| The Wedding Flower Boquet
The Wedding Boquet and the wedding flowers will always be one of the major
attractions at a wedding. The Wedding Flower bouquet of your choice usually has
special meaning. Wedding Flower bouquets consisting of posys denotes a
blossoming maiden which evidently helps reflect her feelings and emotions. The
planning of the wedding bouquet and the wedding flowers takes just as much
careful thought as that of the wedding gown selection. Learn what to take into
consideration when choosing your wedding bouquet.
First of all by
choosing seasonal flowers you will save time and money, if you insist on blooms
out of season then you may find they have to be shipped in from another country.
Time is important when you order and receive the flowers, you will want them
fresh therefore a stronger sweet smelling scent.
If you have silk flowers
in mind you are guaranteed your particular favorite flower no matter the time of
year, so no need to put the wedding on hold because your favorite flower isn't
in season yet.
By all means do not make the mistake of letting the
wedding bouquet outshine or cover your figure. If the elegant style of the
wedding gown is to be truly enhanced then make sure to choose pastels instead of
strong vibrant colours. The wedding flowers are meant to accentuate, not be the
focal point.
Make sure that your wedding flowers remain fresh for late
afternoon photo shoots should your wedding service take place in the morning.
You don't want dead flowers now, do you? Have a bridesmaid spritz them with
water for you to keep them fresh. For the wedding boquet a good idea is to have
a bouquet holder close at hand. Also you can ask the florist for advice on which
flowers wilt more quickly than others, you'll know which flowers to avoid using
in your wedding boquet.
When making your first visit to the flower shop
don't let the florist tell you what they think you have in mind, they are not
mind readers. It is only you at this point knows what kind of wedding flowers
you are looking for. Make it easy on both yourself and the florist by taking a
photo of the style and design of the wedding bouquet that you have in mind,
another good idea is to bring along a sample piece of gown fabric so that the
wedding coordinator/florist can select the correct shade of flower to compliment
the wedding dress. Additional touches to Wedding Bouquets include ribbons, lace,
beads, or pearls.
Why not choose a flower that has special meaning? Take
the Stephanotis flower which stands for happiness in marriage, or the Rose,
denoting love and being true, another fabulous flower is the Tulip with a
meaning of declaring perfect love, why not have them all if you like, it's your
wedding day!
Wedding Bouquets are becoming more personalized these days
so design yours to suit your personality. Clusters of flowers, more widely known
as nose gays, can vary in sophistication and will fit any personality. Beauty
definately prevails in the flower cascading wedding bouquet which is seen alot
at traditional weddings. Flowers where the stems are wrapped in ribbons are
called Hand-tied bouquets. It is these bouquets that bring a casual aura more
often to garden wedding ceremonies. We also have the Contemporary weddingbouquet
where flowers are arranged tastefully in a style with no geometric form but are
still as gorgeous as any other hand held bridal piece, normally used in
sophisticated weddings.
If your choice for your Bridal Boquet is Roses,
Lilies, Orchids, Tulips, Stephanotis or Daisies, then you have just picked the
most widely chosen flowers that have dominated many weddings in the past and in
the future to come.
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