WEDDING FLOWERS

ï»Flowers for a wedding can range from the simplest one bouquet for the bride and one boutonniere for the groom, to a grand party with floral tributes throughout the venue, highlighting numerous tables at a reception, and floral decorations for enlivening the ceremony. Looking at these pictures may spark ideas, but best is to chat with a designer about your special desires.

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Bridal Bouquet – The bride’s bouquet sets the tone for the event. Usually, strong use of white flowers is sought, although more modern bouquets include some colorful flowers.

Boutonnieres – The groom’s boutonniere is usually consistent with the bride’s bouquet; other men’s flowers are usually smaller versions of the groom’s boutonniere.

Altar Flowers
– At a church or under a chuppah, the flowers decorating the ceremony can be quite different from those of the bridal bouquet (or can attempt to mimic them instead) which enables family tastes to develop new directions.
Reception Centerpieces – Often, many of the blossoms predominating in the bridal bouquet are included in the table centerpieces at the reception.

 

Church Pew Flowers – The drama of the wedding ceremony, with the bride being led to the altar, is especially enhanced with flowers adorning the pews facing the central aisle.
   
   
   
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