionable as creamy white, peaches, yellow and soft pink and mint green.

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The golden color also plays a role or for those glamorous vintage-inspired events, as we discussed in our previous article “New trends of wedding cakes 2014-2015”

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The Blues are also in vogue this season including all the tones in addition to the chocolate, moss green, cream and silver.

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Regarding the type of flowers used more this season are the peonies, garden roses, ranunculus, succulent with soft textures that highlight the floral designs.
If you are planning a Cancun-Riviera Maya wedding, please take in mind that as peonies, there are some other flowers that Mexico need to import from other countries and make a substantial difference on quotes. The good news is we can provide other options using flowers we produce but giving the same effect regarding on trend, then the cost won’t be affected.

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Floral wreaths for brides are having a more prominent role every day. This trend started in 2013, but quickly taking over this position in the first place this season.

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Wedding Cakes Trends 2014

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THREE‐TIER BROWN FONDANT WEDDING CAKE
A Romantic, Three‐Tier Chocolate Fondant Wedding Cake.
We love the understated elegance of these soft chocolate fondant layers,
and that gorgeous, single red sugar rose on the middle tier.
Plus, the tasteful gold trim on this luscious cake from
Wild Orchid Baking Company is refined and simply lovely.
Featured In: Dark‐Colored Wedding Cake Ideas
Photo: Kate Preftakes

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SQUARE ONE‐TIER CAKE WITH ICING ROSES
A Square Wedding Cake with White Rosettes
Conjure up pure wedding‐day romance with this Maggie Austin Cake design.
Its mesmerizing white rosettes and delicate off‐center floral
topper are a unique  accent for any wedding.
Featured In: Wedding‐Worthy One‐Tier Cakes
Photo: Courtesy of Maggie Austin Cake

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SQUARE ONE‐TIER CAKE WITH PEARLS
A Square Wedding Cake With Sugar Pearls
The white sugar pearls on this Maggie Austin Cake creation
add a certain ladylike glamour to its unique square shape.
A delicate flower topper makes it a true
confectionery standout worthy of a formal wedding.
Featured In: Wedding‐Worthy One‐Tier Cakes
Photo: Courtesy of Maggie Austin Cake

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WHITE TIERED CAKE WITH LAVENDER FLOWERS
Three‐tier white wedding cake with silver beads and lavender flowers
Featured In: Wedding Color Scheme: Lavender with Silver

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BLUE WEDDING CAKE WITH SUGAR CAMELLIAS
A Blue Wedding Cake with Sugar Camellias
Sugar camellias and poufs of real tulle (just garnish!) pop against pale‐blue fondant.
Cake by K. Rose Cakes, Washington, D.C.
Featured In: America’s Prettiest Wedding Cakes

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BLUE WEDDING CAKE WITH BABY’S BREATH
A Blue Ombré Cake with Baby’s Breath
Ombré is still holding strong as a popular wedding trend—the look is so pretty when
creatively incorporated into your wedding day.
This cake by Jami Plummer of Sugar Baby Specialty Cakes is no exception.
The buttercream frosting adds a delicious homespun feel to the overall cake design,
while the soft turquoise shades evoke the many colors of the ocean
Featured In: Beach‐Themed Wedding Cakes

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CAKE WITH PINK FROSTING SWIRLS
A One‐Tier Wedding Cake with Pink Ombré Swirls
Keep your cake simple and swell with a creation like this one by Glorious Treats.
The ombré icing swirls are deliciously on‐trend, and work well for a casual wedding.
Featured In: Wedding‐Worthy One‐Tier Cakes
Photo: Courtesy of Glorious Treats

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WHITE ONE‐TIER CAKE WITH FLOWERS
A One‐Tier Wedding Cake with Sugar Flowers
Virginia‐based cake baker Maggie Austin Cake added a cluster of sugar flowers
(nearly too realistic to be eaten!) to a single tier of striped cake to create this one‐of‐a‐kind creation.
Featured In: Wedding‐Worthy One‐Tier Cakes
Photo: Courtesy of Maggie Austin Cake

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A FIVE‐TIER SILVER AND WHITE WEDDING CAKE
A Five‐Tier Silver and White Wedding Cake
The petal detailing on this Sweet Element Cakes creation softens the metallic silver
of two of the tiers. The cake as a whole is a glam show‐stopper for a chic uptown
wedding in the heart of winter.
Featured In: Wedding Cakes for Winter Weddings
Photo: Courtesy of Sweet Element Cakes

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RUFFLED WHITE ONE‐TIER CAKE WITH FLOWERS
A Ruffled Wedding Cake with Flowers
Structured white ruffles take a simple one‐tier design and elevate it to something
befitting a luxurious event. This Maggie Austin Cake concoction is delightfully
ethereal and ready to display at a glamorous wedding.
Featured In: Wedding‐Worthy One‐Tier Cakes
Photo: Courtesy of Maggie Austin Cake

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WEDDING CAKE WITH SMALL WHITE FLOWERS
Featured In: Outstanding Wedding Cake Designs
Photo: Studio Foto

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WHITE WEDDING CAKE WITH FLORAL DESIGN
A white dress with a black floral overlay gave Liz Shim food for thought. The result?
A stylized showpiece featuring flowers painted with lustrous black dust.
Featured In: America’s Most Beautiful Cakes

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WHITE WEDDING CAKE WITH PINK PEONIES
Featured In: A Garden‐Themed Country Club Wedding

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ROUND WEDDING CAKE WITH PINK FLOWERS
The three‐tier chocolate cake from Gourmet Desserts
in Clifton was filled with chocolate mousse and raspberry jam and covered in ivory fondant.
Celadon‐green fondant ribbons were wrapped around the base of each tier;
pink peonies topped the confection. In addition to slices of cake, an assortment
of fresh pastries and chocolates was offered at each table.
Featured In: Classic Wedding in Basking Ridge, NJ

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WHIMSCAL RETRO WEDDING STYLE
Here Comes the Sun. In keeping with the whimsical approach,
wiry curlicues inspired by the hotel’s openwork facade wrap around candelabras,
champagne flutes and other decorative details; the same architectural embellishment
is translated into royal icing as a lattice pattern on the wedding cake
Featured In: Whimsical Retro Wedding Style

Information based on www.brides.com