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White Flowers for Kate Moss

Thursday, September 4th, 2008

In a press release recently, it was announced that model Kate Moss has booked her wedding in a former power station. The station looks very Art Deco. She has also said that it will be a power wedding with white flowers. Most people associate white flowers with innocence and daintiness and not power so what [...]



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The Meaning Behind Flowers

Tuesday, June 24th, 2008

When 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, [...]



Posted in Calla Lily, Hyacinth, Ivy, Orchids, Tips and Tricks, Traditional Wedding Flowers, Tulips | No Comments »

Daffodils and Tulips

Thursday, May 15th, 2008

These two flowers are gorgeous in spring and summer bouquets, but beware the dangers of the flowers!  Not to yourself, of course, but to each other.

Photo by Joe Shlabotnik
Daffodils and tulips do not particulaly like each other, but they can actually be used in a mixed arrangement without them killing each other off.  A big [...]



Posted in Bridesmaid Bouquet, Daffodils, Tips and Tricks, Tulips, Yellow Flowers | 1 Comment »

DIY flower kits for your wedding

Wednesday, March 5th, 2008

Online Wholesale Flowers is offering a unique service for busy brides – a wedding in a box. Ok, not the whole wedding…but with their online wedding flower kits, you can order a simple package that includes all of the flowers you need for one low price. It’s a comprehensive way to buy flowers, even if [...]



Posted in Calla Lily, DIY Wedding Flowers, Inexpensive Wedding Flowers, Roses, Tulips | 1 Comment »

The best spring wedding flowers

Wednesday, February 20th, 2008

Whatever the season of your wedding, you’ll want to make sure that the flowers you choose are in season. According to wedding expert Nina Callaway from About.com, here is a break down of the flowers by colors that will be the freshest and healthiest looking in a spring bouquet.
Blue
Delphinium (in season from April to October)

Photo by eisenbergalex
(More blue [...]



Posted in Blue Flowers, Bridal Bouquet, Green Flowers, Orange Flowers, Pink Flowers, Purple Flowers, Spring Wedding Flowers, Tulips, White Flowers, Yellow Flowers | 2 Comments »

Winter wedding flowers in season, part 2

Sunday, January 27th, 2008

This is part two of our winter wedding flower series. You can catch up on part 1 here, where we discussed the various flowers that are in season in the winter months if you’re looking for blue, green, lavender, orange or pink flowers for your wedding. Here are the rest of the colors that you may be considering [...]



Posted in Blue Flowers, Green Flowers, Orange Flowers, Pink Flowers, Purple Flowers, Red Flowers, Tulips, White Flowers, Winter Flowers, Yellow Flowers | 1 Comment »

Winter wedding flowers in season, 1

Monday, January 21st, 2008

If you are having a winter wedding, you’ll want to make sure that the flowers that you choose are in season. According to wedding expert Nina Callaway, here is a breakdown of flowers, by color, that will be the freshest and healthiest looking in a winter bouquet.
Blue Winter Wedding Flowers
Blue Anemone

Forget-Me-Nots

Photo by mwri
More blue wedding [...]



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