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Wednesday, June 20, 2007

Arrange Your Wedding Flowers

Imagine yourself walking along the boulevard and at the corner of your eye, you caught a beautiful flower arrangement at a bridal store. Do you want that arrangement to be the same one in your wedding? Do you want the flowers in your wedding to be as cool, luscious and fresh as those you see in bridal stores.

You can get the flower arrangement that you want by consulting with a professional wedding florist. Get someone who has a wide experience of arranging flowers in wedding venues. In that way, you will be sure to have the look that you are after. To help him or her, you can bring pictures with you. These pictures show the kind of arrangements that you want in your wedding.

In order to make things easier for you, book the florist months in advance. Have a general guideline with you when you're discussing your wedding. To make it official, ask the florist to sign a contract 4 to 6 months before your wedding day. At that time, you should have booked the venue of the ceremony and the reception.

But before you book your florist, you should have an idea of what your wedding flowers and its arrangements should be. Some brides-to-be have already reserved the venue so it will be easier to picture the arrangement there. Of course, the backdrop of the venue should match with the floral arrangement as well as the wedding flowers that will be used.

The key is to observe which color is prominent in the venue. With that in mind, get the kinds of flowers that will not clash. You should also get flowers that are available during that season.

If you are working on floral centerpieces, you have to be aware of how many guests are coming to the wedding. This will determine the number of centerpieces you will be needing. You have to consider the shape of the catering table. For example, a round table can seat 8 to 12 guests. Rectangle tables can seat as much as 8 people.

Floral centerpieces must be uniform to one another for consistency. These must also match the motif of the wedding as well as the backdrop of the venue. In that way, these floral designs do not clash. Instead, these help highlight the special occasion.

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