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Roses and daisies..
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popular . flowers in their
shop for wedding
.41:0o11gaets are sweetheart
roses:
The most widely used
bouquets for the
bridesmaids combine
daisies, either yellow or
tinted, with dainty sprigs
of baby's breath.
The bride. can also
-.i-f-.-.she_
wishes although roses are
tjie more popular choice.
Her bouquet ishould, of
course,be more
elaborate than the others
since it is symbolically a
fresh flowers are still
popular too. Ruthann
says out of the last 14
weddings the Bo K Barn
has arranged flowers for,
12 have been silk and only
two fresh. Many brides
and bridesmaids like to
keep their bouquets or
make centrepieces out of
them so they can be used
again and . again, she
---says.-.--Mrs:---Cooke
that, although although their shop
does both kinds of
flowers, fresh ones are
still the most popular.
A helpful- hint- frorn •
florists is don't plan a
wedding for a day too
near the major holidays
such as Valentine's Day,
Easter, Thanskgiving or
Christmas. These are
busy times in the flower
business so it's quite
possible that a wedding
would not fit into the
schedule. Weddings
require a great deal of
time and planning and nd"
one would . be satisfied
with a rush job.
When ordering flowers,
don't forget to order
corsages for your mother
and the groom's mother
and even, the grand-
mothers if you desire.
-You might also want to
order boutonnieres for
the fathers and grand..
fathers and even the
master of ceremonies.
And you could consider
ordering table
arrangements for the
reception..
As for expense, it is
thankfully not necessary
to spend a fortune to have
plenty of beautiful
flowers. The special
beauty of flowers that
enhances a wedding
stems not so much from
the number of -"flowers
used as it does from the
expertisethat goes into.
creating each, and every
unique floral
arrangement.
gift from the groom on
their wedding day'.
Remember flowers for
the men in the -wedding
party too. Traditionally,
the groom sports a sprig
of stephanotis but the
trend today has ' him
wearing a flower from
the bride's bouquet. The
florist may even wire a
special flower into the.
bouquet for the bride to
remove and. slip into his
lapel while at the altar.
Ushers have
customarily worn white
carnations as white is the
usual color specified for
formal weddings.
However, with a variety
of colors showing up
more andmore in men's
formal attire, it is
commonfor their flowers
to-naazch thos.e_carxied_by
the bridesmaids.
In the last three or four
year's, many brides have
opted for using silk
flowers either in bouquets
only or for all the floral
arrangements.
Mr. Deonomme says he
has found that silk
flowers have become
popular in his shop within '
the last two years but
ite
for
winter
One wedding
phenomenon, par-
ticularly popular in the
winter months, is the
"Snowball Wedding," in
which the bride and all
her attendants are
dressed in white,
The male attendants
and groom can wear all
whitey • or they can wear
white tie and black tails
for a formal evening
affair, gray cutaways
during the day.
. Paster flowers
traditionally add a touch
of color ... beautifully!
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are in good hands
with us
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suits.
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