With “Vintage” and “Antique” wedding trends still going strong, we are seeing quite a few brides changing it up and turning down the traditional square or round vases. Things like mason jars have been popular for some time, but recently the trend appears to be changing direction towards nontraditional arrangements featuring teapots and teacups! These adorable little containers are perfect for capturing that vintage, victorian or fantasy look. The options truly are endless as their unique shape allows for fun, eye-catching designs!
These wildly popular teapots are extremely versatile and can be arranged or filled to fit any style! Add some whimsy and color to your event with brightly colored spray roses, poms and carnations. Throw in some hanging amaranthus and lisianthus to add a carefree, fantasy feeling or use hypericum berries for a pop of color and texture!
Keep it simple with a single stem of hydrangea or a handful of baby’s breath paired with any of our beautiful roses! Add some height to your arrangements by throwing in some astilbe, delphinium, or veronica! For a more organic look, add an assortment of herbs or wax flower and accent with any one of our varieties of moss.
Whether your event is a Victorian or Alice in Wonderland-themed, teapots can add a touch of beauty and fun! They go great with bright, vibrant colors or soft, muted tones and can be paired with any assortment of flowers! Take a look at these inspiration photos!
Sources: flower girl holding teapot, wildflower arrangement, peach and gold centerpiece, rustic fall arrangement, pink hydrangea arrangement, lavender, pink and green centerpiece, burgundy and blush arrangement, orange and green arrangement, garden roses and mint centerpieces, hellebores arrangement, vintage silver pot
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