If you order a bouquet that can be separated into several smaller sections, the toss can be a tremendous surprise for the several guests who catch them! One of our bride had a charm on each one, with a quote to match. The pewter owl, representing wisdome3 and protection had the quote, “ A loving heart is the beginning of all knowledge." A tree, symbolic of stability over time came with the quote, “ "Brief is life but love is long." Each charm made a wonderful keepsake for the lucky catchers!
A charm on your bouquet is a wonderful to remember a family member, a favorite pet, your first date, the beach where your proposal took place.
Your bouquet can be wrapped with a strip from your mother’s wedding dress or veil; your christening gown, or a strip of your family’s tartan as a sweet way to honor your families and heritage.
Drying your bouquet is a craft that almost anyone can master. All it takes is time, acid free tissue and some bricks!
Your bouquet and your attendants’ bouquets can be used for your head table arrangements. Make sure your florist brings suitable, weighted vases to put them in. They will be top-heavier than you think.
A beautiful alternative to wrist corsages for your moms; snag their dressy little handbags and have your florist make a piece that will attach to the strap or body of the bag. Totally stunning and more edgy than a wristlet.
Beach Wedding? How about starfish or shell boutonnieres? Or added to the bouquets?
Do those big, tall overhead centerpieces; on every other table. Mix them up with low pretty ones to add a rhythm to the room and keep your costs down a bit.
A charm on your bouquet is a wonderful to remember a family member, a favorite pet, your first date, the beach where your proposal took place.
Your bouquet can be wrapped with a strip from your mother’s wedding dress or veil; your christening gown, or a strip of your family’s tartan as a sweet way to honor your families and heritage.
Drying your bouquet is a craft that almost anyone can master. All it takes is time, acid free tissue and some bricks!
Your bouquet and your attendants’ bouquets can be used for your head table arrangements. Make sure your florist brings suitable, weighted vases to put them in. They will be top-heavier than you think.
A beautiful alternative to wrist corsages for your moms; snag their dressy little handbags and have your florist make a piece that will attach to the strap or body of the bag. Totally stunning and more edgy than a wristlet.
Beach Wedding? How about starfish or shell boutonnieres? Or added to the bouquets?
Do those big, tall overhead centerpieces; on every other table. Mix them up with low pretty ones to add a rhythm to the room and keep your costs down a bit.