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Wedding Flowers Meeting with Florists

Wedding Flowers Meeting with Florists


http://jrangelella.blogspot.com/Choosing a florist begins before you ever enter the florist's shop. Take a moment and consider your first impression. Remember, you are hiring a florist professional for their attention to detail and their ability to create an atmosphere that invites you in. If their shop doesn't invite you in or seems extreme in relation to your personal style, most probably the wedding flowers they provide you won't be satisfactory to you either. There are always exceptions, but the chances are that this rule will prove true in your case. Do you really want to gamble on your wedding flowers just because your cousin Freda insisted that you had to use this particular florist?

Show the florist the wedding flower pictures and the swatches of your wedding dress material (and any other prominent materials from your wedding i.e. bridesmaids dresses). Talk. Make sure the florist grasps the concept that you have in mind for your wedding flowers and understand your budget and any other constraints that you are operating under (i.e. facility rules, etc.), and then let them go to work. Resist the urge to micromanage. In most cases at least one of the florists you visit can make your ideas for wedding flower combinations come to life in a manner that you never dreamed of. At the same time, however, go over every detail of the proposal (including set up time and schedule - which will vary greatly depending on how much there is to set up for your wedding flowers and how many other weddings the florist has that same day) carefully before you sign the agreement to provide your wedding flowers. Get several proposals for your wedding flower needs before you decide. It's your wedding so be sure that you are getting the best wedding flowers for your budget.

http://jrangelella.blogspot.com/Though it can be difficult to do, try not to get your heart too set on a particular type of wedding flowers (the possible exception to this might be your basic red rose). Flowers are beautiful but being living things they can be temperamental. Some flowers, such as gardenias and lilies are famous for triggering allergic reactions. If you have someone in your wedding party with bad allergies it might be wise to steer clear of flowers like these. Likewise, hollow stemmed flowers, such as the daffodils can drip sap on your wedding dress. Yes, this is a problem that can be overcome, but you need to be aware and prepared so your wedding flowers don't ruin your wedding dress. Other flowers, most notably the lilies will drop a yellow pollen stain on your gown if you don't have the wedding flower professional remove the stamens before you carry them down the aisle.

Two last notes about your wedding flowers. First, remember that not all flowers fare equally well in all types of weather. Some flowers wilt quickly in warm weather while other flowers actually turn black in colder temperatures. Either way you won't be happy with the flower's performance if you take it into a situation for which it is not suited.

Finally, remember that despite the advances in horticulture around the world, flowers (even wedding flowers) are still seasonal. Sure, if your pockets are deep enough, you might be able to have the florist import them from the other side of the globe but that will be expensive and even at that, there are some flowers that just won't be available to join your wedding flowers in celebrating your marriage unless it's just the right season somewhere.

Wedding Flowers' Meanings - An Important Floral Guide For Brides and Grooms

http://jrangelella.blogspot.com/Did you know that your wedding flowers could be saying more about you than you think they are? Every flower has a traditionally accepted meaning, so make sure that you understand what each type represents before ordering wedding flower arrangements or bridal bouquets.

Meanings of Popular Wedding Flowers

These flowers are generally affordable, easily available, and a wedding florist will have lots of experience working with these types of flowers in bouquets and wedding arrangements.

Cala lilies - represent beauty and elegance. They a slender, delicate, distinctive bloom and come in warm tones, from white to orange to red to burgundy.

Tulips - though different colors carry different meanings, in general the tulip symbolizes the perfect lover. Red tulips say "I love you," yellow tulips say "There's sunshine in your smile," and variegated tulips say "Beautiful eyes."

Roses - roses are another flower where each color has its own symbolism. Red is for love, pink for perfect happiness, white for innocence and purity. In addition, unopened rosebuds symbolizes girlhood and youthfulness, and teacup roses mean "I'll remember always." Rose leaves in your wedding floral arrangements mean "You may hope."

Hydrangeas - with their dozens of small yet soft-looking blooms, hydrangeas are often seen in wedding bouquets. Lots of hydrangeas bunched together are opulent without being overwhelming.

Daisies - with their meaning of innocence, loyal love, and purity, daisies make a perfect wedding flower. They come in almost any color imaginable and are very versatile for wedding arrangements and bouquets.

Orchids - orchids are intricate flowers on an equally delicate stem that come in many interesting colors and color combinations. They traditionally mean love, beauty, refinement, and thoughtfulness. They are also a Chinese symbol for "many children."

Peonies - the perfect wedding flower because peonies mean "happy life" and "happy marriage." The giant, fluffy bloom of a peony looks great as a complement to other flowers or as the main component of a bouquet with lots of other peonies. There is a lot of variety in color to choose from.

Hyacinths - a beautiful collection of tiny blooms that are popular wedding flowers, hyacinths have traditionally accepted meanings by color. Blue is for constancy, red or pink is for play, white is for loveliness and piety.

Freesia - traditionally mean trust. These very fragrant, small blooms come in a rainbow of colors including white, lavender, purple, yellow, and red.

Stephanotis - delicate 5-pointed flowers that usually come in white, off-white, or peach tones. They can be used as filler or as the main component of a bridal bouquet, and they are a perfect choice because they symbolize happiness in marriage.

Wedding Bouquet Filler Flowers and their Meanings

Most brides want to add leaves or other small blooms to accentuate the "main course" of their wedding bouquets and floral decorations. Some of the most popular filler flowers and their meanings are:

Lilies of the valley - because of their naturally draping shape and tender, inverted, tiny bell-shaped blooms, lilies of the valley are perfect filler flowers for wedding bouquets, especially teardrop shaped ones. They represent purity, humility, and sweetness.

Ivy - in the recent past, ivy has become a very popular choice for wedding bouquet filler. The deep green color and pointed leaves in a carefree draping shape is very natural and refreshing. Ivy also has a perfect meaning for wedding bouquets: wedded love, affection, fidelity, and friendship.

http://jrangelella.blogspot.com/Forsythia - sprigs of tiny brightly colored yellow blossoms on each branch make forsythia a good filler for wedding bouquets. They traditionally symbolize anticipation, making them a perfect flower to represent the first day of the rest of your life.

Holly - traditionally symbolizes deference and domestic happiness. Because of their reputation as a Christmas flower, they would also be great for holiday and winter weddings. The tiny white flowers and bunches of bright red berries will add a fresh, natural look and feel to your wedding bouquets and wedding floral arrangements.

Nontraditional Wedding Flowers and their Meanings

Some brides don't want to go with the conventional wedding bouquet, and instead want to opt for something truly unique and distinctive. These flowers are less often seen in weddings but have great meanings.

Myrtle - myrtle symbolizes love and is the Hebrew emblem of marriage. Myrtle is an interesting bloom that is sure to get guests talking with its soft, fragrant petals and untamed sprigs shooting from the center of the flower.

Orange blossoms - symbolize eternal love and fruitfulness in marriage. They are an interesting and refreshing choice. The white petals with bright yellow rays leaping from the middle. They are very dramatic in appearance when fully opened.

Camellias - camellias are big blossoms similar in appearance to roses. Like roses, different colors of camellias have their owns meanings: red means "You're a flame in my heart," pink means "Longing for you," and white means "You're adorable."

Flowers are an important visual element of any wedding day, and brides shouldn't choose their flowers before knowing what they mean. Every bloom is a symbol of some sentiment, emotion, or quality. What do you want your wedding flowers to mean?
10 Great Tips to Get Gorgeous Wedding Flowers

10 Great Tips to Get Gorgeous Wedding Flowers



http://jrangelella.blogspot.com/From the rings to the shoes, from the food to the flowers, weddings come at no small cost. It only makes sense that current brides and grooms-to-be are choosing to penny-pinch wherever possible. Wedding flowers often become the first casualty of a budget-minded couple's matrimonial plans, but there are many tricks of the trade which will allow you to lavish your ceremony with floral bliss and not break the bank. Use these excellent tips to minimize spending and get the biggest bang for your buck!

1. Choose Flowers in Season

This is a critical money-saver. It is also important to keep in mind that flowers look and smell best when they are fresh and in season. This is especially true for roses. But if you have your heart set on a particular flower that holds sentimental value for you, it would be wise to plan your ceremony around the time period it will be in seasonal bloom.
Although flowers in season will give you a beautifully scented bouquet, use caution with the flowers you choose to include in any centerpieces at your reception. The fragrances that come from flowers as gardenia, jasmine or freesia can be overwhelming and may not be the best choice for dining tables. Overpowering flowers might also stir up any allergies that your guests may have.

2. Do it yourself

When considering the daunting task of preparing and designing the wedding floral arrangements on your own, take the time to fully consider all of the responsibilities that will come with such a task. Questions that you might want to ask yourself are:

o Am I motivated enough?

o Will I have enough time to arrange bouquets/centerpieces before the ceremony?

o How much money will I save vs. how much work is involved?

Many women find that, in the interest of saving money, they end up learning a costly lesson. It is important to remember the many challenges involved with coordinating what may be the most important event of your life. You may be able to find a relative or member of the bridal party who would be willing to help you assemble your floral arrangements and bouquets. Think of the fun you would have spending your last days as a bachelorette with your best friends!

If you find yourself industrious enough to go it alone, there are many quick courses in floral design that are available through local community colleges and arts-and-crafts stores such as Michaels.

The internet is a fantastic resource to take advantage of, as well! Web sites such as save-on-crafts.com offer free instructional lessons that will tell you not only which flowers work best in a bouquet, but provide valuable steps designed to help you put your arrangements together successfully. You might also want to check for wedding ceremonies that will be held on the same day as yours. Chances are good that you could share the expense of the ceremony flowers with another couple looking to do the same!

Keep in mind, however, that even if opting for the "budget bridal bouquet", remember that it is a very key aspect of the wedding and should be an expression of the bride's personality. Try to keep a sense of balance between the wedding gown, the bridesmaid's gowns, the ceremony flowers and decorations and the bouquet.

From that point, the other flowers, such as the bridesmaid's flowers, the flowers at the reception can follow the theme and take on the elements of the bride's bouquet. Current colors for 2006 are chocolate with pale pink, baby blue or mint green. Colors generally follow the trends of interior designing.

Consult with a florist. This could cost up to $100 in consultation fees, but their wealth of knowledge is sure to add a professional polish to the finished product. If you take into account the fact that florists can generally charge 3 times the price that a wholesaler would and charge additional labor costs for designing and assembling the flowers, you would still be saving money.

Buy your flowers from a wholesaler. Wholesalers sell their flowers much more cheaply than a florist does. If you decide to deal with a floral wholesaler, it is important to know that they use a grading system. When choosing your flowers, make sure that you choose Grade 1 flowers. You can locate many floral wholesalers online. OnlineWholesaleFlowers.com actually offers "Wedding in a Box" packages of varying sizes that come with all the flowers necessary to create the look that you want. Budget-Bride.com has a similar package, which even includes items such as the cake knife and ring pillow!

If you are getting married in the spring/summer time, visit the farmer's marjet and talk with the flowers vendors. Find out if they grow the flowers that you are looking for and don't be shy to ask if they have ever done weddings. Always be sure to ask them what they do with the flowers that they don't sell. You might be able to grab large amounts of them for a steal!

Tip: Try using masses of one flower to showcase the flower's individual beauty.

3. Use a school

Most high schools and colleges have horticulture classes that specialize in caring for and arranging flowers and plants. For a small fee, you could hire these aspiring florists who would be thrilled to work on your arrangements. The teachers of such a course will act as your safety net and, as an added bonus to you, will have extensive experience and oversee your project.

4. Have a Garden Wedding

Consider having the ceremony and/or the reception in a beautiful garden! Do you know someone that has a beautiful backyard and would be honored to host a wedding there? There will be no need for arrangements if you are already surrounded by lush greenery and blossoming flowers. Be prepared, though! Depending on the regional climate (or the time of year you hold your wedding), you may want to make use of either awnings, patios or sophisticated white open-air tents in case Mother Nature decides to become a wedding guest!

5. Cut down on attendants

By choosing fewer attendants, you will not have to provide as many bouquets and boutonnieres. Since small ceremonies are currently in vogue, it will be a natural progression to balance out the ceremony with a more intimate wedding party. Many couples favor a secluded setting with soft, glowing candles or lights to provide a devastatingly romantic theme. These more intimate, family oriented gatherings are also advantageous because they help the bride and groom to stay within their budget.

It is also very elegant to have your bridesmaid carry a single flower tied with a piece of satin ribbon. Choose a flower that matches one of those in the bride's bouquet, or that signifies a special meaning to you.

6. Avoid having your wedding on or near a holiday

http://jrangelella.blogspot.com/Flowers are generally in high demand around Valentines Day, Mother's day, proms, graduations and other special holidays. Because of this, prices rise dramatically and certain flowers are often impossible to find. As if this isn't enough bad news, florists tend to be extremely busy during holidays while they desperately try to keep up with their increased business. Will they be left with enough time to put the desired attention into your flowers?

You can take great advantage of this if planning your wedding around the Christmas holidays. It is a safe bet that most venues, either indoor or out, will be festively decorated before you arrive!

7. Use alternate centerpieces

It is not necessary to adorn every table with a high-priced floral centerpiece. Candles are beautiful and provide an amazing ambience! Try submerging an orchid (or flower of choice) in a glass container filled with water and float a candle on top. Also attractive is placing river rocks at the bottom of a glass container, adding water and floating a flower on top. Try using orchids, roses, peonies, camellias or gerberas.

A dramatic and stunning effect can be created with an inexpensive, rectangular mirror (much like the ones designed to hang on a bedroom door). Place the mirror reflective-side-up and let it run the length of the table, placing tealight candles at even intervals down the center. Sprinkle colored glitter or flower petals across the surface. The result is not only attractive, but sets the tone for your reception.

Tip: Search the internet and magazines for great ideas on alternative centerpieces.

8. Rent outdoor plants or small trees for an indoor garden effect

Decorate with greenery. Many nurseries will let you rent plants for your wedding and it is much cheaper than buying them. This will allow you to fill the room with greenery and make flowers more or less unnecessary. Use trees to fill up large spaces, and ivy garland to gracefully drape across the tops of doorways.

9. Let Your Flowers Do Double Duty

If your ceremony and reception are in two separate places (or even two separate rooms), let the floral arrangements that decorate the ceremony do double duty by using them to also decorate the reception! Find out if your florist is able to transport and setup the flowers at your reception after the ceremony is finished. There is usually sufficient time between the two, and you can save an incredible amount of time and money by "recycling" your beautiful, fresh flowers!

10. Forget the corsages

Corsages are not as trendy with modern weddings as they once were. 21st century Moms are trendy and don't always want a flower pinned on them. Ask first.

You have waited your entire life to reach this day, and it should be as beautiful as you always imagined it would be. A ceremony without the soft, delicate beauty and fragrance of flowers would be like having a cake without icing. Although paying the traditional retail price for wedding flowers can cost you a bundle in materials and fees, utilizing these great cost saving tips will keep the floral arrangements from becoming one of the most expensive items on your budget checklist.

Wedding Flowers

http://jrangelella.blogspot.com/The selection process of your wedding flowers will usually begin with a discussion of the Bride's bouquet. You will have a choice of several basic styles. These are cascade, crescent, contemporary, nosegay, hand tied bouquet and arm or presentation style. You can better prepare for your first meeting with your florist if you bring the following;

o A list of those in your wedding party that will need flowers.

o A lirt of what flowers you will want at the ceremony.

o A list of what flowers will be needed at the reception, including table count, size and shape.

o Color/fabric swatches and pictures of your dress and bridesmaids dresses, if you have them.

o Feel free to also bring pictures of flowers that you like.

Your florist will also have pictures of flowers, bouquets and arrangements to help determine exactly what will create the wedding of your dreams. If your wedding has a "theme", let your florist know before the consultation, as they can prepare suggestions to fit the style of your wedding. After style, the next thing to consider is if there are any specific flowers you want.

Keep in mind that some flowers are not in season year round. The flowers that will give the best presentation are those in their season prime. Make sure you let your florist know if your ceremony and/or reception will be held outdoors. Certain flowers do not hold up in hot/humid conditions. Consider color, shape, and fragrance when selecting your bouquet flowers. A note of advice on color choice, avoid all white flowers, they do not photograph well.

It is important that you are upfront with your florist about your budget. Not just for your bouquet but for all of your flowers. Be realistic. You may want a $200 bridal bouquet, but if you only have $400 for a flower budget, you will not have enough left for 3 bridesmaids bouquets, 2 corsages, 3 boutonnieres and 15 centerpieces for your reception. Choose similar flowers to be used throughout your wedding. Using 20 different kinds of flowers will quickly increase the cost. Your florist can balance your needs with your budget. They can offer alternatives. Exotic flowers such as Orchids are very pretty, but they are more expensive. Consider more affordable flowers if you are on a budget. Don't plan your wedding near big flower holidays, such as Valentine's Day, Easter and Mother's Day. If you do, expect to pay more for your flowers. Not because the florist's want to charge you more, but due to the fact that the wholesalers charge more during these busy holidays based on growing and demand.

Once you have chosen your Bouquet you have selected the "center" of your wedding flowers. The other pieces can be used to incorporate your bouquet flowers throughout your entire wedding. The following is an example list of the flowers you may need for your "Special Day"...

o Bride's Bouquet

o Toss Bouquet for Bride to Throw

o Maid of Honor Bouquet

o Bridesmaids Bouquets

o Grooms Boutonniere

o Boutonnieres for Best Man and other male attendants in the wedding

o Boutonnieres for Father of Bride and Groom

o Corsages for Mothers/Grandmothers and/or Guests of Honor

o Boutonniere for Ring Bearer

o Flower Basket (with petals?) or small bouquet for flower girl*

o Ceremony Arrangements (can serve double duty at your reception perhaps at your buffet)

o Vase at Guest Book Table

o Centerpieces for Reception Tables (make sure you get an accurate count)

o Centerpiece for Head Table (usually larger than other centerpieces)

o Flowers or Petals for Cake Table (Flowers for Cake if necessary)

http://jrangelella.blogspot.com/*If you are considering petals for the aisle at your ceremony, make sure your accomodations allow them. Also remember that roses with color petals will stain the carpet if stepped on. White petals are recommended for carpeted areas.

A very important detail is to make sure your florist knows exactly when and where your flowers will need to be delivered. They will also need to know ahead of time if you will need them to set up the flowers. If you have someone else handling set up, make sure your florist knows who they are and how to reach them. You will probably want your flowers to arrive at least an hour before you need them. Make sure you have somewhere safe and cool to keep them until you use them. Always leave your florist a phone number of someone you trust (preferrably with a cel phone) that can handle any last minute decisions regarding your flowers.

Finally, when it comes to your wedding flowers, don't skimp! I have heard many sad stories about bride's trying "do-it-yourself" flowers or having a friend design them, only to end up with bouquets falling apart minutes before the wedding! Don't risk it! Experienced florists process and design your wedding flowers for optimum presentation and performance. Your flowers are one of the most important elements of your wedding! You want them to be beautiful. They compliment you, your wedding party, your wedding photos and provide an elegant atmosphere for you and your guests on your special day!
Wedding Flower Tips

Wedding Flower Tips



http://jrangelella.blogspot.com/Flowers are symbols of God's love and beauty on earth and so are weddings. The flowers add perfume and color to the occasion and are an integral part of any wedding. In fact, flowers in a way guide your wedding, right from the first candlelight dinner, to the proposal, the wedding day and during the reception. You cannot imagine a wedding without flowers, flowers are so important during weddings. Flowers also find place in weddings as wedding favor gifts and in the wedding reception decorations. Moreover, when you are opting for an Eco friendly decoration theme at your wedding, there really is no better option than flowers. Thus, it is important that the right flower arrangements be made with the right florist. Finding the right florist can be a confusing search, and so this article intends to share some of the aspects of wedding flowers with you.

Decide on the flower

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The first step for the bride is to decide on the flower. There are so many flowery options available, but there are certain conventions of the florists that should be followed. For instance, some flowers are especially used at funerals; you have to find flowers that are exclusively for weddings. The best possible approach to this beautiful confusion (flowers are always beautiful) is to rely on your imagination and decide on a flower vision for your wedding. Whether your vision is sketchy or definite, it will be of great assistance to you when you consult the florist. When you consult the florist, tell her of the idea that you have in mind and see how far she is able to understand your idea. Take color swatches, fabric swatches of your wedding dress and the color of the decoration at your wedding reception hall. This is important, because it will help the florist to suggest a flower color combination that goes best with your imagination and to the wedding venue. Also, consult the florist on flower gift ideas. Flowers are a very beautiful gift to be given as wedding favor gifts and bridal shower gifts. Though conventional, yet they are never passe. The vintage and classic appeal of flowers has always complemented the traditional appeal at weddings.

Finding the florist

First step is to find a specialist wedding florist. Florists are often specialized to handle different occasions like birthdays, prom night celebrations, funerals and weddings. When you are seeking the florist, you have to ensure that your florist is specialized in handling wedding flowers. It is even a better idea to consult with two or three florists at a time, to have your options open. When consulting the florist, what you have to ensure is that the florist is an understanding person to what you are asking of her. If a friend has referred you to a florist, then too it is important to understand whether the florist understands you or not.

While consulting the florist do not get disheartened if the florist suggests you a decoration budget that is beyond what you have kept aside for the flower decorations. You should be able to insist that creativity can even transform a low budget decoration into a fabulous decorating space. Thus, the point that you have to pinpoint while you are seeking the florist is the creativity of the florist. Creativity comes with knowledge, so you have to find the florist who is knowledgeable with flowers. Ask the florist about different flower decoration styles (like the Japanese Ikebana or the simple Elizabethan bouquet). It is crucial that you have done a little bit of flower homework for the purpose (otherwise, you will not be able to ask questions and justify answers). The response of the florist to your questions about flowers will tell you whether the florist is creative enough or not. In addition, look at the photos of different wedding decorations that the florist has done before and find the photo that is nearest to your imagination. Suggest what alterations you would like and see whether the florist is able to comply with the alterations or not.

Also, check on the factors like how many weddings the florist is attending on your special day. If you're looking for precious flowers like orchids and special flower decorations like arches and exotic potted plants for the reception decoration, then confirm whether the florist can provide them or not.

Keep the season in mind

Season is a very important aspect when it comes to flowers, weddings and wedding favors. The availability of flowers vary from season to season, so keep in mind a season check when you are looking for flowers at your wedding. In fact, wedding favor theme gifts are also arranged according to the season. Such wedding favor or bridal shower gifts can be like winter wedding favor theme, summer wedding favor theme or a spring wedding favor theme.

Eco friendly wedding

If you're deciding on an Eco friendly wedding as your unique wedding idea, then go with it. Flowers are an integral part of any Eco friendly decorations and so you have to pay key attention to the flowers. Consult your decoration ideas with your florist and see that whether the florist can fit in the decoration idea within your budget limit or not. Pay heed to the altercations suggested by the florist and suggest your own changes to the florist's ideas. Recycling the flowers is also a very Eco-friendly idea.

Wedding flower suggestions

Wedding flowers can be classified in different categories and for a perfect floral arrangement the synchrony of all the ingredients are needed. First category is the bouquet that the flower-girl, bridesmaids and the bride will be carrying. Consider bouquets as a fragile fashion accessory and find the bouquet that rightly fits your aura. The flowers in hand should be able to add to the grace and beauty of the girl who is holding them. The bouquet is like a friend when you are walking down the aisle.

Wedding Flower Bouquet Choices For the Modern Bride

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Wedding are expensive events to plan, and alternatives to the traditional wedding bouquets can reduce your costs. With weddings costing an average of $20,000 to $25,000, every part of the wedding will come under scrutiny, and alternative cost saving measures sought. Wedding flowers average $1,100 for a wedding, and will fluctuate based on regional costs, how lavish the flower choices are, and whether the flowers are in season.

When you think of a wedding bouquet, two main choices come to mind---the traditional teardrop bouquet, and the round bouquet. There are many other choices when it comes to choosing a wedding bouquet, and we will address each one.

For simple, informal modern weddings, many brides will choose just a few flower stems. The bridesmaids might have only a single long-stemmed rose (with or without ribbon), while the bride might have three long stemmed roses tied with a ribbon. Simple, and elegant, this choice usually extends to the reception tables having a single long stemmed rose in a vase on each table. The long stemmed roses of the bride and bridesmaids are then able to be used on the head table to complete the look.

Smaller weddings allow for small bouquets, and in this situation the bride has a few choices. A circular posy or posy with ribbons is a nice choice. A posy is by definition a small bunch of flowers. A circular posy is when the flowers are arranged in a circular shape, or the posy can be a standard small bunch of flowers. Both posy styles can be accented with ribbon, or not, but most often a ribbon in the wedding colours accent the flower bouquet. These posy's can be used on the head table as centrepieces, and similar flower centrepieces can be used on the reception room tables.

Medium size weddings often work well with a spray of flowers. A 'spray' as they are referred to, are usually a bunch of long-stemmed flowers held sideways along the arm as the bride walks down the aisle. Flower sprays can be held upright, and either way, are usually accented with ribbon. Wedding reception flowers are usually the same as the wedding bouquet style chosen, so in this case the reception tables would have sprays of flowers in a vase. The flower sprays of the bride and bridesmaids can be used as decoration on the head table.

Larger weddings usually have a more extravagant flower bouquet, and the classic choice is the teardrop bouquet, or the trailing teardrop bouquet. The shape of this bouquet is like an upside down teardrop---large and full at the top, tapering down to just a few flowers. A trailing teardrop 'trails' down further than the classic teardrop shaped bouquet. When couples choose this type of bouquet, the wedding reception flowers tend to be equally extravagant with large trumpet vases holding lovely sprays of flowers.

http://jrangelella.blogspot.com/These are the classic wedding flower bouquet choices, and budget is not the only factor in making this choice---the bride's height and build will also play a role. A petite bride will choose a smaller bouquet style than a bride who has a larger stature. The key is to find the right balance in the overall look. If a bride is choosing a simple flower bouquet, it allows her to have a more elaborate gown to create an overall look that is balanced and not competing.

Whatever flower bouquet choice the bride may make, the bridesmaids usually have a smaller version of the same bouquet style---but, as in all flower choices, this is not a hard and fast rule. There are many wedding florists and wedding floral designers who have created their own unique combination of these classic flower choices. When the bride is ready to hire a florist, it is important to have a complete list of the flower needs and a total dollar amount budgeted. When communicating this to the florist, they will make suggestions, and help the bride choose the perfect wedding flowers.

Using Blue Wedding Flowers in Your Wedding Bouquets, Centerpieces and Flower Arrangements

http://jrangelella.blogspot.com/For most modern couples, the use of blue flowers and decorations in their weddings symbolizes unity and grandeur. Also the color blue adds class and elegance to any kinds of weddings, be it a formal wedding or a casual one. And there are plenty of shades to choose from with this color, just be careful in choosing the shades you want to include in your blue wedding decor because the hues might clash with each other.

Blue wedding flowers have a striking appeal if combined with other colors, however these flowers are not meant to be the main theme of your wedding flowers. Dark blue wedding flowers like navy blue wedding flowers go well with purple wedding flowers, because the color purple can add richness to the cool blue flowers. A prime example would be Delphinium flowers with purple ivy and ferns.

Flowers are very delicate to arrange, but with a perfect color combination, you'll get wonderful bouquets and flower arrangements. If you want roses, you can either have white roses dyed blue or mix white roses with blue flowers instead. Blue and white wedding flowers can really make a striking combination.

To add a dramatic splendor to your reception, blue and yellow flowers would be a great combination to use. The yellow flowers will lighten the color of your blue flowers. With yellow flowers as accents, you can embellish your decorations with gold ribbons and still won't look odd. You can use iris in blue and yellow as decorations in your reception, perfect as table centerpieces.

Royal blue is another gorgeous color to highlight your wedding. These flowers offer a sophisticated look when combine with pretty pink flowers. Also, light blue flowers go well with pink flowers. This combination is perfect for wedding bouquets and centerpieces as well. Green wedding flowers in olive green and lemon green also look good when paired up with blue flowers.

http://jrangelella.blogspot.com/Also, if you're wedding colors are blue, and you're going to wear a blue bridal dress (or have your bridesmaids wear blue), your blue wedding flowers cannot be seen in your wedding photos. So it is advisable to combine your blue flowers with flowers in different colors to make it stand out among the other blue wedding decorations. Blue flowers are not advisable to use if your wedding will happen during night time; use light colors instead.

These wedding ideas will make your wedding planning a bit easier when you want nice floral arrangements for your wedding. Though arranging blue wedding flowers is somewhat difficult, it is very versatile that you can combine it with decorations in any color and have a remarkable effect that can only be achieved with unique choices. Finding the perfect match for your floral choices is like finding your groom; a bit tough but it's really worth it.
The Perfect Wedding Flower Decoration

The Perfect Wedding Flower Decoration


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Orange blossoms, sunflowers, roses and dahlias; violets and lilies; orchids and tulips: all flowers are beautiful. They are also a symbol of love. And an inevitable part of all wedding ceremonies. So inevitable, that many couples go crazy when having to choose the flower decoration for their wedding party. Wedding flower decoration is vital for this red-letter day in everyone's life. Flower designs can be different and can translate various meanings to the guests of the wedding party. Many things can be concluded about the bride and bridegroom's future marriage, depending on the choice of their wedding flower decorations. If your wedding ceremony is getting closer, perhaps it is time to choose your flower decoration that will make the celebration unforgettable.

Wedding flower decoration can be of various kinds. You can choose a large arch of flowers or a centre-piece, or both- everything is suitable depending on your taste. Use your own creative imagination and choose the best flower decoration for the great event. It is important that you decide on flower arrangement that suits your wedding settings. Choose a color combination that appeals to you and is in harmony with the entire setting. The flower decoration can consist of seasonal and local flowers. You should as specifically as possible decide on the size, shape and color for the different flower arrangements. You may easily get some piece of advice from a magazine: there are large varieties of all kinds of flowers. Silk flowers and dried flowers can be an opportunity, too. Remember: your wedding flower decoration is meant to express you and your personal style, but comply also with your loved one's taste. Additional factors should influence your choice: the season, the time of day for the party, the location atmosphere and so on. These weather conditions make a difference and you should have them in mind before deciding strongly on something. A cunning way to make wedding flower decoration suitable is color blocking. Color blocking is called the procedure of choosing a specific color or combination of several colors and using it as the leading nuance when you create all your wedding settings. For example, you may choose the classical white, and put white orchids on the white tablecloths, and prepare your wedding bouquet with white being the predominant color.

There are several types of flower arrangements that are used during the ceremony.

BOUQUETS. They are flower decorations for the bride. A wedding bouquet must be carefully chosen depending on the personal characteristics of the woman. Its color must stress on her individuality, and its shape must emphasize on her body silhouette, giving her the best possible looks. There are many different wedding bouquets, and their design depends on the bride's skin tone, body proportion, facial appearance and attire.

http://jrangelella.blogspot.com/BOUTONNIERES. These flower decorations are worn by the groom and his attendance, also by the ushers, and the bride's and groom's fathers. They are made of small flower buds attached on the left lapel of the jacket.

CORSAGES. They can be worn in pin-on, wrists and hand-held styles. As a flower decoration they combine a small bloom or several blooms tied together.

WREATHS. This is a splendid flower decoration that has a round shape. The rings of flowers are used as centerpieces, headpieces or door hangers.

CANDELABRA. They are made of flowing greens in the shape of ribbons. They are put at the base, neck or top of multi-armed candelabra.
Silk Wedding Flowers - Should I Choose Silk Flowers for My Wedding

Silk Wedding Flowers - Should I Choose Silk Flowers for My Wedding



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When you are planning your Wedding Flowers Silk Wedding flowers may be worth considering. For many brides there are a number of advantages to be gained from choosing Silk.

The advantages of Silk Wedding Flowers

Hay Fever.. If you or any of your guests have an allergy to pollen or hay fever - silk wedding flowers will be ideal.

Transport Perfectly.. If you are getting married abroad then Silk Wedding flowers are easily transported. They will arrive in perfect condition without any fuss.

No Seasons.. You can choose your favourite flower varieties what ever the season - Silk wedding Flowers varieties are always in season!

Long Lasting.. When fresh wedding flowers have faded away your silk wedding flowers can be a long lasting memory of your wedding.

Robust.. Silk Wedding flowers don't wilt or break easily and the pollen won't stain your clothes.

Light Weight.. Compared to fresh flowers silk wedding flowers are lighter to carry.

Preparation.. Your Silk Wedding flowers can be made up weeks or even months before your wedding allowing you to make any adjustments that you like.

Re-Useable.. After the wedding your Silk wedding flowers can be re-used in decorations for your home.

The dis-advantages of Silk Wedding Flowers

http://jrangelella.blogspot.com/Perfect Reproductions?.. There is a perception that silk wedding flowers will look fake and tacky - whilst there have been vast improvements in the appearance of Silk flowers - some flowers such as Calla Lilies are difficult to fake. Having said that there are some flowers varieties that are incredibly realistic and quite beautiful but you will need to shop around for them - good quality Silk wedding flowers aren't the cheap option and can be expensive.

Fragrance.. Silk flowers don't smell as beautifully as fresh flowers.

Choice.. The vast choice of colour, variety, shape and scent of real flowers cannot be faked - real flowers can create a completely unique mood for your day.

Selections.. If you are choosing Silk Wedding flowers also consider mixing and matching fresh and silk - maybe a fresh flower bouquet with Silk table arrangements.

If you are still in doubt as to whether to choose Silk flowers for your wedding - chat through ideas with your florist and visit them to see the quality of the Silk wedding flowers for yourself.
How to Create Your Own Wedding Flowers Without High Priced Florists

How to Create Your Own Wedding Flowers Without High Priced Florists

http://jrangelella.blogspot.com/As your wedding day approaches one of the most important things that you need to plan is the myriad of wedding flowers that will be needed at the wedding ceremony and reception.

Buttonaires for the men, bouquets for the bride and bridesmaids, centerpieces and arrangements all need to be carefully planned and coordinated to give just the right look to your wedding day.

Once you add up the cost of the flowers and the price of arranging and delivering the finished wedding flowers to the place of your ceremony and reception, the cost can be staggering.

In fact, the average cost for wedding flowers can easily approach $2,000.00 or more nationwide. A majority of that cost is the fee charged by a professional florist to make up the wedding bouquets and wedding flower arrangements.

If this seems ridiculous, it is !


How to create your own wedding flowers without a high priced florist

Taking a stand against exorbitant wedding flower costs is one thing, but what's the alternative? Many brides are opting to bypass florists and make their own wedding flowers. It's not rocket science but you have to make a plan, get some information and source your wedding flowers.

Here's a few tips.

o Get a book on wedding flower arrangements. Look through the photos and styles and pick the type of flowers and arrangements that fit the theme and time of year for your wedding.

o Buy some flowers locally and practice making arrangements and bouquets until you achieve the look that you want.

o Find a local grower in your area that you can buy your wedding flowers from directly. This will save you a lot of money as you will be bypassing the middleman and the retailer who marks the flowers up and pockets the difference

http://jrangelella.blogspot.com/Considering the fact that an average wedding can easily cost more than $26,0000, it really makes sense to create your own professional looking wedding flowers without sending your florist on a trip to Hawaii ! Hey, you're the one that's getting married, the money you save could send you and your new hubby on a honeymoon you'll remember for the rest of your life.

Consider making your own wedding flowers and buying the flowers direct from a grower. You will be adding a very personal touch to your wedding and saving a lot of money as well.

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