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Wedding Flowers – The Basics

December 3rd, 2008 · No Comments · Relationships: Wedding

Wedding Flowers – The Basics

Organising a wedding is an immense undertaking. Anybody who has arranged one knows that already. Regrettably, one matter that oftentimes does not draw enough attention is the issue of wedding flowers. With all the tasks to discharge, to arrange the venue, clothing, music, catering and dozens more, sometimes the flowers just take a back seat. Later in the whole wedding planning process, the bride and her helpers will some of the times just announce in frustration: “Oh, just get those!”

Only it does not have to be like that.

Dealing with the task of picking out wedding flowers early in the process helps. Determine early on whether or not to have your wedding planner (if you have one) choose for you. It is always good to let the ‘deputies’ do the time-consuming legwork, then make the final determination yourself.

Think about the season. Just as there are some types of food that is not available easily all year round, neither are all flower species. Also, you need your flowers to fit in with your general theme. If you are planning a winter wedding – and particularly if you plan to feature a theme that reflects that – you do not require summer roses, for example.

Look at your theme again. Otrher than season aspect, you will need a certain look for the tables, for the ceremony, for the reception and all other facets of the wedding. The flowers you pick out play a prominent role there.

For an out-of-door ceremony, you could want something a bit more ‘wildflower’ looking. A assortment of everything from Tansies and Yarrow and Lavender to Roses or Irises could bring about a look that the flowers all just ‘happened’ to be present. For an indoor ceremony, you could prefer to go with something more conventional looking, like Gardenias or Tulips.

You ought consider whether you would like to go with a somewhat uniform species or family for all the elements – tables, pews, chair backs and more. A single family – say Lilies or Orchids – can be used in multiple settings.

Then again, you are able to select a very distinct flower for each venue. Bird of Paradise form distinguished reception table centerpieces. But that does not curtail you from using, say, Roses for the bouquet and Asters for the backs of chairs and Narcissus for the flower girl.

You will need a vendor. But final choice of the supplier ought wait until you have determined what you require and ascertained what each has to offer. Not all vendors carry the same flower species. They do not all have the equivalent record of smooth delivery. Many will have room in their schedule for you, other vendors will behave like they are doing you a favor. Ignore those that treat you like that.They plainly do not all have the equivalent prices. Practice the same standards as you’d useĀ  for the caterer and you won’t go wrong. You don’t need the extra hassle of snooty or unreliable vendors. Getting your wedding flowers sorted should not become a real pain and with a little research you should not be short of wedding flowers ideas.

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