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Top 10 Tips for Best Wedding Flowers

This is your day! So choose the flowers and colors you want for your bouquet and then easily choose the complementary colors and flowers for the rest of the bride. Top 10 Most Popular Wedding Flowers

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Top 10 Tips for Best Wedding Flowers

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  1. Top 10 Tips for Best Wedding Flowers Do your homework. Interview floral designers as you would with any other professional to make sure you both have the same vision. If you have that relationship with a floral designer, even if you can not specify it and know nothing about flowers, they can give life to floral designs that execute your vision. Go local. Choosing your wedding flowers based on your wedding destination and date will not only save you money (seasonal flowers are much less expensive than the expensive hot-house peonies you are looking for!), But also a great way to get recognition. To your area. Buying locally means that it is amazing to have such control over the quality of the flowers Design a doppler gunner. Loves the look of a hydrangea, but can't invest in this precious flower for twenty cents? Your florist can help you find a cheaper look. Carnations are beautiful, accessible and inexpensive flowers that, when tied, can mimic the garden look of a hydrangea. Think outside the box ... Separating from traditional flower pots is a simple way to completely change the look of your wedding flowers - and to achieve a perfectly unique center for booting. Don’t be afraid to mix and match. Combining flea-market findings from family tradition to hand-me-down can be an exciting touch! Outside flowers too! Not a flower person? Do not force! To jazz floral arrangements and individual flowers, try adding feathers, buttons, decorative wire, candy, seaweed, branches, wheat grass, and fruits and vegetables such as asparagus and pears for an X-factor effect.

  2. Choose a color and design scheme - not a flower scheme. If you put colors on top of the ‘must-have flowers’ that you specifically write in the contract, any florist who values their salt can bring sophisticated designs within your budget. They will show you how to change some flowers for others, which saves you a lot of money! Recycle your flowers. Reduce costs by double-dragging your adjustments. Reuse your ceremonial flowers at the reception. This helps reduce costs, and your florist will be more than happy to come back after the ceremony and turn everything into a reception. Do not forget the greenery! Consider the leaves your best friend. Combining florals with unusual textures and silhouettes by your floral designer will make a ho-home setting a precious gem or a stunning centerpiece. In addition, the flora is relatively inexpensive, so it will increase your floral budget. Make it personal. Choose your wedding flowers for a reason. Do you remember your fianc bringing you yellow roses? Does your grandmother grow hydrangeas in her garden? Does your mother wear Gardenia scented perfume? Flowers should be chosen for a reason, not just the color. Bring examples. Your florist is not a mind reader, so be sure to find them for your wedding style. Put together a 'Vision Board' with pictures from magazines and websites that show your favorite color schemes or desired color schemes from a local paint store showing your style and overall decorative preferences.

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