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10
New Flower Trends for Your Wedding
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| Brides are no
longer relegated to choosing the traditional bouquet of plain
white flowers with ferns. These days, the sky is the limit!
There is an unlimited number and variety of beautiful flowers to
choose from. Consider the following trends in flowers, and use
your imagination to build the bouquet of your dreams: |
- Think about using some flowers as a
pleasant way of saying "thank you". Corsages and
boutonnieres can be given to your close family, friends or to wedding
participants who have helped in the coordination of your wedding day.
You could also offer a corsage or boutonniere to your organist and
Officiant.
- There are many different styles of
bouquets to choose from. One bouquet style rising in popularity is the
hand tied bouquet. This fresh bunch of flowers, or posy style, will
give a "just been picked" look of simple elegance to the
bride and the bridal party alike.
- Some brides are choosing to write
romantic messages with their flowers! Selecting flowers with special
meanings is an old-fashioned and sentimental way to express your
feelings. Sweet peas, musk rose and lisianthus all offer a great way
to personalize your flowers.
- You not only want your flowers to look
good, they should smell good too. Fragrance is becoming an important
consideration for many brides, who are choosing the flowers in their
bouquet to give a lovely scent. Some of these fragrant beauties
include: gardenias, peonies, stephanotis and tuberoses.
- The classic and timeless all white
bridal bouquet is still a popular choice for some brides. This bouquet
generally includes lily of the valley and orchids. The flowers are
arranged into a soft and romantic style of bouquet. The bouquet can be
held in the hands, or cradled lightly in the arm.
- One new trend that you might like to
consider, is the "champagne wedding". With this theme, both
the bride and attendants carry all-white, fragrant bouquets.
- In contrast to the trend-setting theme
of the "champagne wedding", the rich, deep floral colours
are rising in popularity. Many bride's and attendant's bouquets are
now being chosen in the rich, saturated colours of rose, burgundy and
deep violet.
- If you are looking to have a modern
style to your wedding, consider some of the more modern bouquet looks.
Some favourites include: large, yellow sunflowers, or colourful posy
bouquets consisting of many different kinds of flowers. If you have
chosen a gown with a simple, but stylish, line you may like to carry
one single lily. This can look positively stunning!
- The Victorian influence is also
becoming more popular. The Victorian style includes romantic, soft coloured
blush roses and baby's breath. These flowers can be placed in the
bride's hair, as well as in the bouquet, and can also be carried by
the flower girls. Mothers of the bride can be given a single flower to
carry, or can be offered a simple, pretty nosegay.
- Many brides are coordinating their
florist with their caterer and cake baker to provide floral
decorations for their cake and buffet table. You may like to have
flowers on your cake knife, goblets, or serving plates. Adding this
type of floral detail can truly make a difference to the appearance
and festive atmosphere of your reception.
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