Posts Tagged ‘Color Scheme’

What flowers can I have at a winter wedding?

Saturday, June 20th, 2009
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mecrame asked:


My FI and I are pushing our wedding back from a year and a half away to two years away (for financial reasons).

The problem with this is that we’ll now have a January of February wedding (at the beginning of 2011).
We’re from the Chicago area so both months are verrrry cold! I know that buying in season flowers save money, but what flowers could we get in the winter time?

In the beginning, we were going to have a brown and blue May wedding with blue hydrangeas, but I am open to changing our color scheme.

Noel

Planning Your Wedding Flowers And Decorations

Saturday, January 24th, 2009
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James Calvin asked:


When it comes to wedding flowers and decorations, the key to pulling off a look that works really lies in the planning. Since there are no rules when it comes to wedding flowers, it really is all about what the couple, well mainly the bride, wants and can afford. Decorating options are limited only by the imagination and even the most outrageous floral images can be made to fit practically any budget, if you’re willing to research the many options and ideas that are out there.

From do-it-yourself arrangements to using silk floral arrangements that can even be rented for the occasion, planning your wedding flowers can be a lot of fun. Involving your bridal party will help generate ideas you might not have thought about and besides, helping the bride is one of their responsibilities so why not? But forget about the groom, though. The most he’ll probably care about is that you stick within the amount that has been budgeted.

You want to give yourself plenty of time so begin planning the wedding flowers at least 6 to 12 months prior to the wedding date. The flowers are one of those things you’ll want to consider while you are choosing the wedding attire because most brides want the floral arrangements to complement the overall color scheme and theme of the wedding. Bridal magazines are full of pictures of bouquets so that’s a good place to go for ideas. Also think about the types of flowers that will be in season at the time of your wedding. Choosing flowers that are readily available is one way to keep costs under control.

Besides boutonnières and bouquets for the wedding party, you can also make flowers and decorations part of the wedding ceremony and reception. Pew bows, arrangements for the altar, head table, cake table and gift table, as well as centerpieces for all the guest tables should be considered. These will definitely add to your costs, but they’re also areas where you can really get creative.

If cost-control is an issue, why not have the bridal bouquets do double-duty as head table decorations or perhaps the gift or cake table? Once the formal photographs are over, no one will be carrying their bouquets around anyway. Or why not use less expensive balloons or candles as centerpieces? Pew bows are very easy to make, even for ‘craft-challenged’ brides. Another idea is to add more ‘filler’ to your floral arrangements by using more greenery, baby’s breath and tulle.

As you can see, it really is all in the planning. Once you’ve got the wedding flowers and decorations figured out, you just need to find a florist capable of turning your thoughts into reality. It’s important to select a florist early on because there’s a limit to how much even the best florist can handcraft. Go over the contract with a fine-toothed comb before signing to make sure the number and type of arrangements, including the flowers being used, are clearly specified along with delivery details. Record the deposit amount and delineate the payment schedule.



Gael

Know How to Find the Best Wedding Flowers - Secrets on Which Flowers to Choose

Sunday, November 23rd, 2008
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Bryan Burbank asked:


Choosing flowers for your wedding can be a big responsibility because the flowers that you have at your wedding can make a big difference in the overall color scheme on your special day. There are many factors that you must consider when choosing flowers for your wedding and this first is price. You need to decide what budget you are going to allow for your flowers and bouquets. There are so many options when you start to search for flowers and you want to start by talking to your florist and get some price quotes.

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Once you know what you are able to spend for flowers then you will have a better idea what type of flowers you can use. The color of the flower will also be important because the center pieces and other flower arrangements will set the tone for the wedding. Also it is important to make sure that the flower arrangements are size appropriate so if you have flowers on your table that are too big then people will not be able to talk with each other. Also you want to make sure that the bouquets are also size correct for the people who will be holding them.

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You may also want to talk to some family and friends to get a recommendation for a flower person. There are also wholesale flower places that can help you will having great flowers for your wedding but at the same time saving some money.

Remember that when you are choosing flowers for your wedding there are factors that you need to consider and price may be one of the most important.



Makayla