Posts Tagged ‘Floral Arrangement’

Choosing Flowers For Your Wedding

Sunday, November 15th, 2009

Choosing your florist is at the top of the things that you want to get squared away before you wedding date You want someone dependable. But you also want one with a reputation of having quality flowers.

Nearly every couple wants two things from their wedding – they want it to be beautiful, and they want it to be unique. There are many ways to make your wedding unique, but one of the best ways is in your choice of fall wedding bouquets. Choose flowers of your flavor color or that match your personality or that express your feelings.

At one time there existed a profession/science known as florigraphy. It postulated that flowers had hidden meanings. In these times flowers were chosen on the basis of their meaning. For example – the Viscaria flower means will you dance with me. The red rose meant, “I love you”. The message of the Primrose was, “I can’t live without you.”. Nowadays, however, that’s gone by the wayside and bride choose their flowers mainly based on color.

Are you going to have an outdoor or an indoor wedding? This is the first floral related decision that you will have to make. If it is to be held outdoors, ensure that you choose a flower for your floral arrangement that will hold up in outdoor weather. If your wedding is to be in the summer, you’ll want flowers that won’t wilt in the heat. If your wedding is to be in the winter or fall, you want flowers that won’t freeze easily

The second thing that you’ll decide on is your wedding theme. Until you decide on a theme for your wedding, your floral selection is in limbo. Your wedding banquet theme should follow the same theme as the rest of your wedding.

In olden days bouquets were not made of flowers. They consisted of herbs and spices that were meant to ward off evil spirits. It wasn’t until Victorian times that the herbs and spices were replace by fresh flowers.

If you want a really unusual wedding floral bouquet, take a look at candy one made out of, for example, chocolates. The chocolates can be of different colors and sizes and shaped  just like flowers. They’re fantastic conversation pieces and also perfect for those with a sweet tooth. These would not usually be carried by the bride, but they are perfect for tables at the wedding reception.

If you’re adverse to taking chances, roses are always a popular choice. Roses are a popular choice because they’re so beautiful, they are a universal symbol of love, and most important of all they are hardy enough to withstand lots of handling.

Real flowers are fragile and don’t last long. That’s why many brides opt for silk or imitation flowers. But if you do use real flowers and want to preserve them, you can send them to one of the many freeze dry specialists who can extract all of the water from them and re-arrange them into their original configuration for you to place on your mantle. For the best results, you shouldn’t wait longer than 4 days after the wedding before having the bouquet freeze dried.

Wedding Decoration Ideas

Friday, August 14th, 2009

Are you looking for great ideas for wedding decorations but have a tight budget? Realistically, every couple has a difficult time keeping wedding expenses under control. From the limo to the tuxedoes; everything adds up pretty quickly. Decoration ideas can be simple or over the top. It is up to the couple to find decoration ideas that fit into their wedding theme and budget.

When it comes to decorations, all you need is imagination and creativity. The most important pieces of wedding planning are the venue, date, and dress. Decorations don’t come into play until the big decisions have already been made. After all that planning is said and done, the decorations should be your last priority.

The type of wedding you have planned detemines the decorations. For instance; a back yard wedding may end up being a casual affair. A big reception with a rented catering hall will probably be more formal. Either way, you can create beautiful decorations inexpensively.

Try to work with what your venue already offers. Fit the freebies into your décor. Many reception halls offer complimentary tablecloths, mirrors and small candles on the dining tables. The little items like that can add up quickly when purchasing them yourself. Use them as the base to your centerpieces. Finsh the tables with a larger floating candle or floral arrangement.

Take pictures of your venue and use them to help you decorate. It is easy to forget how many banisters you need to cover in when shopping for fabric. Use the décor that the venue offers. Look at the style of the furniture and what kinds of flowers are planted. Your snapshots help you create a cohesive theme by using the elements that already exist. If there are tropical palms surrounding the gazebo, tie that into your theme by using seashells to accent the guest book table.

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