Wednesday, July 13, 2011

A Wedding Is Incomplete Without Mesmerizing Flowers

Wedding Flowers
Flowers are known to be the best source for bringing smiles on the faces of our dear ones. Flowers are used for every occasion; they add contentment and beauty to the situation with their majestic fragrance. Talking about weddings, Christian matrimonies is the best example, which witnesses a delightful event, beautified with flowers all around.

Christian matrimonial is all about decent and light colours, so keeping this factor in mind, decorate your wedding venue with flowers in off-whites, whites, light pinks, and light purple. What you can do is, suspend the floral bouquets from the ceiling over tables, decorate some behind the altar, and keep them as a backdrop for the head table.

Try this! Keep the flowers in large bunches in the baskets, rather than cutting and arranging them.

A traditional bouquet for Christian brides is generally made up of white roses, white tulips, and white stephanotis, all in whites, isn’t that lovely! White corsages and bridal bouquets complement the classic white gowns of brides and the bridesmaid.
 A decent combination of pink roses, hydrangeas, calla lillies, tulips and sweet peas can complement your wedding gown very well, try a long veil and pearl jewellery with that look.

Significance of White Flowers

White is the color of purity and innocence. This is the reason why Christian brides love to have flowers in whites, so that the bouquet can match their wedding gowns and also look great in the daylight. Such flowers in white are: flannel flowers, chamomiles, stephanotis, narcissus, cosmos, snowberries, dogwood, iris, miniature calla lilies and many more.

The role of flowers cannot be ignored in other religions also. Whether it is a Hindu wedding, a Muslim wedding or a Sikh wedding, it is incomplete without beautiful decor of the flowers. The bright hues of flowers can add beauty, color, and character to the wedding ceremony.

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