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Flowery & Bouquets - Wedding Flowers For Your Wedding Day

Add a dose of colour, perfume, and personality to your wedding. Indulge in the delightful task of lavishing your celebration with flowers!

the joy of flowers

Your flowers will be one of the most important aesthetic decisions you will have to make for your wedding. They'll play a starring role on the day, featuring in your bouquet and at the ceremony and reception. Regard this as a wonderful way of adding more personal taste and expression to your wedding.

No longer does the new bride inevitably clutch a classic posy of roses. The possibilities are so limitless that you should find a florist that specialises in weddings. If they do. they will have albums of weddings they've arranged the flowers for.

Use this as a good opportunity to establish if they will be appropriate for your wedding or not. Like all wedding professionals, a florist specialising in weddings will be able to offer some invaluable advice. If they have ample experience they'll know exactly what works and what doesn't. When you do get in touch with a florist it will be helpful to have some idea about the theme and tone of your wedding.

You'll need a lot of time to organise flowers. Six months before the wedding seek the advice and quotes of a number of quality wedding flower specialists.pick of the bunch.Your bouquet is the most important floral arrangement you'll have to organise. The rest of the flowers in the wedding should play off it.

You may settle on the sleek and neat appearance of a formal posy, or if you prefer something a little more relaxed and natural. look for an informal posy that gives the appearance of little structure. A trailing bouquet is another alternative: it will gracefully cascade down your front, forming a striking and memorable addition to your appearance.

If you visit a professional florist they'll be able to tell you which style will best suit you, but generally what you decide should be informed by your dress and body shape. Let common sense prevail here. A long cascading bouquet will dwarf a petite bride. Tiny waists shouldn't be hidden behind large bouquets. If you have an elaborate dress then it should be matched by an elaborate bouquet (everything should be in proportion, a tiny bouquet just won't look right).

And. fresh and modern slimline dresses look fabulous with a tight. neat bunch of flowers. Your hairstyle needs to be super wonderful as well. Make sure the colour of your flowers is complementary to yourcomplexion. And, finally, if you choose white flowers and are wearing a white dress, make sure it's a suitable match. A professional florist will be able to
help you with these details.
The flowers your attendants hold should reflect the bride's bouquet. Provide the florist with swatches of the bridesmaids fabric.

at the ceremony & reception

You should tell your florist everything you can about the design of your wedding dress. cake, venues, etc. At the venue for the ceremony you will need to take into account the size. lighting, and colours already present. Flowers are most often placed at the entrance, at the end of each pew (if you're in a church), and at the front where all the guests attention will be. Receptions can be decorated a little brighter than the traditional wedding flowers. but a consistent theme should be observed.

your own selection

Your choice of flowers remains very personal. Allow yourself to indulge in all the colour and beauty flowers can bring to your wedding day.