Archive for the ‘Bridal Bouquet Trends’ Category
Pomanders: Kissing Balls for your Wedding
Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009Pomanders, or kissing balls, have been around for centuries, but have only recently started becoming popular once again at weddings. Few brides actually choose pomanders for their own bouquet, but they look great for bridesmaids and flower girls to carry. They can even be used to decorate the reception hall or church/ceremony location.
You can make [...]
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The Kissing Ball
Monday, May 11th, 2009There are some brides out there, who just aren’t flower people. Whether they are allergic to them or they choose not to have them for environmental reasons, or any other reason, one alternative is the kisssing ball.
Kissing balls were once popular in the Victorian era, but they are seeing resurgence. Kissing balls, or pomanders as [...]
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Dried Flower Bouquets
Monday, January 26th, 2009Â
If you are having a Victorian wedding then a dried flowers might be perfect. Most dried flowers are dainty and suit the Victorian style.There are lots of ideas for dried flower buds to buy at Dried Flowers Direct. Some interesting choices for a dried flower bouqet are lavender, salvia, poppy pods, eucalyptus and Globe Thistle. [...]
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Bridal Bouquet Trends
Wednesday, January 21st, 2009According to U.S.A Brides, one of the most popular trends is also a classic one. We are talking about the all white bouquet. This bouquet generally includes lily of the valley and orchids. The flowers are arranged into a soft and dainty bouquet. For a traditional touch cradle it in your arms instead of holding [...]
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