Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Weddings, Wedding Receptions Banquets Florists & Personal Flowers

In both the wedding ceremony and wedding festivities and functions overall "personal flowers" include not only the bride's bouquet and groom's boutonniere, but also and in addition each and all of the flowers worn by attendants, family members or others that you wish to honor and cherish indeed.

It can be said that men, but forgotten when it comes to the wedding day itself and wedding planning and plans overall, that men often have floral and florist preferences themselves. Some of the floral preferences of men can be quite specific, sometimes even extravagant, when it comes to the simple boutonniere they sport on their wedding day. For brides, though the flowers that they carry as they walk towards married life are more than an extension of their dress - they are a symbol of how they see themselves and wish indeed to be seen and portrayed to others. It is all a microcosm of life and the family itself.

When it comes to your floral arrangements for your wedding, wedding reception, wedding rehearsal or banquet reception afterwards it is best, if not entirely essential that you specify to the florist themselves as well as those involved in the setup of the event and festivities, exactly where when and how you want your flowers, and other floral materials and support items delivered. You want to have these items clearly labeled to avoid even the slightest chance or chances of even an usher being accidentally given the entirely wrong product to pin on. It all comes down to simple and thorough attention to detail and details.

In terms of the history and historical record of flowers in the bridal and wedding ceremonies, it can be noted, said and retraced that at the beginnings of the last century, overall it was the standard and custom that both brides and bridesmaids practically needed their own carriage to carry them down the aisle. That was then. In our era - that of the era and time of the calendar year of 2009, bouquets should be striking as well as attention getting but not entirely distracting from the bride herself.

All eyes at the wedding event should be on the carrier, not focused on her floral bouquet, entirely and simply. The floral bouquet should be simply an accessory, not the main event. It's the bride that is important first and foremost. The floral bouquet is the beacon leading straight to the bride on her most wonderful and wondrous day. As an accessory, the floral bouquet should best complement the bridal dress as well as the size and shape of the wearer - that is the bride herself - all on her most special day and event. In addition, bridesmaid's bouquet, in 2009, need not be simple "dwarf" versions of the bride's. Bridesmaid's bouquets can be mini works in themselves, splendid and most unique in themselves. It's all a case of ingenuity planning and care to attention and detail when it comes to yours or your family's wedding day.

Remember it is your wedding day, your most special day, and "Your day in the Sun".

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