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Pressed Flowers

April 28, 2005Posted By weddings

More articles on the Wedding Flowers topic: Wedding Flower Links

Pressed flowers can be make wonderful memories as well as artful wall decorations for your home. This pressed flower vendor typically creates her own art, but the images are good for seeing the possibilities for pressing your wedding bouquet or a selection of reception flowers.

 

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Unique Bouquet

April 14, 2005Posted By weddings

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Martha Stewart has a unique idea among her articles. A Pressed Bouquet is really a set of flowers that is compressed to be flat. Usually you do something like that in the back of your wedding book. It's something that is frequently done with corsages from Prom or other memorable formal events.

 

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Finding a florist

April 14, 2005Posted By weddings

More articles on the Wedding Flowers topic: Advice

The timeline for finding a florist, ideally, is 9 to 12 months prior to your wedding. Many florists get booked up quickly for the summer months, although most would still try to accommodate you - possibly with newly hired staff which might make your flower arrangements second rate.

We highly recommend getting recommendations from other brides in your area. Other resources to find florsits include the yellow pages and various on-line resources like Google. Trimming down the list should be relatively easy based on initial impressions.

 

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Getting Started with Wedding Flowers

April 14, 2005Posted By weddings

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Flowers are a part of every wedding, and having a beautiful bouquet is a given in every bride's fantasy wedding. Settling for just any old floral arrangement isn't going to cut it. Before even finding a florist, you must consider the kind of wedding you want. Are you planning something simple where a simple, beautiful arrangement of freshly cut flowers would be appropriate, or are you planning a formal wedding which would require a more formal bouquet and accompanying arrangments?

 

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