Wedding Strategies

Wedding Flowers

For wedding ceremonies as well as receptions — flowers are a tremendous sight. If your florist pulls off a wonderful display, your guests will be talking for months about how great things looked. Be sure to think ahead about floral arrangements to be used in your ceremony and reception with these great articles.

What’s Your Wedding Flower?

Choosing your wedding flowers is one essential but generally enjoyable experience in wedding preparations. You have to choose flowers that suit your personality as well as your wedding theme and motif. You also need to think about the expense when you select your wedding flowers. [read this article]

Dreamy Wedding Flowers on a Shoestring Budget

While you may have an easier time of tastefully decorating your wedding venue when you have an unlimited budget, this is not a given. True taste shines no matter how deep or shallow the pocket of the bride and the groom is. With a little cunning and smooth maneuverings, your budget could be stretched out to cover very elegant and stylish floral arrangements for your wedding. [read this article]

Flowers and Decorations

So the BIG day is near. You’ve got your dress, your bride’s maids have their dress, the tuxedos are altered and waiting. What about the church, park, old world winery grounds, and where will the wedding pictures take place? Do you want pink roses, yellow carnations, or lilies? All these are to be taken into consideration and not at the last moment. You want the surrounds of the wedding to be just as spectacular as the bride and groom. [read this article]

Creative Ideas for Flowers

As we all know, with weddings come flowers, and lots of them. In your bouquet, near the altar, strewn across the aisle…but there are many other creative ways to place your flowers on your big day. While the groom will likely have a boutonniere, the mothers of the bride and groom will have corsages and you and your bridesmaids will have a bouquet, read on for more great ways to incorporate floral motifs into your wedding: [read this article]

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