Archive for the ‘Traditional Wedding Flowers’ Category
Does your Groom need a Boutonniere?
Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010When ordering flowers for your wedding, you have to consider boutonnieres along with bouquets. However, there’s no rule that says your groom has to wear a flower. Here are some things to consider:
Cost: If you’re on a budget, you might be able to cut out the boutonnieres in order to save some money. Traditionally, they [...]
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Flower Traditions from Around the World
Wednesday, January 20th, 2010Not sure what types of flowers to feature at your wedding? Take a cue from some of these traditions from around the world:
~ In Greece, it is traditional for brides to carry ivy, which symbolizes a love that will never end.
~ The tradition in England, at least in the Tudor times, was for the bride [...]
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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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Top 10 Most Popular Wedding Flowers
Monday, July 6th, 2009Here at Flowerella, we like to offer great tips and interesting types of flowers that brides can use at their weddings. However, we would also like to let you know what the top 10 wedding flowers used at weddings are. First we will list them below. Stay tuned after that for more in-depth info on [...]
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The Significance of Wedding Flowers
Wednesday, May 20th, 2009Wedding planning is full of so many serious and weighty decisions- from who to invite to whether or not to change your name – that instead of being one of the most joyful endeavors of your life, it can be among the most stressful. But, before you start to fret about one more details of [...]
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The Meaning Behind Flowers
Tuesday, June 24th, 2008When choosing flowers for your wedding, you might want to not only consider size and color, but also meaning. yes, most flowers have very symbolic meanings, so picking some thing appropriate for you and your groom might be the perfect idea for you. Here are some of the most popular flowers and their meanings:
Amaryllis: Pride, [...]
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Red roses – perfect for a fall wedding
Monday, October 22nd, 2007The rose is arguably the most traditional wedding flower, with red roses far and away being the most popular color because of their history of symbolizing love and beauty. As far back as the ancient Greeks and Romans the red rose was identified with their goddesses of love. Red roses are beautiful in a rose [...]
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