
Weddings are a once in a lifetime event for most of us. Flowers have special
meanings and you might wish to include them in your bouquet. At one time
the bride's flowers had to be white, but this no longer applies and any
colour can be used. Bride may choose to wear one or more flowers in her
hair or on her headdress. People refer to the symbolic meaning when they
choose plants.
Color saturation is the watchword for today’s bridal bouquets, according
to local florists. They say that blue is still a very trendy color for flowers,
especially when paired with purple or a periwinkle color. Subdued colors
such as taupe tinged with pink are edging their way into bouquets everywhere,
too. These colors go well with the taupe and pewter dresses worn by today’s
bridesmaids.
What flowers do brides choose to include in their bouquets? Romantic roses,
as always, top the list. Brides also choose fresh lavender, sages and other
herbs. Berries, Lisianthus also known as the false rose and hydrangeas make
regular appearances, too. Silk flowers remain popular, especially top-of-the-line
silks, that can hardly be differentiated from fresh. Some brides even include
delicate silk fruits in their bouquets.
There are many shapes and styles of bouquets from which to choose. Here
are a few of the most popular styles:
Round
elegant - traditional bouquet that is suitable for both formal and informal
weddings. Sometimes called a colonial bouquet, this type of bouquet does
not have to be perfectly round in shape and can be designed as a tight cluster
for a denser look or loosely arranged for an airy feel. The flowers chosen
for a round bouquet can influence the bouquet's formality. For example,
roses project a more formal look while daisies project a more informal and
casual look.
Crescent
a dramatic bouquet of arching flowers and foliage that extend from the center
of the bouquet and can be designed to project a traditional or contemporary
look. It can be arch from either left to right or right to left depending
on preference. There are two types of crescent bouquets, symmetrical and
asymmetrical. A symmetrical crescent features a balanced look with arched
blossoms and foliage of the same length on both sides. An asymmetrical crescent
features arched blossoms and foliage of different lengths so that one side
of the bouquet is longer than the other.
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