Archive for the ‘Silk Flowers’ Category

Hypoallergenic Bouquets

Wednesday, May 7th, 2008

Before you get your flowers all picked out, you should make sure to find out if any of your bridesmaids are allergic, or they may sneeze through the ceremony! Ask your florist about bouquets that are low in allergy risk for your maids, or look for an alternative solution. Brides have had great results with […]



Peacock feather wedding bouquets

Tuesday, March 11th, 2008

If you want a highly unusual and incredibly dramatic wedding bouquet, why not try one made out of peacock feathers? This is a look for a bouquet that was very popular at the turn of the century during the Victorian era. They were also popular items in bouquets in the late 1930s and the early 1940s. […]



Unique flower centerpieces

Monday, February 11th, 2008

Not interested in the typical bouquet-style centerpieces of your reception? Don’t worry - if you want to be a bit more original, there are plenty of other ways to decorate with flowers. Check out these ideas:

Petite and delicate specialty paper mini blossoms forms these adorable bouquet of flowers that are filled with treats. Inspired by […]



Medieval bridal bouquets

Monday, November 26th, 2007

Medieval 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 […]



Trends in bridal bouquets

Monday, November 19th, 2007

According 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 […]