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Wedding Flowers
-- Determining What You Need
By Andrea
Britt
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| Wedding flowers make up a large part of the
wedding decoration. When you talk about wedding
flowers, you don't mean the flowers for the
wedding reception only. Wedding flowers also
include the bride's bouquet, corsages,
attendants' flowers and all the other flowers you
need throughout the wedding ceremony. Here are
some things to keep in mind when deciding what
wedding flowers you need.
- Bride's bouquet: The most talked
about wedding flowers in the whole
ceremony. This one has to match your
dress and other accessories so decide
accordingly. Also, if you intend to
preserve your wedding bouquet, then ask
the florist for a smaller or similar
version of the original wedding bouquet.
You can use this for the tossing.
- Floral hairpieces: If you intend
to wear flowers in your hair instead of a
wedding veil, place an order with the
florist well in advance. You may even
want to try out the hairstyle a week
before the wedding.
- Attendants' flowers: It is the
bride's duty to coordinate the wedding
flowers for the attendants. The maid of
honor and the bridesmaids generally carry
bouquets that complement the wedding
bouquet.
- Flower girl: As the name suggests,
wedding flowers are very much required
for the youngest member of the wedding
party. You can have the flower girl carry
a basket full of rose petals, a nosegay
or a simple floral and ribbon wreath.
- Corsages: It is wedding tradition
to present wedding flowers to the mothers
and grandmothers of the bride and groom
in the form of corsages. The corsages can
match the wedding bouquet, the wedding
decoration or the dresses worn by the
women in the wedding party. Make sure you
ask beforehand whether the women would
like corsages to be pinned to their
dresses or purses or to wear on their
wrist.
- Boutonnieres: The groom's
boutonniere almost always matches the
wedding bouquet. The best man, groomsmen
and ushers also wear boutonnieres, but
different from the groom. The fathers and
grandfathers of the groom and bride
receive boutonnieres as well.
- Ceremony wedding flowers: You will
need to check with the coordinator at the
ceremony site before you place any orders
for wedding flowers for the ceremony. You
generally have the option of decorating
the beginning of the pews, the aisle and
the arches with wedding flowers. You may
also want wedding flowers at the guest
book table. A beautiful tradition is to
pass around rose petals to all the guests
to toss at the bride and groom when they
are finally introduced as man and wife.
- Reception wedding flowers: Wedding
flowers to be used as part of the wedding
decoration for your reception will be
determined entirely by the theme of your
wedding reception. In general, it is
common to have some kind of wedding
flowers at each table. The buffet table
also needs to be decorated with wedding
flowers. One way to cost cut on wedding
flowers is to use the attendants'
bouquets to decorate the cake table.
As beautiful as flowers make the occasion,
remember to order only as many wedding flowers as
you can afford. Also, a great way to share your
joy with others is to arrange to have the wedding
flowers sent to an orphanage or old age home the
day after your wedding. Not only will this bring
a smile to the faces of those who receive them,
it will bring a big smile to you knowing you
passed on your joy to others.
Copyright Andrea Britt, 2005. All rights
reserved.
Reprint Rights: Feel free to use this article
on your website or online publication. Please
remember that you must include the author's
copyright, resource box and live URL
links, exactly as shown below, to the
authors website at the end of the article.
Andrea Britt is owner of http://www.CharmingWeddings.com
where you can find elegant, unique wedding favors, bridal shower favors,
and wedding planning tips for your wedding
reception and bridal shower.

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