Showing posts with label wedding flowers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wedding flowers. Show all posts
 Flowers In Hair Wedding How To Use Flowers In Hair

 
Sometimes the biggest impressions are made by the smallest details. The wedding dress, wedding cake and the reception hall are all huge attention grabbers, that are generally gorgeous at any wedding. Many times, the real thing that people leave talking about are the tiny, unqiue details, like the flower tucked behind the brides’s ear.

I’ve gathered some cool ways to use flowers in your hair on your big day. These quick, simple ideas could be the tiny detail that is cherished for ever!

1. Be sure to choose the right wedding flower for your hair style and dress. Larger blooms look better for simple patterned dresses and hair styles, while smaller arrangements work best for dresses with more detail. Make sure to add the flower(s) AFTER the hair gel, hair spray, etc. Products can totally destroy a fragile flower, so save adding the flower for last! Also, remember to have your flowers arrive a day or two early, and hydrate & refridgerate to get the most fresh, open blooms for your wedding hairstyle. IMPORTANT: Make Absolutely SURE that you test whatever flower you choose before your wedding day to test rule out the possibility of some weird skin reaction to your chosen flower! And LASTLY…don’t forget to remove any part of the flower that could get pollen all over your dress! Stay away from that mess!

2. Now that you have the technical stuff down, here is one easy idea. Find a large, colorful flower, such as a Gerber Daisy to tuck behind your ear. Red is awesome in the winter against a white dress and snow! A nice bright pink works as well.

3. Another idea that is SO fresh and pretty is to fasten Dahlias to a clip (do this by wiring one or two blooms to a basic hair clip). You can use this clip in a sweet updo or even to clip both sides of your hair back. So pretty!

4. A really cute option for a laid back, free spirit kind of wedding is to lace white daisy blooms throughout your hair. This can be done by twisting wire around the base of a white daisy bloom, and entwining the remaining wire around a U shaped bobby pin. This style works best on textured hair, so if you are going stick straight on your wedding day, you may want to save this style for another time. However, if you are wearing your hair in a braid or having a braids some where in the mix, even if your hair is straight, this simple, pretty style could still work for you

Wedding Floral Arrangements – Wedding Floral  Ideas

 

The present economic crunch has not stopped millions of couples from exchanging “I dos”. In fact, with or without money, many couples are determined to go ahead with their wedding plans.  And because of that, every aspect of the wedding must be planned well in order to save up on expenses. And this is where cheap wedding floral ideas come in.

As you know, there is no wedding ceremony that does not showcase flower arrangements so even if the budget is quite tight, flowers are some of the things in the wedding that must never be left out.
The most that you can do if you want to save, is to look for ways on how you can save on the costs of floral arrangements. Moreover, every bride would want her wedding to be a day to remember, a perfect day that is surrounded by foliage and great music. So, it is really important to plan this well.  Careful planning will always involve good wedding floral ideas to achieve exactly what you want for less.  
Now, here are great ideas for inexpensive flower arrangements for the entire wedding celebration:
  • Consider using silk flowers instead of the real ones. They are cheap but they can be as lovely as real flowers when tastefully arranged.
  • You can limit the number of flower per bouquet by using lace and ribbons as substitutes. Besides, the addition of ribbons is one way to harmonize your flowers with your wedding theme.
  • For the groomsmen’s boutonniere, pick smaller flowers.  A single rose bud with baby’s breath is elegant enough for the men. You can also replace the roses with carnations for more savings.
  • For the table arrangements, another wedding idea is to use baby’s breath sparingly and add some ribbons so that there’ll be fewer requirements for flowers. Make sure that the arrangements will not be distracting when people on table want to talk with one another. Avoid too high or too wide arrangements.
Finally, if at all possible, go for floral arrangements that you can use for both the site of the wedding rites and the wedding reception. Anyway, the flowers in the site of the celebration will only be used for a couple of hours while for the reception, the flowers will stay until the end of the party. These are all the floral wedding ideas that you must keep in mind if you are really serious about saving some dollars.      
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The present economic crunch has not stopped millions of couples from exchanging “I dos”. In fact, with or without money, many couples are determined to go ahead with their wedding plans.  And because of that, every aspect of the wedding must be planned well in order to save up on expenses. And this is where cheap wedding floral ideas come in.

As you know, there is no wedding ceremony that does not showcase flower arrangements so even if the budget is quite tight, flowers are some of the things in the wedding that must never be left out.
The most that you can do if you want to save, is to look for ways on how you can save on the costs of floral arrangements. Moreover, every bride would want her wedding to be a day to remember, a perfect day that is surrounded by foliage and great music. So, it is really important to plan this well.  Careful planning will always involve good wedding floral ideas to achieve exactly what you want for less.  
Now, here are great ideas for inexpensive flower arrangements for the entire wedding celebration:
  • Consider using silk flowers instead of the real ones. They are cheap but they can be as lovely as real flowers when tastefully arranged.
  • You can limit the number of flower per bouquet by using lace and ribbons as substitutes. Besides, the addition of ribbons is one way to harmonize your flowers with your wedding theme.
  • For the groomsmen’s boutonniere, pick smaller flowers.  A single rose bud with baby’s breath is elegant enough for the men. You can also replace the roses with carnations for more savings.
  • For the table arrangements, another wedding idea is to use baby’s breath sparingly and add some ribbons so that there’ll be fewer requirements for flowers. Make sure that the arrangements will not be distracting when people on table want to talk with one another. Avoid too high or too wide arrangements.
Finally, if at all possible, go for floral arrangements that you can use for both the site of the wedding rites and the wedding reception. Anyway, the flowers in the site of the celebration will only be used for a couple of hours while for the reception, the flowers will stay until the end of the party. These are all the floral wedding ideas that you must keep in mind if you are really serious about saving some dollars.      

Seasonal Wedding Flowers


The flowers that you choose for your wedding day are very important. There are lots of different things to consider, including color combination, type or variety, scent, shape, and visual representation. Usually the first thought is the color of the flowers that you will choose for your wedding. Of course they have to tone in with everything else involved within your special day. The flowers that you choose should tone in with the brides wedding dress, the grooms outfit, the wedding favors and also the theme of the entire day.
There are certain colors of flowers that are traditional throughout the year. These are steeped in tradition, but are by no means a strict guideline on the sort of flowers that you and your intended should select.
Flower colors are traditionally grouped into either seasons or actual color groups on the visual palette. Here are some rough guidelines to help you to make the decision about flowers on your special day:
Wedding flower seasonal symbolism
Winter:
Winter flowers are usually "colder" in color. Frosty tones of cream or white are the traditional choices; from ivory to pale coffee cream. Other wintery themed colors include silvery grays, and icicle blues. Winter flower posies are often tied with ribbon and are fairly hard wearing blooms - they are growing in the cold ...
Autumn:
Autumn flowers are beginning to get warmer, in keeping with the season. As you see the leaves on the tree turning and changing color you can use the inspiration that they bring. Traditional autumn colors are those such as warming burgundies, claret reds, coppers, olive greens, and dark pinks.
Spring:
Spring flowers are cooler again, but not as cool as the winter palette. Spring colors are fresh and vivid and bright. They include cool colors in hues of baby pink, rich double cream, soft lilac, pale sky blue, minty green, and soft silver tones. Spring flowers are usually delicate and can benefit from mixing and matching the types that you choose.
Summer:
Summer flowers are the hottest of the bunch. In the summer everything is brighter and far more vivid. Hot summer colors are just that; hot and strong. Traditionally the flower colors of summer include balmy mid-purples, rich peaches, ice whites, baby yellows and pale blues. But they can also include deep majentas, scarlet, vivid yellows and fuscia. Summer flowers don't last as long as the other seasons because of the heat. Be careful that they don't wilt in the summer sun.