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wedding flowers
Flowers set the mood and tone for your entire wedding and choosing them has never been easier. That’s because the newest trends in wedding flowers are not about matchmaking - the bridal bouquet, boutonnieres, corsages and centerpieces no longer have to be identical. The latest floral styles are all about color, boldness and individual design.

Wedding flowers often follow fashion trends and right now individuality is in, while conventionality is out. This means that the bridesmaids’ bouquets do not have to match the bride’s and each bridesmaid can potentially have a unique bouquet. Colorful blossoms, as opposed to conventional white, are also in style - especially plums and lavenders. This makes it easy for brides making their own centerpieces because anything goes. Be creative! Create a different floral assortment for each table.


wedding flowers
Spend the most on the flowers that your guest will see for the longest time, including the bridal bouquets and reception centerpieces.Fill out a modest arrangement with inexpensive candles, glass ornaments, elegant ribbons, sea shells and other themed wedding accessories.Choose affordable, in-season blooms that are locally grown. Commonly these include daffodils, zinnias, daliahs, sunflowers, lavender, lilacs and hydrangeas.Affordable wedding flowers that are readily available at any time of the year include roses, gerberas, freesia and stephanotis.Use small potted plants or herbs instead of cut flowers. You can buy inexpensive containers or paint them to match your wedding colors.Simple arrangements are the least expensive. Time consuming designs cost more because of the time involved in creating them and the number of stems required.in style - especially plums and lavenders. This makes it easy for brides making their own centerpieces because anything goes. Be creative! Create a different floral assortment for each table.





Do-It-Yourself Wedding Flower Tips

In reality, you’ll be too busy to deal with flowers on your wedding day, so enlist the help of some reliable volunteers if you’re planning to do your own wedding flowers.
An easy way to make a stunning statement is by decorating your reception with monochromatic arrangements of one type of flower. One color arrangements can be simple or densely packed.

Use one or more types of seasonal flowers in containers that can be anything from clear cylinders or vases to casual galvanized tin buckets on every table, window sill and mantle.

Other ways to create DIY reception impact are to decorate with groups of candles on every table instead of elaborate centerpieces, or use potted flowers in small, colorful pots instead of cut stems





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