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Although weddings are comprised of many things, the flowers are one aspect
seen by everyone. Flowers bring color, fragrance, and the complete wedding
together beautifully. In addition to flowers held by the bride and wedding
party, they are used to decorate the chapel, and even used for cake toppers.
You want your wedding's flowers to add the perfect magical touch to your
wedding, and with the right planning, you will. The first thing you need to
do is make a list of all the flowers you will need and of course, this will
vary from wedding to wedding. However, for a traditional church wedding with
150 invitees, you would need to consider the following:
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Fresh or Silk |
Color |
Theme |
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Bouquets |
Headpiece |
Boutonnieres |
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Parents/Grandparents |
Flower Girl/Ring Bearer |
Throw Away |
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Alter Arrangement |
Isle Arrangement |
Reception Tables |
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Bride/Groom Centerpiece |
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As soon as you begin your search for the "right" flowers, you will be
overwhelmed with the massive selection. Work with a reputable florist
to coordinate the type of flower and colors, and to ensure everything
is in place at the right time. Anthuriums are a Hawaiian flower that
comes in a nice variety of color such as pink, white, red, green, and
purple. You will also find color combinations to include pink/blush,
coral/orange, and rainbow. This is a perfect flower for a tropical or
outdoor wedding. Proteas is another great choice. This flower comes
in a variety of colors and sizes. The large species, King Proteas, is
an ideal arrangement for the isle or alter. Another tropical flower is
Heliconias. This flower has a sharp appearance with nice pointed petals,
making it the perfect choice for a contemporary or art deco themed wedding.
The Heliconias provides rich colors of purple, red, yellow, fuchsia, orange,
and coral.
If you were having a sophisticated and elegant wedding, Bird of Paradise
would be the ideal choice. This flower offers a unique style with vibrant
purple and orange color. Regardless of your specific colors, Bird of
Paradise would be a wonderful addition. Another flower perfect for a classy
wedding is the orchid. Originating from Hawaii, the orchid is a delicate
flower and is breathtaking. Any of these choices will make your wedding an
amazing event, filled with a gorgeous array of color.
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