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Tuesday 29 May 2012

Orchids are very refreshing flowers to look at, hence they are very popular to use as orchid wedding bouquets. They come in various colors and shapes so a bride-to-be can have a variety of choices. Their natural beauty and charm complement well with a bride's appearance. It's no secret that orchids can be quite expensive so if you want to save some money from all the costly preparations for a wedding, well, you can actually create your own wedding bouquet. Silk orchids are good to use, especially when making a cascading bouquet.

fall wedding bouquet

Other popular orchid types are Cymbidium orchid, which is a bit heavier compared to others and comes best in white, pink, green, yellow and burgundy colors; Phalaenopsis orchid which is usually used for cascade bouquets because of its flat features and look best in white and purple colors; Vanda orchids which have smaller sizes but still look great as bridal bouquet; and Dendrobium orchids which have beautiful lines and small flowers.

Here is a simple guideline in making orchid wedding bouquets for your most precious wedding day:

1) Put some heavy stones in a vase halfway through. This is where you will place your bouquet while you are arranging it so that you can use both of your hands. Then, put the foam bouquet holder in position inside the vase.

fall wedding bouquet

2) Cut off the leaves and flowers from the stalk to separate them. Start creating stems by taping a florist wire to the base of the flowers and leaves. Be sure to use a florist tape in the taping process and a florist wire. Cover the entire wire with green florist tape which will then look like a stem. The length of the orchid stems should vary from four inches to fourteen inches.

3) Next, insert the leaves unto the foam to frame the bouquet. This will make the primary shape of your orchid bouquet. Let the longest leaf hang down straight at the center and the remaining leaves should progressively and uniformly get shorter. The green foliage must point outwards in all directions. The green stem made from florist tape can be secured to the foam using hot glue.

fall wedding bouquet

4) Now, you can add each orchid flower to the bouquet one by one. The orchids with long stems should be inserted first with the longest one inserted at the middle bottom portion of the foam. This will serve as the bouquet's anchor. Place two long stems away from the center, the next one in the center and two other ones off center again. The bouquet's bottom will be built by this. Then, start building the fuller portion of your bouquet. Insert orchids with the length of five inches to seven inches. The shorter ones with length of three to five inches should be at the center. To create a full bouquet, place these orchids in the foam. Hot glue can be used for stability.

5) To finish the process, you can wrap a matching ribbon around the bouquet holder which complement with the theme of your wedding and the color of the orchids. The wedding bouquet would look simply perfect if it fits excellently to the theme. You can also add up smaller orchids to fill the bouquet.

For additional care for your orchids, you can soak them in a solution with preservative to lengthen their life and make them look fresh all throughout your wedding day.

When planning a fall or winter wedding, it may seem like all of the suggestions are for purple or red dresses, but those are far from the only options. Blue is one of the most flattering and versatile colors for bridesmaid dresses, and it is always in style. These are some ideas for blue bridesmaid dresses for fall and winter weddings.

In the autumn months, rich and deep colors are usually the order of the day. For bridesmaid dresses, a color like cobalt blue would be gorgeous. It is deep, yet vibrant, and would work equally well for a daytime or evening wedding. Cobalt is a popular color this year, and it

sunflower wedding bouquet

is especially easy to picture it as the color choice for a September wedding. It bridges the gap between summer and fall beautifully. A long cobalt dress would be gorgeous with a black sash and crystal bridesmaid jewelry sets for a formal wedding, especially in an elegant one shoulder style.

sunflower wedding bouquet

Navy is another excellent shade of blue for fall and winter. A classic color that is timeless and sophisticated, it looks especially stunning in tailored silhouettes. Try a navy strapless faille bridesmaid dress for an afternoon wedding, or a long navy satin V-neck gown for a formal evening ceremony. Sets of pearl bridesmaid jewelry are a natural choice with classic navy dresses. As for flowers, mixed bouquets in shades of purple are particularly attractive against navy. Use a combination of plum, fuchsia, and lavender blossoms in loosely arranged bouquets tied with navy velvet ribbon. Another idea is to have play up the crispness of navy with bouquets comprised of all white flowers, surrounded by a cuff of bright green leaves.

For brides planning a fall wedding who are not crazy about dark colors, consider a medium blue dress with a chocolate brown sash. Picture the way that brown leaves look against a brilliant blue autumn sky to envision this winning color combination. The chocolate color brings in enough of a fall flavor to keep the dresses feeling seasonal. Bring the brown color into the bridesmaid bouquets by incorporating flowers such as chocolate cosmos or mini sunflowers. Natural accents like dried seed pods or berries will make the bouquets feel even more autumnal, and make a nice contrast with the medium blue of the dresses.

In the winter months, it often seems like all the bridesmaid dresses are red, red, and red. However, another fabulous winter wedding color scheme is an icy "Winter Wonderland" theme, with which ice blue bridesmaid dresses would be fantastic. The key to making such a pale color really work with the season is to use it in a distinctly wintery fabric like a heavy satin (a lightweight material like chiffon would make the dresses feel out of place). Then add more wintery accents, such as crystal snowflake pendants and perhaps even white fur wraps for the ceremony, tied with lustrous satin ribbons. Make the bouquets very wintery as well, with accents like tiny silver ornaments or silver painted pinecones mixed in among white roses.

Blue is not only a very appropriate color for a fall or winter wedding, it is very beautiful as well. They are particularly nice when the bride does not want to go with one of the more standard seasonal colors. Timeless and elegant, and always in style, blue bridesmaid dresses would make a wonderful addition to any cold weather wedding.

Blue is a beautiful color, and would be a wonderful addition to any wedding. Having a blue wedding theme is even better, the color symbolizes peace and harmony as well as trust and loyalty, qualities of a happy marriage. Blue is one of the most popular colors used in weddings. It's a calming color that appeals to most people and there are so many gorgeous shades to choose from. For most women the iconic Tiffany's blue come to mind, it is in fact a very common color for weddings.

blue wedding bouquet

There are many ways in which to use the color blue. It can be applied to just about any part of the wedding ceremony and reception, from the attire to the flowers and decorations. Blues and whites look beautiful together, it's the epitome of elegance. Pair blue together with silver and it gives off a sleek and modern feel. A combination of different shades of blue also work well. A blue wedding theme should include lots of blue so people make no mistake that the color is the overall theme.

blue wedding bouquet

We can start by selecting flowers that are naturally blue. They include hydrangeas, muscari, delphiniums and agapanthus. Add those to your bridal bouquet or floral arrangements for the centerpiece to add a bright pop of color. They go great with flowers that are in shades of white or purple.

blue wedding bouquet

The bride should always have on something blue as the old saying goes. A light blue or turquoise sash would look absolutely gorgeous on a white wedding dress. If you don't want the color to be too obvious you can use it in the form of accessories such as jewelry or headpieces. A turquoise necklace will look stunning on brides going for a more casual look. Don't forget about the shoes, try a pair of blue pumps or slippers to go with that beautiful white dress. Just remember to make sure it doesn't overpower your complete look, but rather enhances it.

blue wedding bouquet

Blue decorations should not be too difficult to come up with. Blue and white create a great combination for the tables during the reception. Think about using white plates on blue tablecloth or the other way around. You can even add a nice glass bowl of water with candles and flowers floating to the top. Have blue ribbons adorned on the backs of the seats. Start with those ideas and think of some more on your own.

Other creative ideas include having all the groomsmen and bridesmaids wear the same shade of blue. The guys can wear ties that match the girls' dresses. The signature drink that is served at your wedding reception can be blue as well, just ask the bartender to serve up something with a bit of blue coloring. Wedding favors should always go with the theme of the wedding. Wouldn't it be fun to give your guests something that's wrapped inside a little blue box that resembles a Tiffany's box? There are so many fantastic things that come in blue, you definitely will not have any trouble finding them.

Are you looking for the right flowers for your bouquet? There are thousands flowers in the world. But most of them may not be suitable for wedding flower arrangement. To find the perfect flower, you need to know what are the most favorite flowers used in bouquet, and what its characteristics. Most popular flowers that are used in bridal bouquet are:

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1. Roses

Roses are the most used cut flower in the world. The flower is pretty with various color (white, pink, & red), beautiful shape, and more than a hundred species. Besides the smell is good, rose is a durable flower. No wonder if many people really like this flower. The characteristics of good roses are: long stemmed, bold petals, & has minimum five petals.

2. Tulips

Many people know that tulip is a flower come from Dutch. This is wrong. Tulips are native to Central Asia & Persian Empire. The vast majority of tulips are being exported from Holland to all over the world. These cut flowers come with hundreds varieties with typically have one flower per stem and are available year-round.

green wedding bouquet

3. Calla Lilies

Calla lilies are elegant flower. The flowers are very popular choices for bridal bouquets, flower arrangements, & home decoration because of its range of colors available with unique shapes. Calla lilies are poisonous plants, so if you want to arrange a bouquet made with calla lilies, consider keeping it far from children.

4. Gerbera

Gerbera is a genus of sunflower family. The name was taken from the last name of the German naturalist Traugott Gerber. The flowers grow with less water, so they are suitable for home gardening. Gerbera is popular for wedding bouquet because it is vary greatly in shape, color, and size. The capitulum is composed of hundreds of individual flowers.

green wedding bouquet

5. Carnation

The carnation, scientifically known as Dianthus caryophyllus is a species of Dianthus. Colors include pink (natural color), red, white, yellow and green, have been developed. Carnations usually are used for showing love and fascination. But cultivars of many colors can bring different symbol from each color. For example, white carnation may symbolize the purity of Mother's Day.

6. Stephanotis

Stephanotis is also known as Madagascar jasmine. The flower has white petals, star-shaped flower, and dark green leaves. The best known stephanotis species is Stephanotis floribunda whose are popular component of wedding bouquets.

One of the most elegant flower choices for a picture perfect wedding is the calla lily flower. This flower is simple in form yet garners attention whenever and wherever it is used. It is a natural choice for the most discerning bride-to-be and typically is arranged simply as a uniform bunch or as the focal flower in a mixed bouquet. Even the most simplistic use, a single stem held by the bride, can make a profound impact on such a beautiful and special day.

calla lily wedding bouquet

Here are 3 key distinguishing features that will help in selecting the perfect calla lily flower for the wedding:

1. Size

There are essentially two different sizes of calla lilies in the floral market -- standard and mini. Each will have varying stem lengths however each size is noticeably different. The standard size calla is actually fairly large - as tall as 36 inches, and contains a larger blossom (up to 6 inches in length or opening) along with a thicker stem (up to 2 inches in diameter). The mini callas much smaller in size in every dimension. Their stems are typically pencil sized thickness, their length is generally from 12 inches up to 24 inches, and their blossom is in proportion to the stem size (up to 3" when opened).

calla lily wedding bouquet

2. Color

There are numerous options for choosing the color of the calla blossom. For standard sized callas, the color options are much more limited than the mini size varieties. White or green are the 2 most popular colors for the standard size, with white being the overwhelming favorite color chosen by brides. With minis, there are a lot more options on colors. The most popular choices include white, pink, purple, mango, peach and yellow. There are also multi-colored varieties too.

3. Bloom Style

For bloom styles, there are two types of flower blossoms -- fully open or closed. Standard callas (the largest callas) are most readily available in what is considered the closed cut. The reverse is typically true for minis, their blossoms are fully open. It is important to note that closed cut blooms will not fully open. This doesn't detract from their beauty, however if opened blossoms are desired then take extra care to specifically request fully open callas when placing the order. Please be aware that fully opened blooms are generally in tight supply and not always readily available.

calla lily wedding bouquet

Although not a specific feature of the flower itself, another component to selecting the perfect calla is the associated cost. There are significant price differences between the two sizes. The standard size calla will be more expensive than the mini sizes. Standard callas are sold by the stem, while the minis are sold in bunches. Additionally, for standard callas, a fully opened bloom will cost more (usually more than double) than a closed cut bloom.

When it comes to brides selecting the larger standard size calla for their flowers, most are envisioning the fully opened cut version. There is not another flower type that comes close to the creating the same impact as a fully opened standard white calla lily does. When grouped together, fully open blooms are the perfect choice. They are absolutely beautiful, elegant, and stately. They also look great with closed blooms, intermixed. If standard sized callas are just too cost prohibitive, then switching to the mini version is also a beautiful option.

For beautiful and memorable wedding flower bouquets, today's brides are getting creative. Instead of letting a florist know the bridal party colors and leaving the design ideas up to them as bride's used to do, bride requests are getting very specific. In fact, an informed and open bride combined with a creative and expressive florist can make for some stunning bridal bouquet arrangements. The only downside will be when the flowers fade! Read on for some creative bridal bouquet ideas for the bride, the bridal party, the head table and the wedding reception decoration as well.

purple wedding bouquet

Colors: Oh, what you can do with colors! Whether you use the flowers themselves or the ribbons and bows or candles, getting creative with color is a wonderful way to create a memorable event. Picture, for instance, wedding flowers starting from light pink and moving to deep fuschia or purple or red as you progress through the bridal party, or perhaps around the reception tables, each bouquet or centerpiece a different color than the next, getting deeper and more vibrant. Perhaps, instead, you have a black and white theme and choose vibrant red or orange or purple flowers to add a dramatic splash of color and style. For a garden or very formal themed wedding, an all-white palette for floral bouquets and centerpieces is absolutely stunning, and can be combined with silver, bronze or gold accents for a little sparkle.

purple wedding bouquet

Themes: Orchids and tropical flowers for a Hawaiian theme, with torches and leis, or beautiful seasonal flowers for a Spring bouquet: you can use your wedding flowers to express any number of themes. Elegant winter white sparkling with greens and silver for the winter Holidays or casual garden bouquets for a summer afternoon wedding showcase wildly different flowers. Be sure to take into account the dress styles when considering the formality level of the flower arrangements.

purple wedding bouquet

Accents: Here's where you can get really creative. Tucking little accents into your wedding flower arrangements will make them truly unique. Try sprays of gem for a glittery showpiece, small shells for a seaside or beach wedding, beautiful butterflies or dragonflies for a garden wedding, or shimmery snowflake shapes for a wintery wonderland effect. These are just a few quick ideas, so once you get your imagination rolling you're sure to come up with many more!

purple wedding bouquet

Looking through bridal magazines tends to be the primary source of inspiration for brides, but there are many more places to get ideas. Go to beautiful hotels and look at the decor or even look in elegant shop windows. Think also about your personal likes; for instance if you love birds perhaps you could tuck tiny bird figures into some of your wedding flower arrangements. The sky's the limit for creative wedding flower ideas!

Friday 25 May 2012

Engraved and marked favours are very hot at the moment. Including the name of the happy couple and the date of the wedding on your favour boxes is a lovely touch and is sure to remind your guests of your wedding for years to come. It is not just boxes that can be personalised, wine bottle labels, stickers, gift tags are just a few of the items that can be printed on. Use your imagination and give your friends some really unique.

tiffany blue wedding favors

This year has seen more practical favours becoming more and more popular. The Love Birds salt & pepper shaker is our best selling favour this year. It's not only practical but is a true symbol of the meaning of your big day. Bottle stoppers often follow this theme as well and heart bottle stoppers have sold extremely well this year.

tiffany blue wedding favors

Another practical theme that has shone through is to combine place card holders that can also be used as a photo frame for your guests to use at home. There are lots of small frames on the market that you can use for your place card holders. If you are keen on the idea of giving your guests a memento of the day, why not include a picture of the two of you in the frame? The last twelve months have seen these become more and more common with some great results.

Another popular trend this year is the Wedding CD favour. Couples are choosing to create a CD with their favourite songs included to give out to their guests as a gift. This gives their guests an excellent takeaway from the day and can include songs from the evening celebration including your first dance to make it truly special. This is a relatively cheap and truly personalised.

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With more and more brides being socially responsible, environmentally friendly wedding favours are an emerging trend. Buying wildflower seeds and then putting them in beautiful handmade paper favours is a great idea for your guests so they can then plant them when they get home. These look beautiful on your wedding tables and might even product some beautiful flowers. This year, small plants and beeswax candles are also extremely popular wedding favours.

Picking any one of these favours for your wedding day will ensure that your guests go home with a happy memory of your wedding day which will last for years to come.