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Wedding florals
Flowers are as common in a wedding as a white dress. For centuries, flowers have been used in bridal bouquets, as centerpieces on the tables and to decorate churches and reception halls. The beauty in their colors, shapes and textures as well as their fragrance and what certain flowers represent make them the perfect accompaniment to every style of wedding. Whether you consider yourself an authority on flowers, an admirer or completely clueless, you can pull off a fabulous floral design for your wedding.
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Wedding florals
Pomander
Weddings; Wedding florals
A bloom-covered ball suspended from a ribbon. Ideal for child attendants.
Pageant bouquet
Weddings; Wedding florals
A bunch of long-stemmed flowers cradled in the bride's arms.
Taped and wired
Weddings; Wedding florals
Arranging technique for bouquets, boutonnieres, headpieces, and wreaths. The head of a flower is cut from the stem and attached to a wire, which is then wrapped with floral tape. Taped and wired ...
Fish bowl
Weddings; Wedding florals
Low centrepiece style that consists of flowers clustered in a glass bowl.
Growing garden
Weddings; Wedding florals
Centrepiece featuring abstract wildflowers. The composition is airy and less full than other designs. Lisianthus, hollyhock, rambling roses, digitalis, and smilax are well suited to this arrangement ...
Garland
Weddings; Wedding florals
Elaborately woven rope or strand arrangement, typically used to adorn pews and doorways. A garland can also be paraded down the aisle by two or three little ones.