Wedding Days: Love's in Bloom...Anyone Seen the Flowers?
| by Peter Carnater | November 23, 2005
Everyone hopes to have a picture-perfect wedding day.Getting to that point takes untold amounts of time, money,energy and patience. Even the tiniest detail cannot beleft unchecked, if we have any hope of eluding Murphy'sLaw. These days, brides-to-be must even consider potentialallergic reactions to their flowers, in addition to themore traditional details. It's enough to crush the faintof heart.
A big item on the wedding planning list is the flowers forthe church, the wedding party and the reception. It thatgoes wrong, it can be a real disaster. Many problems canarise in this area, such as flowers not being delivered ontime, not fresh, or not the flowers the bride ordered. Justimagine if your perfectly orchestrated color scheme isruined because the wrong colored flowers arrived. Just trysending them back or getting new ones in time. Besides theambiance of the wedding being ruined, there is now an upsetbride. Taking certain precautions may avoid this disaster.
The first detail to be attended to is the color scheme youare choosing . Be sure to be decide this well advance, oryou will guarantee yoursel a headache.You will usually basethe colors of the flowers on the colors of the bridesmaids'dresses, so decide on that before you start to look atflowers. Stick to your color scheme and then pick flowersin that color scheme. Be definite about the color. Someflowers are available in just about every colors, whileothers are limited. Don't try to pick a specific type offlower, it may not work with that color scheme, just startwith the color. Bring swatches and be ready to complementrather than match. Before that first crucial meeting withthe florist, certain steps will prepare you.
Even though, nowadays, many flowers are available all yearlong, you need to take the season of your wedding intoaccount when you are choosing your flowers. There is acertain charm added to the wedding if the flowers suit theseason. Sunflowers in the middle of winter may not conveythe tone you want, plus out of season flowers arel probablybe more expensive. Formal church weddings need moresophisticated arrangements than a wedding on the beach, soyou need to consider the type of wedding you're planning.
When you are planning the budget for your flowers, keepyour total wedding budget in mind. A rule of thumb is tospend ten to fifteen percent of your total wedding budgeton the flowers. Spending more than that will cause you toskimp on other more important items. Discuss your budgetand its limitations honestly with your florist at the verybeginning. He can work with you to explore different ideasthat will make your day perfect and still keep this lovelypart of your wedding in budget.
You also have to consider the size of the bouquets for bothyou and your bridesmaids,the shade of your gown, if you aregoing to have an additional bouquet to toss, and thetemperature of the season, if you will be outdoors for anylenghth of time. (Many flowers react badly to very coldtemperatures.) And as if that is not enough to worry about,you need to worry about pollen that may stain your gown.(For example, lilies should have stamens removed becauseof this problem.) Be flexible, and make sure you take theadvice of your florist.He wants your day to be perfect too.
A big item on the wedding planning list is the flowers forthe church, the wedding party and the reception. It thatgoes wrong, it can be a real disaster. Many problems canarise in this area, such as flowers not being delivered ontime, not fresh, or not the flowers the bride ordered. Justimagine if your perfectly orchestrated color scheme isruined because the wrong colored flowers arrived. Just trysending them back or getting new ones in time. Besides theambiance of the wedding being ruined, there is now an upsetbride. Taking certain precautions may avoid this disaster.
The first detail to be attended to is the color scheme youare choosing . Be sure to be decide this well advance, oryou will guarantee yoursel a headache.You will usually basethe colors of the flowers on the colors of the bridesmaids'dresses, so decide on that before you start to look atflowers. Stick to your color scheme and then pick flowersin that color scheme. Be definite about the color. Someflowers are available in just about every colors, whileothers are limited. Don't try to pick a specific type offlower, it may not work with that color scheme, just startwith the color. Bring swatches and be ready to complementrather than match. Before that first crucial meeting withthe florist, certain steps will prepare you.
Even though, nowadays, many flowers are available all yearlong, you need to take the season of your wedding intoaccount when you are choosing your flowers. There is acertain charm added to the wedding if the flowers suit theseason. Sunflowers in the middle of winter may not conveythe tone you want, plus out of season flowers arel probablybe more expensive. Formal church weddings need moresophisticated arrangements than a wedding on the beach, soyou need to consider the type of wedding you're planning.
When you are planning the budget for your flowers, keepyour total wedding budget in mind. A rule of thumb is tospend ten to fifteen percent of your total wedding budgeton the flowers. Spending more than that will cause you toskimp on other more important items. Discuss your budgetand its limitations honestly with your florist at the verybeginning. He can work with you to explore different ideasthat will make your day perfect and still keep this lovelypart of your wedding in budget.
You also have to consider the size of the bouquets for bothyou and your bridesmaids,the shade of your gown, if you aregoing to have an additional bouquet to toss, and thetemperature of the season, if you will be outdoors for anylenghth of time. (Many flowers react badly to very coldtemperatures.) And as if that is not enough to worry about,you need to worry about pollen that may stain your gown.(For example, lilies should have stamens removed becauseof this problem.) Be flexible, and make sure you take theadvice of your florist.He wants your day to be perfect too.
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