Thursday, March 10, 2011

Wedding Floral Arrangements : How to Make a Bride Bouquet

Wedding Floral Arrangements : How to Make a Bride Bouquet


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Wedding Flowers for the Season

Flowers will always be present in a wedding. A wedding will never be complete without flowers. Aside from being used as a bouquet, corsage and boutonniere, they are also used as decorations for the venue and the reception. Wedding flowers are indispensible details for this wonderful celebration.

The common color of flowers used in a wedding is white. It is blended with other colors depending on the preference of the couple. Often times, the colorful flowers are selected based on their availability. Moreover, flowers in season are easier to find and less expensive compared to the flowers that are not in season.

A winter wedding is challenging when it comes to the selection of flowers. This is
because during the winter only a limited number of flowers bloom. Also, because of the freezing temperature during the winter, flowers need a higher level of handling to prolong its freshness. There’s a huge possibility that the flowers will wither quickly.

During the summer, flowers such as Alstromeria, Bells of Ireland, Chrysanthemum, English Lavender, Forget-me-not, Freesia, Gerbera Daisy, Hydrangea and Iris are common. A summer wedding also faces the same challenge as the winter wedding. The hot temperature makes the flowers lose moisture and dry up quickly. The only difference is that more flowers bloom in summer when compared to winter.

Spring is the most ideal season for wedding flowers. The flowers bloom the best during this season. The vibrant, fragrant and colorful blooms are perfect in spring. Since more flowers bloom during the spring, there is a wide variety to choose from.

Amaryllis, Anemone, Bells of Ireland, Camellias, Casa Blanca Lily, Cosmos and Daffodils are just few of the flowers that bloom in spring.

Fall has few flowers available. Obviously, it’s the time of the year where the plants and trees shed their leaves. Aster, Chrysanthemum, Dahlia, Marigold, Statice and Zinnia are the flowers commonly available in fall. Florists resort to using dried leaves and twigs to their floral arrangements in weddings since only a few flowers are available.

There are also flowers that are available regardless of what the season is. Examples of these flowers are Baby's Breath, Bachelor's Button, Calla Lily, Carnations, Delphinium, Eucalyptus, Gardenia, Gladiolus, Heather, Lily of the Valley and Orchid.

Wedding flowers make the celebration more romantic and more elegant. Flowers certainly add a different touch in the wedding. Its color, smell, shape and texture make an extraordinary contribution to the aesthetic appeal of the occasion.

To your beautiful wedding!

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