Subscribe to Wedding Bouquets Subscribe to Wedding Bouquets's comments

Posts tagged ‘Brides’

Since we were little girls, all of us dream of having a fairy tale wedding. We used to imagine what kind of gown we would want to wear at our wedding, what kind of theme we would want to have and many other things. When the day is actually coming closer, there are so many details to take care of and it could sometimes become rather overwhelming. Choosing where to hold the reception, shopping for the wedding gown, thinking about decorations and arranging food for the guests are just a few of many items that come along with this celebration of love. And of course, all of us want to make our wedding the most memorable wedding for ourselves, families, as well as for the rest of the guests.

The story I’m about to say may seem vaguely familiar. You can even recognize a movie! But that’s another story. I work in the field of marriage, the only difference is that I am not a wedding planner! I am a florist. I like to be a florist and design new ideas for wedding bouquets. Here are some ideas for you.

Autumn brides have always been a curious bunch, and especially interested in the types of flowers that should grace their bouquets (since ultra-traditional choices, like roses in white, pink or red, don’t seem quite right). That easy-going, nature-loving feel is popular in fall wedding bouquets. Historically that’s meant seasonally-appropriate, casual blooms like zinnias, Gerbers, astilbe – often accompanied by non-floral touches like berries, twigs and maple leaves.

But what’s happening now is that fall brides (and a larger proportion of all brides) are starting to wonder something else, too: not just what to put on their bouquets, but how to cut back on their costs. Here’s why.

Powered by Yahoo! Answers