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Accenting Fresh Floral Arrangements with Dried Floral Decor

Fresh floral arrangements bring color, fragrance, and life into any space. However, pairing them with dried floral decor can elevate your arrangements to a new level, adding texture, contrast, and long-lasting beauty. Dried blooms also invite a rustic, bohemian energy and can be used in various decor styles. The overall combination enhances the visual appeal and brings a dynamic and multidimensional quality to your bouquets. At Cascade Floral Wholesale in Everett, Washington, we have a variety of dried floral decor to take your fresh designs to the next level.

Combining Fresh and Dried Elements
When combining fresh and dried flowers in your floral arrangements, ensure that the dried elements complement rather than overpower the fresh stems. Use them as accents or focal points, depending on the desired effect. Choose blooms and foliage that make the colors of your fresh flowers pop. For example, pair neutral-toned dried elements with brightly colored blossoms or use dried flowers in matching shades for a monochromatic look.

Bride holding dramatic bouquet with fresh and dry flowers

Play with different textures to add depth and interest. Mix soft, fluffy pieces like bunny tails with the smooth petals of fresh flowers or greenery. Tailor your arrangements to the season by choosing appropriate flowers and foliage. Dried elements like pampas grass and lavender work well in autumn and winter displays, while bunny tails and white ruscus are perfect for spring and summer.

Dried Bunny Tails
Dried bunny tails are fluffy, soft, and whimsical, and plumes come in natural beige tones but can also be found in dyed colors to suit different themes. They pair beautifully with delicate blooms like roses, peonies, and hydrangea. Use bunny tails as accents in bouquets or centerpiece arrangements.

Woman holding bouquet with bunny tails

White Ruscus
The pale color of white ruscus provides a striking contrast to the vibrant hues of fresh flowers, making it an ideal accent. Use it to highlight and frame bright flowers like carnations, hydrangeas, and dahlias. Its neutral hue helps to balance and soften the arrangement. Or, for a minimalist and modern look, pair white ruscus with monochromatic flowers.

Monochromatic bouquet with white ruscus

Dried Lavender
Dried lavender brings a sense of calm and nostalgia to floral arrangements; its soothing scent and delicate purples are timeless and versatile. It pairs beautifully with garden flowers like roses, peonies, and alstroemeria. Combine dried lavender with wildflowers and greenery for a rustic or farmhouse-style arrangement. You can also use small bundles of dried lavender as bouquet enhancements or boutonnières.

Bridal bouquet with peonies and lavender

Dried Pampas Grass
Dried pampas grass is known for its feathery plumes and airy texture. It’s a versatile element that adds volume and a touch of the wild to floral arrangements, making it a favorite for modern and bohemian designs. Pair pampas grass with fresh flowers like proteas, carnations, and eucalyptus for a meadow-like look.

Loose bouquet with protea and pampas grass

Accenting fresh floral arrangements with dried floral decor opens up a world of creative possibilities. Whether you want to add texture, contrast, or visual interest, incorporating them can transform your designs into stunning works of art. By carefully selecting and combining elements from Cascade Floral Wholesale, you can create unique, multidimensional tableaus that are sure to impress.