Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Wedding Flower



Wedding Day Flowers For The Bride To Be

The wedding day can be the most romantic day of a woman’s life, it epitomizes the bond they share with their fiancĂ© and most brides to be will want everything to be just right and the wedding flowers are by far one of the most important factors on this day, of course, after the dress. Having said that, the wedding dress and the flowers usually have a link between them, tastefully selected to compliment each other and to blend well with the bridesmaid dresses. Let’s not forget the room and table decorations too; the flowers’ role is an important one on the big day.

Bold and beautiful blooms

There are so many different flowers Brisbane to choose from once you have a look at what is available out there. You need to decide if your theme will be traditional, classic or a contemporary style that is more tailored to just who you are individually and not a standard look. You also need to think about the season you are to hold your wedding in. Some of the more popular flowers are lilies, tulips, peonies, orchids, hydrangeas and of course the very traditional rose. Roses come in a beautiful variety of colours and can vary in price depending on what you choose. More often these days people choose to have their special day held on the beach or other non traditional sites and with these choices comes a whole new range of preferred flowers. Frangipani, Hibiscus, lilies and lotus flowers with green foliage are beautiful for a beach wedding setting and currently brides are steering toward a more rustic, natural look with their bouquets for a beach theme.

New season, new choices

Once again, consider the season you are to be married to help decide which flowers to use. Choosing a flower that is in season at the time of the wedding will ensure it is available, fresh and at it’s best and generally less expensive than if you purchased at another time of the year. In spring, a few examples of available flowers are Bluebells, Roses, Freesia and Tulips; these spring flowers are clean, light and fresh. Summer flowers such as Camellias, Orchids, Eucalypts and Heather have a tendency to be deeper in colour and warmer as opposed to sharp and cool winter flowers like Ivy, Rosemary, Pussy Willow and Cosmos. Last but not least we have the autumn flowers in season; Gladioli, Snap Dragon, and Dahlia.

So many couples know it's important to choose wisely as their wedding will be a symbol of their love and bond with one another. Many exquisite options are out there for the picking, with many flowers in bloom in more than one season. A florist Brisbane can advise you best options for each season and their accessibility.

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