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Create Your Own Wedding Flowers Review

June 8th, 2009 No Comments

As a bride, deciding to create your own wedding flowers can seem like a daunting path to take.  Flicking through bridal magazines you are shown image after image of stunning, professionally designed arrangements that seem all but impossible to create yourself.  Most of these arrangements have a colossal price tag too - imported flowers, huge [...]

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Color Schemes for Fall Wedding Flowers

November 30th, 2008 1 Comment

Planning a color scheme for your fall wedding flowers can be a pretty daunting task.  Some of the things you need to consider are:
The style of your wedding

Formal - tend towards monochrome or pastel arrangements
Tropical - bright, lush colors.
Casual - bright or pastel, really it’s the style of arrangement that conveys the feel here.
Rustic or [...]

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Fall Wedding Flowers - Delphiniums

November 11th, 2008 2 Comments

Stately fall wedding flowers, the delphinium is also a versatile choice.  Up to twenty star shaped blooms open along a tall stem which can be used to add height to arrangements.
Delphiniums are available in white, shades of pink, lilac and many nuances of that elusive flower color:  blue.

Most often seen as a vertical accent, delphiniums [...]

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Rustic fall wedding flowers bouquets

November 7th, 2008 No Comments

This video shows how to make lovely rustic looking fall wedding flowers bouquets.  The colors are straight from nature, creating a beautiful warm look.  Don’t miss the special tip to give the bouquet some extra pop - so simple to do.
 

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Fall Wedding Flowers - Hydrangeas

October 27th, 2008 1 Comment

That cottage garden favorite (and popular fall wedding flowers), the hydrangea, is one that often evokes memories of playing in our grandparents’ yard.  The huge blooms nodding away in the breeze as carefree as the children themselves.  My grandfather pruned his hydrangeas to the ground in winter.  I was always amazed that the beautiful, enormous [...]

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