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In ancient Rome, brides carried bunched of herbs and flowers under their veils, symbolizing fertility and fidelity as well as to ward off evil spirits. Greek weddings were adorned with Ivy, the symbol of everlasting and unbreakable love and orange blossoms was the favorite of the ancient Saracens, representing happiness and fulfillment because the orange tree blooms and bears fruit simultaneously.
Php. 3,000 Php. 2,000 Php. 2,400 Wedding flowers are not only beautiful in aesthetic value, but are as considered as the right tool to convey emotions and appreciation. A part of the important occasions in your life, they enhance your wedding, reception or party, adding charm and aroma to wonderful ceremony.
Traditionally, the bridal bouquet consists of white or cream flowers like stephanotis, sweet peaks, lilies of the valley, orchids, roses, carnations or gardenias. The classic and timeless white bridal bouquet consisting of lily of the valley and orchids is still a popular choice for brides who want an all-traditional wedding. ![]() Php. 2,000 Php. 2,000 If you are budget conscious, choose flowers that are in season and readily available. Fresh cut flowers are not mandatory and you can find a lot of places in your city where you can rent elegant potted plants, flowers or trees. Php. 1,500 Php. 3,000 Php. 1,500 Fragrance is also a crucial criterion; scented bouquets are becoming a rage. Some of these fragrant flowers include peonies, gardenias, stephanotis and tube roses. Certain flowers have special meanings and you might wish to include them in your bouquet, as a tender message to your loved one. Php. 3,000 Php. 2,500 Php. 3,00 For busy brides, a good florist is an asset, a godsend who will contribute towards the smooth proceedings of your wedding flower arrangements. The florist will be able to assist you in selecting the appropriate flowers to complement your color scheme and style of wedding. Php. 2,000 Php. 1,600 Php. 1,800 After finalizing the degree of formality of your wedding and have selected yours and your attendants’ attire, you need to find a creative and capable florist. Pick up your local directory and visit several florists to view samples of their work, and discuss services and prices according to your budget. Once you’ve selected your florist, discuss the details at length, describing the style of your dress, your attendants’ attire and the theme of the ceremony. The perfect bouquet is designed to complement the bride and her gown. Traditionally the bride's bouquet composed of white flowers to symbolize purity and innocence. The white bouquet is still a favorite; though many prefer colors that complement both the dress patterns the general color scheme of the wedding. As a rule, always carry a sample of fabric from the bride's dress to
the florist for matching colors. Your florist should posses a
photograph of your wedding gown, as well as a fabric swatch of the
attendants’ dresses. Even if the bride has a white wedding dress, this
will come handy as whites can vary in their shade and intensity or when
picking bouquets for bridesmaids. An elegantly shaped bouquet can compliment even the simplest wedding dress. Most florists have a selection of photographs of classic bouquet shapes. Visualizing your wedding gown with the bouquet shape and your wedding color scheme will help you in making a good decision. You can also ask the florist to advice on the bouquet shapes and the flowers’ seasonal availability. "Trailing waterfall" shape and the round "posy" of tightly arranged flowers are the most popular designs. The "trailing waterfall" shape draws the eye from top to bottom and can therefore make the bride appear slim and tall. However, it can eclipse a petite bride if it’s too big. The cascading shape of bouquet best complements a full-length skirt, though with a shorter skirt length, it can result in an unbalanced look. As a general rule large bouquets suit long, formal dresses while small bouquets or a single bloom compliment a knee-length dress. If you are a bride-to-be looking for some tips and advise on selecting bridal bouquets, read on at Petals and Bloom by Jen Michelle. B. Enriquez-Enriquez. |
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