Wedding Flower Arrangements
Wedding flower arrangements include the following: bridal bouquet; toss-away bouquet; bouquet for the maid of honor and bridesmaids; boutonnieres for the groom, the groomsmen, the fathers of the bride and groom, the grandfathers of the bride and groom, the usher and the ring bearer; corsages for the mothers and grandmothers of the bride and groom; baskets, petals and headpieces for the flower girls; flower decorations for the ceremony and receptions sites, such as decorations for pew ends, garlands for pillars and dinner table flower decorations; these are the pieces where the input of your florist is very important as he will be able to tell you what is appropriate for each location based on his experience.

Here are a few floral arrangements ideas for the reception site
- hurricane lamps surrounded with flower arrangements
- vases of tea roses
- glass dishes with floating candles and petals of colors matched with the wedding theme
- topiaries
Flower arrangements can be used for the wedding cake table, as a decoration for the wedding cake, for the gift table, guestbook table and champagne table. Flower arrangements can also be placed in the ladies room. You can also place single flowers or small bouquets on the dinner tables for each guest to take away when leaving.
When you plan for your wedding flower arrangements think carefully about the color or colors that you choose. Colors make statements. Red clearly symbolizes love, passion, romance and it is the color of choice for weddings. This is the color that will never go out of style, will never be out of season or out of fashion. Orange says enthusiasm, joy, freshness. Blue says calm and relaxation.
You can also choose strong combinations like blue and red for a touch of royalty. If your wedding takes place in autumn you can choose beautiful fall shades and hues like red, orange, burgundy and plum. Let your creativity and the creativity of your florist speak, because flowers will allow you to put your ideas in practice. Flower types also make statements as Grand Prix roses are elegant, whereas fresias and tulips will make up for a fresh ambiance.

Do not forget to keep an eye on the budget. If costs are important for you, you should know that wedding flower arrangements usually cost between 8-10% of your total costs. Also keep in mind that there are easy ways to cut down on costs, such as choosing flowers that are in season at the time of your wedding and that do not need to be shipped from other parts of the world or stored in special conditions.
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