Now that the 2009 wedding season is drawing to a close, its time to look ahead to some fresh trends in floral and decor for next spring!

For the “organic” bride, think lots of textures and containers composed of natural materials such as moss and leaf covered vessels.  Branches will continue to be a trend for spring 2010 as a great way to get that added height on the tables.  With lots of different branch options, such as curly willow, birch, dragonwood, manzaneta and mitsumata, there are lots of different looks to choose from.  For early spring weddings, take advantage of blooming branches, such as forsythia and cherry blossom.

For the bold and bright bride, a hot color combination for spring is tiffany blue and yellow.  Choose a bright tiffany blue linen and finish the tables with lush arrangements of all yellow floral, such as fully bloomed roses, oncidium orchids, tulips, gerbera daisies and billy buttons.  With such a vivid color combination, you will be sure to make your guests smile!

Vintage is in!  Choose antiqued tones of roses and spray roses for a neutral, yet interesting color palatte- beige, champage, cafe au lait, camel, cream and taupe just to name a few.  Go through grandma’s jewlery box and play up your bouquets with vintage brooches or lace.  This will take care of your “something old” too!  Add in some sweet peas and peonies and you have the perfect mix of traditonal with a modern twist.

Check back for more ideas soon!  Happy planning!

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