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Wholesale Wedding Flowers

Posted: February 28th, 2010 | Filed under: Bridal Wedding Flowers Ideas | Comments Off

While it would be nice if everyone could have his or her dream wedding for free, that is simply not realistic. Sadly, many couples find their perfect wedding plans disrupted by a lack of finances. Fortunately, smart shoppers can often get the wedding experience theyve dreamed of by using alternatives such as wholesale wedding flowers.

Contracting a florist is an easy to way to get the flowers you need in the arrangements you want for you wedding, but it can also be tremendously expensive. This is especially true if you want a lot of flowers and you order them directly through the florist. With a little searching, you may be able to find a florist who will work with wholesale wedding flowers that you buy from a separate source. If you cant, that may mean doing some arrangements yourself, or enlisting some family members for help. Its important to carefully plan the delivery of wholesale flowers if you get them too early they may wilt or fade before the big day!

The biggest advantage of buying flowers from a wholesale retailer is the money youll save. Just keep in mind that it wont work for every wedding. If your wedding is taking place in a tiny chapel, youre simply not going to have room for a huge amount of flowers. That said, buying wholesale wedding flowers might open up the possibility of filling a larger location with beautiful arrangements.

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How to Make Wedding Flowers

Posted: February 27th, 2010 | Filed under: Bridal Wedding Flowers Ideas | Comments Off

Catch that bouquet of flowers! It is always a thrill lining up in a pool of bachelorettes swarming to catch those bouquets thrown by the bride. Just being one of the audiences can be just as exciting. Tradition says that anyone who catches the bouquet would be the next bride.

Flowers play an integral part in any wedding ceremonies. They have been a symbolism of new hope and a good future ahead. The bride and the groom would surely feel like heaven with flowers blooming everywhere on their reception. More than a decoration, wedding flowers have now been a tradition. A wedding will be quite incomplete without these fragrant gifts of mother earth.

Hiring a wedding coordinator or a florist so that your bouquet will be professionally done can be considered as an option. But if you are on a strict budget, and have some creativity hidden deep inside you, there is no hurt in making them on your own. They can still look elegant and stunning as long as you know what color and kind of flowers to use. The tips below will help you in customizing your wedding flowers.

Choosing flowers
In picking what flowers to choose, keep in mind the theme and the color premise of the wedding. It should match and blend well with the entourage and the brides gown too. Another point to consider is the availability of the flower type. Depending on the season, you can order the freshest, the most available and the cheapest kind of flowers. Flowers like babys breath, orchids, gardenia and roses are readily obtainable no matter what time of the year.

Preparing the materials
The bouquet that the bride carries on the aisle is where the flowers play a major part. It is very easy to create your own. First, gather up your materials. You will need about three dozens of your chosen flower, a sharp scissor, florist tape, and ribbons.

Making a bouquet
It is advisable to order your flowers on the day of the event and get the freshest pick possible. Start by choosing three roses that you would use as the centerpiece of your arrangement. Puff air into the center of each flower to give it a fuller look. Put them together, creating a triangle. Stack each flower unevenly; each one should have a slightly different level of height. This technique adds dimension to your arrangement. Just continue adding up two to three flowers at a time until they form a dome. After which, you can tie them up with a florist tape at least 8 inches below the flowers.

Be sure to ask some help taping the stem, you might have a difficulty holding all 36 flowers and tying them together at the same time. Finally finish out with a suitable ribbon that matches the color of the flowers and your wedding dress. You can tie them up in a bow. Be sure to cover all the florist tape with ribbons. Carefully cut the excess stems with a sharp scissor approximately an inch below the ribbon. Place the bouquet on a plastic container or a vase with a quarter inch of water or you can store them inside a fridge covered by a loose plastic bag. Finally, spray the flowers with water avoiding the ribbons.

Thats it! Thats how you can customize your bouquet. Remember to check your arrangement in a mirror with you holding it so you would picture how it would look like to someone elses view. Wedding flowers can still look stunning without sacrificing your budget. Now you are ready to walk down the aisle with that pretty and personalized bouquet of flowers in your hand.

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Choose Your Wedding Bouquet

Posted: February 24th, 2010 | Filed under: Bridal Wedding Flowers Ideas | Comments Off

Bouquets of flowers have always been one attraction at any wedding. Bouquets are already part of the wedding tradition on all races. A bouquet of flowers symbolizes a blossoming maiden and reflects her emotions. Therefore, wedding bouquets should be carefully selected and planned the same way you plan for your wedding gown. Here are just a few tips in choosing your wedding bouquet:

1. It is recommended that you choose a flower that is on season to save money and time. This will not give you hard time trying to order the flower as well.

2. You can choose other alternatives like silk flowers especially if the flower you would like to use is not in season. Silk flowers are also suited in formal weddings; fresh picked flowers may not fit a very formal party.

3. Your bouquet should not drown you. Be sure that it will not cover your figure. If you are petite, the weight of the flower might be too heavy for your built and may affect your posture and how you carry your gown. Remember that your bouquet should not be too big so as not to cover your elegant gown and should be easy to carry.

4. The flowers you chose should last for the entire day. Make sure that your flowers still hold up even at the end of the day so that you will still look glamorous when taken pictures. Using a bouquet holder is suggested to keep the flowers fresh during the entire day. Also take the advice of your florist on which flowers easily wilt so that you can avoid choosing them.

5. Don’t let your florist imagine the flower design you like. You may take a picture or a printed copy of the bouquet style you prefer. Also bring a sample fabric of the gowns so that the florist can choose the correct shade of flower that will match the color of the gowns. Some bouquets may be decorated with ribbons, lace and silk materials. You can advise the florist on what specific designs would you like to add for your flowers.

6. Why not choose a flower that has special meaning? That will not be difficult since most flowers have their meanings. Stephanotis stands for happiness in marriage, Rose means love and being true, and Tulips stand for perfect love and declaration of love.

7. One of the first things to consider when opting for a bouquet is the style. Choose the bouquet style that will suit you and your personality. Bouquets are more personal nowadays and reflect the brides’ personalities. For Nosegays, where flowers are clustered in a round form, can vary in sophistication and will fit any personality. In Cascade bouquets, flowers are arranged in a descending form. These bouquets are voluptuous and can be the center of attention.

They are recommended for traditional weddings. There are flowers where stems are wrapped around in ribbons and they are called Hand-tied bouquets. These bouquets bring a casual aura and are recommended for garden weddings. There are also Contemporary bouquets where flowers are arranged in style but with no geometric form. These arrangements of flowers represent the individuality of a bride and are mostly used in sophisticated weddings.

8. The top wedding flowers are Rose, Lilly, Orchid, Hyacinth, Tulip, Stephanotis and Daisy. You may want to follow the trend and choose these flowers for your bouquet.

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Wedding Reception Flower Arrangements

Posted: February 21st, 2010 | Filed under: Bridal Wedding Flowers Ideas | Comments Off

As with all forms of art, some people are just naturally inclined to understand aesthetics. The same applies to wedding reception flower arrangements if you have a good sense of form and color and a strong attention to detail, then creating flower arrangements may be right up your alley. You wont be able to create some of the stunning arrangements you may have seen without proper education in how to prepare wedding flowers right away, but you have to start somewhere!

The first step in learning how to prepare wedding reception flower arrangements is to get some inspiration. Fortunately, there are a lot of resources out there that show off some beautiful floral designs just visit a local florist or bridal shop and take a look at their books. This will help refine your ideas and see some of the techniques that experts use in their arrangements.

Once youve got some inspiration, its time to start nailing down some concrete ideas. Color is a great place to start. When preparing wedding flowers, you have to keep in mind the location of the ceremony as well as the colors of the bridesmaids dresses. This can give you a jumping off point for your own arrangement. The next step is choosing flowers. Heres where its important to understand the concepts of form and structure without that, youll just have a bunch of flowers and not an arrangement. From there, it comes down to a lot of practice and trial and error. Play around and see what looks good and what doesnt, and youll have a solid foundation in how to prepare wedding reception flower arrangements in no time.

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Wedding Party Table Flowers

Posted: February 19th, 2010 | Filed under: Bridal Wedding Flowers Ideas | Comments Off

For the majority of any wedding ceremony and the reception afterward, all eyes in the room will be focused solely on the wedding party. The wedding party themselves will already be looking their best, so its important to accent location where theyll be spending most of their time. Wedding party table flowers are a great way to accent the area around the bridge and groom during the reception. You need to choose the colors and types of flowers carefully to mesh will with what the wedding party is wearing.
Coordination is the key when it comes to wedding party table flowers. Assuming that the bride is dressed in a traditional white dress, you can make use of yellow, green or light gray blossoms for accents. Large-flowered orchids make a perfect centerpiece for an arrangement that will be placed near the bride. You dont have to be limited to just those colors, but they provide a good basis to build a beautiful arrangement around.
For decorating the rest of the wedding party table, you can use the bouquets or boutonnieres that they members of the wedding party are holding or wearing as a color guide. Youll want to take care to match the colors of the flowers on and around the table with the dominant colors of the wedding, like those found on the bridesmaids dresses. Once youve chosen colors, you can decide how to present the wedding party table flowers a good idea is to make a horizontally aligned arrangement that doesnt obscure the wedding party.

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