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.

Tips For Picking Flowers That Last

Want to use real flowers on your wedding day, but are afraid that they will wilt and die before you even say “I do?” In this case, you should definitely trust a professional florist to help arrange, set up and deliver your flowers. Real flowers can be extremely fragile and you can risk wilted stems, loss of leaves and petals and low water levels. By choosing a professional florist, you can also ask them which flowers hold up best for your event, whether it is outdoors, in a chilly environment, with high or low sunlight and which ones are best for wearing on lapels, in hair or as bouquets. [read this article]

A Guide To Decoding Your Choice of Wedding Flowers

Want to send a message to your wedding guests without saying a word at all? Then you can by selecting the right kind of flower for your wedding. Traditionally, flowers have been assigned a number of meanings from birth month flowers, to protected national state flowers and emotions as well. [read this article]

Creative Ideas For Your Wedding 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]

When To Use Silk Flowers

The preference to use silk and real flowers is a debate that many brides have to face. While real flowers are traditional, some brides don’t want the hassle of dealing with a florist. Other times, couples want a certain type of flower that simply isn’t in season during the time they are going to be married. Furthermore, some real flowers may not last an entire day and end up being droopy and brown before the reception has even begun. [read this article]

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