When choosing wedding flowers are a few things to consider -
* Do they go with your overall theme?
* Do they go with your dress?
* They are practical.
* Are they in season?
* They are particularly bad for allergy sufferers?
* Will the same for the bridesmaids and if not, what you have and make the flowers to mark all the boxes above!
* Will you throw your bouquet or a second fact of giving … decisions, decisions!
Make sure you sit with your florist and ask all these questions … the last thing you want is to know the week before the wedding bouquet of your dreams is not available or that your bridesmaids are highly allergic!
To take the hard work of some of their wedding plans of flowers that we have identified popular choices for the season, so the least you can do a good start.
The wedding flowers of the season –
Spring:
Tulips – Hyacinths – Flower – Daffodil – Narcissus – broom – anemones – muscari – Lilac
Summer:
Roses – peas – peonies – sunflowers – hydrangeas – delphiniums – Flowers – Lily of the Valley
Autumn: Amaryllis – Snowberry – Calla Lily – dahlia celosia – oak leaf – Euphorbia – orchids
Flowers for -
Brides and Bridesmaids -
Do not forget the flowers are accessories and should not detract from the bride! Branches of the bridesmaids can be a variation or change of a bride’s bouquet, but are usually slightly smaller. The bridal bouquet can also be used as a flower arrangement at the reception, either at tables or the wedding cake.
The bride and groom and attendants -
The couple, family and attendants the friends and the lapel pins of the family member is our boutonnieres are generally in line with the brides and bridesmaid flowers. To the family feel special perhaps choose a flower for them so that stand out and your guests can easily identify (and praise)
Tables –
Table arrangements do not always have to be flowers. If you are on a budget and are trying to save some money, be creative and use some cheaper leaves like ivy to create your centerpieces.