When we think of weddings there are a few images that come automatically to our minds. We may think of churches decorated with beautiful flowers or of groomsmen looking somehow uncomfortable and debonair at the same time in their rented tuxedos.
Sometimes a wedding arch is a no-brainer way to spruce up your ceremony site. No-brainer, at least, until you actually have one in your hands and ready to decorate. Then it gets a little more complicated.
Although only a small percentage of weddings are held during the winter months, this time of year can present some lovely ideas for bouquets and centrepieces.
When it comes to accessorizing for your big day, it really is a personal choice and your decisions should be based on your individuality as a couple along with your venue, dress choice and overall colour theme.
The right winter wedding bouquets can highlight and compliment any type of wedding, from the most casual to the most elegant. The key is to match the wedding flowers to your taste, that of your fiancé, and that of your family members.
Somehow a wedding without flowers wouldn't seem right - but you don't have to stick to tradition to still have them. Here are some conventionally challenged ideas to set your creative juices in motion.
Here's some quick essential tips on what to look for when finding a florist for your wedding.
Don't underestimate those boring flowers you see at your local supermarket or weekend markets. With a bit of advice and imagination you can turn one of these blah bunches into an eye-catching arrangement fit for your wedding reception tables.
Knowing that the flowers in your bouquet have a meaning in history and are said to bring luck on your wedding day, you can kick-start your marriage with this handy reference guide.
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