Wedding Flowers: Determining What You
Need
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
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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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