Chrysanthemums are gorgeous blooms that are sure to make your summer or fall wedding arrangements cooler. They aren’t often seen in wedding decor, which makes them more special but at the same time and that’s quite unfair as these lovely flowers are easy to incorporate into any arrangement, they are versatile and look amazing, besides, they are very affordable. If you wanna try this bloom for your wedding, you may rock it as a main flower or as a filler for arrangements, and here are some tips and tricks you need to know beforehand.
What Chrysanthemums To Choose For A Wedding?
Any type of this bloom will do! These timeless flowers also come in several varieties, including spider mums, football mums, and cremons; all great to use as focal or filler flowers for your wedding bouquet. There are over 150 varieties of this stunning flower to choose from, whether you prefer the bushy, fanned out types or spider blooms featuring spindly petals with curled ends you’ll find something that speaks to you. The most popular colors are pink, red, yellow, white and orange ones, yellow and orange mums being the most loved for fall wedding arrangements and bouquets.
A beautiful and bold wedding centerpiece of marigolds, dahlias, roses, greenery and leaves is a cool solution for a fall wedding.
A beautiful and delicate wedding centerpiece of blush and white roses, white hydrangeas and a rust-colored chrysanthemum and greenery.
A beautiful wedding centerpiece of white ranunculus, mums and greenery and herbs.
A bold and catchy wedding centerpiece of burgundy and peachy chrysanthemums, greenery, seed pods, daisies, citrus.
A bold fall wedding centerpiece in a gold vase, with burgundy blooms, greenery and dark foliage plus red candles.
They can be used in both formal and informal settings, and work well as centerpieces, bouquets, or boutonnieres. Although they may not make it into your average bridal bouquet, chrysanthemums should not be undervalued for decor in church and reception arrangements. They are sure to give some spice to your arrangements as you won’t see them at each wedding like roses, for example.
A bright fall wedding centerpiece of blush and fuchsia mums and bright fall foliage looks really breathtaking and very fall-like.
A bright fall wedding centerpiece of yellow, coral, burgundy, orange blooms including mums and some greenery.
A decadent fall wedding centerpiece with blush dahlias, lilac roses, white peony roses, some greenery and fillers.
What Blooms To Pair Them With?
Chrysanthemums work nice with a lot of other blooms: roses, ranunculus, dahlias, callas lilies and even some tropical blooms like pincushion and king proteas. Looking quite universal, they can be a fit not only for a late summer or fall wedding bouquet but also for a moody arrangement, a tropical bouquet and many other ideas. They can be also paired with bold fall foliage, greenery and dried blooms and grasses.
A dreamy fall wedding centerpiece in a vintage urn, with pink and peachy dahlias, yellow mums, bold fall leaves and berries.
A dreamy wedding centerpiece of white and blush dahlias, yellow mums and greenery is a romantic idea.
A fall wedding centerpiece of light pink roses, orange mums, other blooms in neutral shades and greenery.
A fall wedding centerpiece of pink and burgundy blooms including dahlias and mums, some berries and greenery.
A fantastic lush wedding centerpiece of pink roses and hydrangeas, roses and dahlias and candle holders.
A fine art wedding centerpiece of white and blush roses, rust chrysanthemums, some blush and white fillers and greenery.
A gorgeous monochromatic wedding tablescape with pink, orange, yellow dahlias, ranunculus and other blooms, white plates and blush napkins.
A jaw-dropping fall wedding centerpiece of orange, yellow and burgundy blooms, greenery, berries and fruit is amazing.
A lovely fall wedding centerpiece of yellow roses, rust, orange and pink mums, fall leaves and allium is a cool idea.
A lush summer wedding centerpiece of white and blush blooms, billy balls and astilbe is a pretty idea to rock.
A moody fall wedding centerpiece of mustard mums, dark foliage, some yellow blooms and dried leaves is amazing.
A pretty and chic textural and dimensional wedding centerpiece of orange dahlias, pink, neutral and light yellow blooms and greenery is wow.
A pretty and relaxed fall wedding centerpiece of blush blooms, rust mums, greenery and some fillers is amazing.
How To Make A Mum Wedding Centerpiece?
Mums, especially smaller ones, can become a backdrop for bolder and larger blooms in your centerpieces, for fruit and veggies even. If you pick bold and large mums, for example, rust or orange ones, they are sure to make a statement no less than any other blooms in the arrangement. Mums look nice with every kind of greenery and bold fall foliage to embrace the season and they look great with berries, too, so you won’t feel limited to only a couple of blooms in your centerpiece. The good thing about mums is that they are very long-lasting, so you can not think about wilting blooms even if it’s hot – water in the vase will be enough to keep them up. Get inspired by the beautiful ideas below!
A refined and chic wedding centerpiece of pink and yellow blooms and an oversized blush chrysanthemum with a lot of greenery.
A romantic wedding centerpiece of purple blooms, pink mums, some greenery and citrus looks really beautiful and chic.
A rustic fall wedding centerpiece of orange dahlias and burgundy chrysanthemums, greenery and herbs is cool.
A simple neutral wedding centerpiece of roses, chrysanthemums and some greenery looks very nice.
A sophisticated fall wedding centerpiece of blush and light pink roses, dark mums, amaranthus and candles around.
A sophisticated fall wedding centerpiece of blush mums, rust dahlias, white and yellow blooms and greenery is adorable.
A sophisticated wedding centerpiece of blush roses, burgundy and yellow chrysanthemums and fall leaves.
A super bold fall wedding centerpiece of white and burgundy blooms, mustard mums, greenery, berries and leaves.
A super lush wedding arrangement of neutral and burgundy blooms, eucalyptus and some foliage for a summer or fall wedding.
A unique wedding centerpiece of blush roses, rust dahlias and chrysanthemums, white daisies and berries.
A white wedding centerpiece of mums and ranunculus, greenery and some fillers is a catchy and chic idea.
An earthy-tone wedding centerpiece of orange dahlias, coffee-colored roses, white blooms and dried flowers plus grasses.
An elegant fall wedding centerpiece with blush, rust and creamy blooms and plenty of texture is timeless.
An elegant wedding centerpiece of blush roses, rust and white chrysanthemums is a chic idea.