Far from being a ‘low rent’ option, artificial flowers often grace the most elegant and expensive weddings. High fashion events started the trend, but it was soon adopted by wedding planners to provide an excellent alternative to natural flowers.

There are several different types, encompassing hundreds of unique options that emulate real flower species.
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The bride isn’t the only one in the wedding to carry a bouquet. Bridesmaids often do, as well. Like the bridal bouquet there are a number of different categories. Within those, options abound.

A cascading bouquet is a contemporary favorite. These highly colorful designs spill flowers down in a lovely waterfall of blossoms. Whether made of pink Posies mixed with Peonies, or hot pink Gerbera with bright blue Irises, they make for a stunning addition to the bridesmaid’s ensemble. Read the rest of this entry

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At some point in the wedding planning process, most future brides will be faced with the choice of which wedding flowers to pick. Many today will research the available options and be presented with a common dilemma: silk or natural?

Choosing between the two doesn’t have to be stressful. Both have benefits and drawbacks. Let’s examine a few… Read the rest of this entry

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Flower girls are an important part of any wedding. The image of that little angel walking down the aisle ahead of the bride is familiar to everyone. They notice the dress, the shoes and more. But what is at the center of that image? Right. The flowers.

The flowers she carries are both a symbol – of the ancient traditions and ever-new promise of marriage – and a practical part of the ceremony. She strews petals as she walks, symbolizing the new life about to come as bride and groom join together. Read the rest of this entry

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Wedding Flowers – Flowers for the Wedding Ceremony

When choosing flowers for your wedding ceremony be sure to take into account whether it’s to be held indoors or out.

An outdoor ceremony makes possible a whole range of choices that will be different from one performed inside. For example, a garden ceremony may well provide a supply of decorative and fragrant flowers already. There may be a need only to supplement them with small stands and to choose something for the bouquet and corsages.

Some outdoor venues can benefit from a few other items. A chuppah or outdoor altar looks beautiful when decorated with vining flowers such as Morning Glories. An aisle formed by the guests chairs will look lovely when the chairs sport some Snapdragon or Lavender or Anemones. A trellis that holds Hydrangea or Black-Eyed Susan vines will add immeasurably to the decor.

But outdoor venues differ a lot. A beach-themed wedding that takes place at an actual beach may already have palm trees and lush greenery. Still, a few Hawaiian leis are never amiss. By contrast, a spring ceremony at the edge of a forest can be made even more stunning by adding a few Tansy or Wild Rose stands here and there.

Indoor ceremonies have their own special needs.

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The pews will look terrific when the ends display Delphiniums or Freesias. An attendant’s table at the entrance is the perfect place for a table vase or standing vase that shows off some Bird of Paradise or Gerbera Daisies.

Winter ceremonies represent the perfect opportunity to let creativity bloom. Because few natural species blossom during that time of year, hothouse or artificial flowers dominate.

Hothouse flowers run the gamut, but any of the thousands of Orchid species are a great option. Dendrobium aphyllum shine under these circumstances with their delicate, blue star-shaped petals. The Cattleya aclandiae, sporting yellow and brown spots highlighted by a bright pink center, will lend any indoor ceremony an exotic air.

Artificial flowers can help greatly for Winter, or at any time of the year. They provide an option to dress up the venue when blooms of a desired type simply aren’t available. Naturally occurring Fall flowers can be emulated for a Spring ceremony. Something which would cost an arm and a leg in Summer can be produced at a reduced price for a ceremony held in any season.

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Seasons aren’t the only challenge. Location is important too. Flowers native to one area can be substituted using artificial flowers made locally. The Rosa Woodsii, for example, has beautiful pink petals with a central yellow stamen. But they are native to the Wasatch Mountains of Utah and bloom in early July. But an artificial model could be delivered anywhere at anytime of the year.

When planning your ceremony, and debating between an indoor or outdoor venue, take into account your floral arrangements. Then let the florist deliver some beautiful options whichever time and place you choose.

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Whether you’re hosting five or 5,000 guests, flowers at your wedding reception are a must. Nothing else livens up a room like colorful blooms. But with so many wedding planning tasks to perform, how do you find the time to research what you need?

Easy. Read the rest of this entry

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There are half a dozen different ‘focal points’ of attention at the wedding reception. When considering floral arrangements, each spot deserves careful attention.

The bride and groom’s table is, not surprisingly, the first that comes to mind. Since it is quite rightly the center of attention, be bold. Read the rest of this entry

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What a lot of things to think about when planning a wedding! Whew… So, do yourself a favor and take enjoyment in the process where you can. And, what could be more pleasant than exploring flowers?

You’ll enjoy every minute of planning your floral arrangements. There are so many options. You’ll get joy from looking at all the different bouquets, corsages and more. Read the rest of this entry

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For anyone who has to select flowers for the wedding, the effort can be daunting. One of the more difficult aspects is to choose with the season in mind. But doing the research is a must. Not all flowers are easily available at all times of the year, unless you pay a large premium for hothouse flowers.

Fortunately, there are several species to choose from for every season. Whether you’re intentionally designing your wedding around a specific seasonal theme, or just want the right flower at the right time, there are blossoms galore. Read the rest of this entry

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Good wedding flower arrangements don’t just ‘happen’, they’re planned. If you have a wedding consultant, along with all their other skills they are experts at designing or choosing flower arrangements. But even on your own you can still make or select arrangements that will set just the right mood.

For a theme that involves the season, reflect that in your choice of wedding flower arrangements. Late fall weddings are becoming popular, because Spring and Summer are so heavily booked these days and Winter is inconvenient in many areas. Read the rest of this entry

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The options available for a groom’s boutonnière are virtually unlimited. You can choose according to tradition, or strike out on your own, creating a new fashion.

Tradition holds that the flower used for the boutonnière comes from the bride’s bouquet. And that’s not a bad idea. Not only does it save a little money, but it keeps both bride and groom coordinated from a ‘floral perspective’. Best of all, it gives yet one more opportunity for them to share something special at the ceremony. Read the rest of this entry

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Among the hundreds of items that go into planning a wedding, it can be difficult to find enough time for some tasks that seem small. Even in the narrower category of floral arrangements the focus will be, naturally, more on choosing centerpieces, the bridal bouquet and so forth. But give some attention to the humble corsage.

Several members of the wedding party will wear this important symbol and decoration. The bride’s mother, grandmother and other members of the family are among them. Read the rest of this entry

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Planning a wedding is a huge task. Anyone who has done it knows that already. Unfortunately, one thing that often doesn’t get enough attention is the subject of wedding flowers. With all the tasks to complete to arrange the venue, clothing, music, catering and dozens more, sometimes the flowers just take a back seat. Late in the process, the bride and her helpers will sometimes just declare in frustration: “Oh, just get those!”

But it doesn’t have to be that way. Read the rest of this entry

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What are your wedding bouquet options? Practically unlimited! Wedding bouquets are an ancient tradition, meant to symbolize fertility, happiness and a new life. All those values and more are embodied by the thousands of choices available today.

A traditional wedding bouquet might be made of roses gathered in a bunch and held by the stems. But even within this familiar choice there are hundreds of stellar varieties. Read the rest of this entry

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Hip, Modern Wedding Style

Not every bride is a lace and lily-of-the-valley kind of girl. If your personal style leans towards clean lines and cool details, then you should definitely incorporate that into your wedding. Having a hip modern wedding is perfect for a stylish bride.

Modern can actually mean a variety of things, Read the rest of this entry

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Ok so 3 more posts today that I’ve dug up – I’m an information JUNKIE on this stuff lately. Give em a browse and let me know what ya reckon. They’re just from a few different sites I’ve been surfing lately that are generally good for information like this…

Celebrity wedding created by passionate NY floral designer

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Ok so you might find the next few links interesting. These are from around the web, just random snippets that I’ve picked up in my reading, but I found some very cool information in them. You might too. Here goes…

Zammit Gardens deciphers the language of flowers

When selecting the perfect wedding flowers, many couples will think Read the rest of this entry

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The Memorable Wedding Reception In Cyprus.

The Memorable Wedding Reception In Cyprus.

Cyprus is an island state located in the eastern part of the Mediterranean Sea south of Turkey. The official languages are Greek and Turkish, although English is widely spoken. Two of the major religions in the island are Greek Orthodoxy and Islam.

This historic island enjoys Read the rest of this entry

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