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Wedding Flower Arrangements Centerpieces

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But keep in mind that most of those beautiful arrangements and bridal bouquets you see in pictures or magazines were probably done by professional floral designers with years of design experience and floral know-how. But if you're up to it, make the project more fun than frustrating, more awesome than awful. The keys to beautiful wedding flowers are planning every detail, getting everything together in one place, and practice, practice, practice.



If you use our tips and follow our advise, you're sure to have a good experience. So, let's get started!

Get Lots of Ideas

Look through magazines, books on floral decorating, visit fine floral shops, and take pictures of floral arrangements you like in public places.

A 5-star hotel is a great place to get ideas. Go on a Saturday and you'll probably see weddings already set up. The more ideas you have, the more you'll have to incorporate into your wedding flowers.

Put All Your Ideas in One Place

There's nothing worse than finding just the look you want, then losing it because you weren't organized. So get a notebook with pockets or a manila envelope just for your flower pictures. When you're ready to start making decisions, you can toss out the photos that don't fit into your plan.

Decide on Your Color Scheme

If you have a favorite color, that's what you'll want for your wedding. But if the carpet is hideous in the room, you should probably think about a colors scheme that will help to take the eye off it. Or you may have fallen in love with some dresses for your bridesmaids. Choose your color scheme using any of these sources.

Set Your Flower Budget

The flowers are just one part of a wedding celebration. Added to the cost of the dress, music, reception, and gifts, the budget for flowers can just about break the bank. But in any wedding, the flowers set the tone, add color and fragrance, and are one of the things that the guests really remember. So don't skimp.

Select Your Flowers

Many different flowers can give the colors you choose. Will you want roses or carnations, orchids or iris? Your decision will be somewhat influenced by where you live and the season of the year. Lilacs are almost impossible to get (at a price you can afford) in January, so find other flowers that have a similar shade.

You may decide to have all roses or an assortment of several varieties. Whatever you choose, make sure the flowers are available in your locale or place a special order for just what you want.

Recruit Lots of Help

Because flowers are perishable, they have to be prepared and arranged at the last minute. If you're having lots of flowers, you'll need lots of help.

Make a Recipe to Follow

Prepare a recipe for your floral arrangements, just as you would write a recipe for a food you're preparing. Each centerpiece will need a container, a block of floral foam, 12 stems of roses, 5 stems of baby's breath, and 3 stems of ivy. Well, you get the picture. Be sure you have more than you need for what you expect to make.

Gather All the Supplies

Get everything together in a box with easy access. If you have 3 friends helping, be sure you have 3 sets of supplies to help make the work go more smoothly. You'll want to include clippers, floral tape, ribbons, floral moss, flower preservative, rose strippers if you have roses, corsage pins, vase. Once you have your recipe, you'll know what you need.

A Cool Place for Storage

You'll probably purchase and start preparing the flowers several days ahead of the big event and they'll need to be kept chilled. If it's a hot summer, reserve a room in the house and crank up the air conditioner. But don't let the cold air blow directly on the flowers.

Buckets of Water

As soon as you buy the flowers, they need to go into water. Find some tall buckets from a home improvement center or ask if you can buy or borrow some from the flower vendor or florist. A very tall bucket (about 18" tall) will help to support the blossoms on tall stems.

A Dedicated Work Area

To prepare your wedding flowers, whether you have small arrangements or large ones, you'll need an area dedicated for the task. Cover as many surfaces as you can with plastic or a carpet cover (some flowers will bleed onto the flooring). You'll need a deep sink to soak the flowers, several large tables, trash bags, a large garbage can, and a space nearby to set finished bouquets and arrangements.

Practice, Practice, Practice

No matter how simple your plan or how confident you might feel, plan to do at least one (preferably two) practice run. Purchase the flowers you've selected to construct one centerpiece and one bouquet and put them together. Keep track of how long it takes to prepare that one, then multiply by how many you'll need to make. This will give you a great idea of how much time you'll need to dedicate to the flowers when the big day arrives. You might find that you've bought more flowers than you need or that you need a fuller bow, requiring more ribbon. This is a better time to realize these things than on the wedding day.

Work Ahead

The flowers will have to be done ahead of time, but you can make bows, gather the containers, purchase candles, fill votives, fold napkins, print the wedding programs or reception menus, and assemble the table favors weeks ahead. Remember where you store them!

When the Party's Over

Ask a close friend to gather your centerpiece containers, candlesticks, decorations, votive holders, and any flowers you want to keep at the end of the reception. Be sure you provide bins, boxes, or bags and wrapping materials along with instructions on what to save and what to throw away.
Wedding Flower Arrangements Centerpieces
It’s easier than you think. Here are seven steps to making it easy for

you to manage this:

First, go back to your motif or wedding theme. If it’s a color, you

already have narrowed down the choices. If it’s a theme, that would also

have colors in it and a classification, too.

Second, do some research. Ask your friends, especially the married

ones. Look into magazines and books. Go online and see what’s out there.

Find out what flowers are locally grown too.

Third, go to florists. They have catalogues of their best works, not

to mention a deeper knowledge of what is in style and, more importantly,

what’s in season (flowers in season are cost less).

Fourth, check out your venues and see how it can be accented. Bring a

friend or your florist for this, if you’ve already chosen one. Make

sure you discuss flowers for the altar or chupah (if it’s a religious

ceremony) and the backdrop (if the venue allows this); also talk about the

runners down the aisle, the pew accents, and the entrance arrangements.

For the reception, if it’s a separate venue, make sure that your

flowers and arrangements are consistent with the ceremony. Do not forget

that special placement on the bridal table. Miniatures of this can be

placed as centerpieces on the dining tables for the guests. You also have

to make sure that there are flowers and decorations for the cake table,

entrance, walls and backdrop. If you’ve chosen a garden reception,

that already takes care of the surroundings so you’ll just have to think

of the tables.

Fifth, look at the ladies in your entourage and the gowns. Find what

kind of arrangements fit the cut. The flower girls usually get baskets

of petals and cut flowers. This can be accented with balloons and

confetti. The bridesmaids and junior bridesmaids get smaller bouquets.

Some designs permit single stems with bows for them. Sponsors and

mothers can have a pick of corsages on the bodice or wrist, hip accents or

bag blooms. As for you, dear bride, don’t skimp on your bouquet – all

attention will be on you and what you’re holding. Just make sure it’s

not too heavy and it’s comfortable to carry.

And don’t forget to consider hair accessories – flowers, gems and combs

are the usual pick.

Sixth, turn your attention to the men in your entourage. They get

boutonnieres made of single buds of the same flowers from the bouquets.

Seventh, do not limit yourself to flowers! You can rent plants. You

can also use candles for accents (it also adds to the romantic feeling).

Balloons can also be used for highlights especially for the flower

girls, the place settings and the backdrop – especially if you are not

using a religious place. For the flowers for the entourage, you can add

gems and colored beads to add a little sparkle.

Simple? Sounds like it. When you really get into it, you’ll

appreciate the help you can get from your friends, your mom and your florist.

In this whole celebration, you’re the manager with the final decision

BUT you’ve got friends, family and the internet – ready and willing to

help you on little things, like…deciding on the flowers.

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