How about some gorgeous pictures of wedding flowers bouquets to get your imagination soaring. Nothing can help more in your planning stages of your wedding than browsing through stunning arrangements. Each of the bouquets below are made with flowers that are readily available in the fall.
You can see the colors range from bold fall palettes, [...]
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October 27th, 2008 3 Comments
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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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Fall Wedding Flower Trends
October 13th, 2008 No Comments
A great article today at Kristv.com with some ideas for your fall wedding flowers. With the season in full swing now we are seeing “lush, richly hued arrangements with lots of interesting texture”. Brides are opting for rich fall colors in their flowers and unique vases for their centerpieces. Many couples are [...]
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Wedding Flowers Photos
September 15th, 2008 1 Comment
A picture slideshow of wedding and reception flowers from Mitchell’s Orland Park Flowers. There are some lovely ideas in here. Part 2 coming tomorrow!
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Fall Wedding Flowers - Chrysanthemums
September 10th, 2008 1 Comment
Ask someone to name a fall flower and many of them will pick Chrysanthemum (or ‘mum). They are quintessential fall wedding flowers too. So versatile in their multitude of forms and colors, the Chrysanthemum is a flower with a long and distinguished history. The Chinese were the first to cultivate it over [...]