Archive for November, 2007
Celebrities love white roses, too
Wednesday, November 28th, 2007It seems that celebrity brides love roses just as much as any girl.
According to Love Tripper, Jennifer Aniston’s wedding was decorated with more than 50,000 white rose blossoms and her bouquet was created from pale Dutch Vendela Roses. Intricate lace veiled the stems of the white roses carried by Britney Spears, and for extra sparkle, […]
Medieval bridal bouquets
Monday, November 26th, 2007Medieval bouquets are unique because only certain blooms really symbolize the era. This is why getting a silk bouquet for your medieval style wedding might be in order. The color schemes for medieval bouquets are a little different then what you might expect. You can go for a cream and green bouquet consisting of stargazer lilies and […]
The Hydrangea: A fall wedding flower classic
Tuesday, November 20th, 2007The hydrangea is a flower that is known in the wedding industry as a fall classic. It is a puffy flower than comes in bright yet pastel shades of pink, purple, white or blue. Whether put in the bridal bouquet or set on tables as centerpieces, these glamorous flowers are sure to give your wedding a bit […]
Trends in bridal bouquets
Monday, November 19th, 2007According to an article by Michele Kraus that was published in Favor Ideas, the biggest trend in bridal bouquets is to accessorize - including charms, family heirlooms and even photographs in the bouquet. Swarovski crystals are also still very much in vogue, particularly in the form of charms or brooches that are actually pinned to the bouquet.
Another […]
Celebrity bridal bouquets: White orchids
Saturday, November 17th, 2007Over the years many celebrities have gotten married with orchid bouquets clutched in their hands. Web site Love Tripper recalls that Marilyn Monroe married Joe Di Maggio (pictured here) carrying a very simple bouquet that consisted of three pure white orchids.Â
Another famous celebrity who carried a bouquet of white orchids was Elizabeth Taylor when she married her […]
Preserving your bridal bouquet
Monday, November 12th, 2007Do you want to make sure that your wedding bouquet lasts for an eternity? You can do-it-yourself with the Perfect Petals Flower Preservation Kit from Immortal Floral. More than seventy-five different types of flowers can be preserved, including roses, carnations, tulips, jasmines, daffodils and more. The great thing about this process is that it preserves the flower […]
Mini bouquets
Thursday, November 8th, 2007I am really in love with mini bouquets. The ones pictured here are calla lilies and roses, but imagine mini bouquets of any flower of your choice. Mini bouquets would work great for bridesmaids bouquets, or you could even use a collection of them as centerpieces at the reception.
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The bridal lei
Monday, November 5th, 2007Destination weddings are very popular, especially in the winter months, and one excellent beach wedding flower choice is the lei. Lei is a Hawaiian word, and the most common use of the term is in reference to a circlet of flowers, usually orchids, that are worn around the neck. For a wedding, the bride may […]
The red calla lily bridal bouquet
Friday, November 2nd, 2007The days are gone when the tall and elegant calla lily was associated with funerals. Nowadays it considered to be one of the ultimate wedding flowers.Â
The elegant trumpet shape of the flower suits many different styles of wedding gowns, including Art Deco, retro eighties and Victorian styles. Perhaps it was the paintings of Georgia O’Keefe that […]
The romantic bouquet: pink hyacinths
Thursday, November 1st, 2007I just came across this bouquet of pink hyacinths, and it is a beautiful, romantic arrangement of flowers. The hyacinth is one of the first flowers to bloom in the spring (just after the daffodils come up) and would be gorgeous in an early spring wedding. The hyacinth has a strong floral scent and comes […]