Going for a wedding infused with color or at least with yellows? Looking for a cool and out of the box bloom that spruce up your arrangements? Try mimosa! Mimosa flowers, with their vibrant yellow hue and delicate fragrance, can brighten up any room and instantly bring a sense of happiness and warmth, and it’s often used for spring, summer and even fall celebrations. As you won’t see much of it, your wedding will stand out if you use it. Mimosa is great for many wedding styles and themes, though it will fit modern and rustic weddings the best way possible, it may be rocked at other weddings, too. Let’s take a look how to rock this bright bloom in your decor.
Mimosa Wedding Bouquets
Mimosa is beautiful and bold enough to make a mono flower bouquet of it, it looks gorgeous and there’s no need to add something else. Whether it’s a tiny wedding bouquet or a bold and lush cascading one – it will be amazing. A wedding bouquet with mimosa can include a lot of other blooms and types of greenery, too: ranunculus, roses, peony roses, spring blooms like tulips and daffodils, greenery, dried flowers, foliage and pampas grass, and they will all look fine. Yellow mimosa blooms work nice with neutral, other yellow and bold and muted color blooms, they are great.
A bold spring wedding bouquet with mimosa and daffodils is a bright touch of color perfect for a neutral bridal look.
A wedding arch can be completely covered with mimosa, and there’s no need to add any other flowers or greenery, this bold bloom is enough. If you want something else, think tulips, willow, cotton, daffodils and various types of greenery.
A rustic wedding ceremony space with a double-height window covered with mimosa as an arch, chandeliers and arrangements along the aisle.
A vivacious spring wedding ceremony space with an arch done with mimosa, greenery and some white blooms and arrangements lining up the aisle.
A wedding altar of a mimosa cloud is a creative idea for a spring or summer wedding, it looks heavenly.
Mimosa Wedding Centerpieces
Need a bold wedding centerpiece? Then go for mimosa paired with tulips, roses, peony roses, ranunculus, anemones and other blooms of your choice. The color scheme is up to you and your wedding, and these can be not only yellow shades. Mimosa works well in mono flower arrangements, too, and it’s bright enough to catch an eye. Besides, you may also go for an overhead installation to pair with a runner or centerpieces to create a wow effect.
A beautiful spring wedding tablescape with a table of concrete, mimosa and cherry blossom, a yellow runner, black napkins and tall and thin candles.
A bright and lively wedding tablescape with a mimosa runner, white porcelain and yellow napkins plus grey glasses.
A bright and lush spring wedding centerpiece of blush and pink raunuculus, mimosa and greenery is jaw-dropping.
A delicate spring wedding tablescape with grey plates, mimosa and yellow poppies, chic modern cutlery and crystal glasses.
A fantastic wedding reception space with a lush mimosa wedding installation and matching arrangements on the table.
A fine art wedding tablescape with a grey tablecloth and napkins, yellow centerpieces with mimosa and some mimosa over the table.
A fun wedding tablescape with a mimosa centerpiece, blue and white porcelain, a white napkin, glasses and lemons on the table.
A jaw-dropping wedding sweetheart table surrounded with mimosa, with daffodils and yellow candles on the table.
A lovely spring wedding table setting with a yellow tablecloth, mimosa, anemones and ranucnulus, daffodils and tall and thin candles.
A Mediterranean wedding tablescape with mimosa centerpieces, pillar candles, lemons on the table, woven placemats and printed porcelain.
A modern cluster wedding centerpiece of mimosa, some dried herbs and neutral blooms is a catchy and cool idea.
A pretty wedding centerpiece with ranunculus, mimosa and pampas grass is a lovely idea for a spring wedding.
A rustic cluster wedding centerpiece of a tree slice, white and yellow roses, mimosa, greenery is a lovely and romantic idea.
A rustic cluster wedding centerpiece with greenery, white ranunculus, mimosa and tree slices is a cool idea.
A rustic wedding centerpiece with pale leaves, mimosa, thistles, greenery and berries is a cool and cozy idea for a rustic wedding.
A spring wedding tablescape in neutrals, with a mimosa runner and white porcelain, neutral textiles and tall and thin candles.
A stylish modern wedding table setting with a mimosa runner, grey porcelain, modern cutlery and elegant cards.
A stylish modern wedding tablescape with a mimosa and eucalyptus centerpiece, white porcelain, tan napkins and candles.
A wedding tablescape done in grey and yellow, with a mimosa wedding centerpiece and pampas grass, a woven placemat and yellow plates, yellow glasses.
An effortlessly chic wedding tablescape with a blush table runner, colored bottles with mimosa, porcelain and glasses is lovely.
Mimosa wedding centerpieces dotting the table will give it color and interest, try them out for a spring or summer wedding.
A lovely mimosa wedding wreath with evergreens is a creative idea for wedding decor, especially at a rustic wedding.