Bridal Bouquet
The bouquet is one of the most beautiful and important elements of
bride's attire. It should be carried low enough so that the intricate
details of your gown are visible. The traditional bouquet is made of
white flowers but there are many design, size, scents, color to choose
from. If you want a colorful bouquet you can use roses, freesias, tulips,
stock and gerbera. There are also fragrant flowers for bouquets such as
gardenias, magnolias, freesias and wisteria.
Your flowers should compliment your gown, color, season, attendants attire
and the formality of the wedding. You can also use your favorite flower
in your bouquet. If you are petite carry a smaller bouquet. A long
cascading bouquet complements a fairly simple gown or tall or larger
bride. Whatever flowers you select, final arrangement should be
made well in advance to insure the availabity of the flowers. If you use
delicate flowers that will not withstand the hours of heat or lack of
water, make sure your florist uses a holder to keep them fresh.
To save money select a flower which are in bloom and plentiful at
the time of wedding. Avoid, out-of season flowers. If you have a favorite
flower that is out of season or costly consider using silk for that one
flower.
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