Weddings are intertwined with flowers. Since the first known use of wedding flowers in Ancient Greece where brides wore crowns of flowers and plants, weddings and flowers have gone hand in hand.
The bridal bouquet also had its beginnings in ancient times when the bride carried a bunch of fragrant herbs, often including bulbs of garlic, believed to ward off evil spirits.Because it brought wisdom to the wedding group, sage was often included in the bridal bouquet.In Victorian times, flowers had different meanings and brides wore posies which were carefully arranged to carry a secret message for the groom.
Also in Victorian England, a young girl would sprinkle petals ahead of the bridal party as they walked down the path to the church, which is where the name ‘flower girl’ originated. This was to ensure they had a life filled with flowers and happiness.
These days, the sky’s the limit. From simple bunches to the most elaborate arrangements, wedding flowers are only limited by imagination and of course, budget.You will probably have a good idea as to what you want for your wedding flowers, but it’s advisable to talk to an experienced florist who will have sound, practical advice.
Many brides have firm ideas about what types of wedding flowers they want. An important consideration however, is availability.Flowers are a seasonal product, yet some wedding planners don’t take this into account. Using in-season varieties will get you more bloom for your buck.
Look for a professional florist who will be able to offer advice based on experience, as to what are the best flowers to use to create your desired look.They’ll make sure that your wedding won’t be second-best just because it won’t be the season for daffodils !With so many varieties and colours to choose from, plus all the accessories like containers, ribbon and fabric so florists can create any look you want.
Ask your florist about what types of flowers are best for certain purposes.Gardenias, for example, are fragrant and gorgeous.Yet they bruise and go brown very easily, and consequently won’t look beautiful in a bouquet for very long.The same goes for the delicate Stephanotis flowers.Regardless of carefully the stephanotis flowers are handled, they will wilt within a few hours and turn brown, so they aren’t actually a good choice for bridal bouquets.
Ennis Flowers in Perth owner, Sarah Ennis, believes that it is important that there a good relationship between the florist and the bride, based on trust and integrity.”Pricing, availability, suitability and colour are just some of the things that an experienced florist will be able to offer advice on.”
Popular wedding flowers include orchids, arum lilies, roses, hundred stars, gypsophila and daisies.”It’s always important to look at practical options,” she says, “for example having a February wedding overflowing with roses may not be the best idea as roses are expensive around Valentine’s Day and the quality can be inconsistent.”
With many years of experience in flowers in Perth under her belt, she is well-equipped to advise on what are the best flowers to use in a bridal bouquet. It’s advisable to supply a picture of the wedding gown and a fabric swatch to help select the best flowers.For example, she suggests a trailing bouquet or tied bunch of long stems for a full-length gown and a more compact posy or single bloom to complement a knee-length skirt.If a bride is full-figured, she ought to avoid a bouquet that draws people’s attention to the middle of her body, whilst a vertical, trailing arrangement can give the impression a bride is taller and slimmer.
Wedding flowers are a vital aspect of the overall event.From the simplest celebration to the most elaborate, fancy affair, professional advice on wedding flowers in Perth will ensure it’s the best day of your life.
SAY ‘I DO’ TO GORGEOUS WEDDING FLOWERS
Written by Advisor on September 28th, 2009 in Wedding Blog.
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