HOW TO CHOOSE THE FLOWERS FOR YOUR WEEDING Tips and hints to make it perfect.
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A wedding would not be the same without flowers. Your flowers should create a theme to make your day special and give that finishing touch to your special day. Every bride wants her wedding to be unforgettable and your choice of flowers or arrangements should reflect your taste and personality.
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The most important thing that you should acknowledge is that there is no right or wrong choices when choosing flowers for your wedding. It's your personal choice and your preference, what really matters is a basic understanding of what works or not for the theme and budget you have.
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A good florist could be useful for some advice, so be prepared to make a thousand questions. Some of the basic things you should know before entering in detail are:
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Remember that less is more. The flowers are a touch of color, they garnish beautiful things at a wedding.
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Good positioning and use of plenty of fillers can create the sense that you have a more elaborate floral arrangement.
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Your florist should share your vision. If not it may be time to find one that does.
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Determine your budget. Before getting excited, do the sums. Online DIY flowers are a great choice to save on money.
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o Consider the color of the flowers. Color is an important part of your decision on the flowers that you have. The colors are chosen to blend with the wedding dress, the wedding theme and the rest of your clothing bridesmaids. o Colors are chosen accordingly to the availability of the season. The greatest impact will be on your budget, since seasonal flowers cost less. When you think of color, consider the room or outdoor area where they will be located.
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Some of the most popular flowers for color are:
White: sweet pea, stephanotis, narcissus, gardenia, orchid, lily of the valley, jasmine and Gypsophila (baby’s breath).
Pink: pink ranunculus, peony’s, sweet pea, carnations, tulips, protea, and lilies.
Lavender: lavender, anemone, sea lavender, iris, delphinium and hydrangea.
Yellow: daffodil, sunflower, tulip, gerbera, lilies and freesia.
Red: gerbera, rose, dahlia, and amaryllis.
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Remember, planning a wedding can be stressful. Working with the style and colors of your wedding ahead of time will help you work on a topic to have the wedding of your dreams. Keep in mind that some guests may have allergies to certain flowers. Ask your florist if you are not sure the flowers are "safe" for everyone. Some plants are toxic if ingested. Keep that in mind when you use them for decoration in a wedding were young children may attend.