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A beautiful floral arrangement can be the perfect finishing touch to have at the place where you are getting ready. This will add to the festivity and excitement as you prepare for your special day. It can also be a wonderful prop for your professional photographer to use in your getting ready shots.
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• Nothing sets off a church for a wedding better than gorgeous floral arrangements on pedestals (with or without candles) and pew decorations.
• As far as the reception goes, this is where you can really make a statement if you want to.
Flowers will really add to the atmosphere, no matter what style you choose to go with. Remember to consider the size of your tables and the height of the ceiling at the venue.
You may find some helpful ideas in our Image Gallery
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• Your bridal bouquet should be designed to complement you and your gown perfectly.
If you are not sure what style of bouquet you like, we can offer suggestions based on your wedding plans so far, translating your concepts and special requests into workable floral designs that are just right for you.
• Your bridesmaids' bouquets should complement your bouquet and be in perfect harmony with their outfits.
• Your main concern for your flower girls should be how easy the flower decoration is to carry. Circlets, tiaras, baskets, tiny posies and little wrist corsages are the perfect choice for the little ones in your bridal party.
• Both mothers receive a flower decoration. You may choose a well put together corsage or a flower spray, handbag decoration, fresh flowers incorporated into their hats or a wrist corsage to set off their outfit for the big day.
• Your groom may like to wear a buttonhole that is designed to set him apart from his attendants.
• Both fathers also wear a buttonhole.
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The hand-tied wedding bouquet is gaining popularity everyday. It has become a must for all brides. Fresh, Natural and Elegant.
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• Posy Bouquet
Posy is a round bouquet and can be easily held in one hand. There are two styles of posy bouquets:
• hand-tied bouquet where the natural stems are wrapped in a beautiful satin or silk ribbon and finished with pearl pins,
• and wired bouquet where the stems are removed and replaced with florist wire.
Posy bouquet can also be hand-tied with flowers wired into it.
• Nosegay Bouquet
A nosegay is a round bouquet. The flowers are usually round in shape and equal in size. Flowers in nosegay bouquet can also be arranged to form a circular pattern (like in Biedermeier Bouquet). Each ring containing one type of flower. Several types of flowers can be used.
• Sheaf Bouquet
This bouquet is tastefully designed using long stemmed flowers.
• Composite Bouquet
A flower constructed of hundreds of real petals wired together to look like one big flower. (Specialized and time-consuming technique)
• Cascading Bouquet
This bouquet is the most traditional of bouquets and is designed to flow gracefully over the bride's hands. More modern smaller version is called the teardrop bouquet or trailing bouquet.
• Crescent Bouquet
This bouquet appears in the shape of a quarter moon and is true floral art.
• Pomander Bouquet
A pomander is a ball of flowers suspended from a loop of ribbon. In floral art decorative wire, fine grasses and tiny flowers can be used instead of a ribbon.
• Picked from the garden look
This natural-stem (loose-tied) bouquet consists of a simple gathering of flowers. Finished with beautiful silk or satin ribbon.
• Toss-Away Bouquet
This is a small version of bridal bouquet.![]()

