Clinton News-Record, 1975-06-19, Page 28•
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In the Bouquets of Many Brides
The most important day of your life and you want everything right: Drop in
and see our special Bride's corner and pick your bouquet from our wide
selection of traditional and modern designs.
Let our experience in unique wedding designs and 'helpful suggestions for
decorating the church, choosing flowers for the wedding party fill your day with
moments to remember...
EAST ST.
the. Field Appearing
Brides and their attendants this spring wedding
season will be carrying either extremely delicate •
single flowers tor wedding bouquets, or they
may be carrying an antique nosegay.
The ethnic look in brides has brought about
a resurgence of the use of morecommon
flowers in wedding bouquets. While once lowly,
the tiger Tilly has now become an integral part
of some ethnic wedding flower scenes
Likewise the various field flowers—which,
while .very delicate and romantic, do not last
as well as heartier flowers like carnations or
chrysanthemums—are popular.
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SINGLE FLOWERS, held by each attendant and
the bnde, provide a simple way out to the
complicated selection of wedding bouquets.
In several local bridal shows, bouquets were as
oldtashioned as possible and matched co-
ordinated outfits beautifully.
Nostalgia and a yearning for romantie'elegance
have made the old-fashioned bouquet increas-
ingly popular this season.
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AMONG THE most beautiful are those arranged
to be held in antique silver and gold bouquet
holders. Even flower arrangements on fans
have realized an amount of importance in
spring and summer wedding plans.
Garden weddings, part of,the season's loveliest
efforts toward a "natural" wedding, have
spawned interest in the use of garden flowers.
•Some of the most popular are cornflowers and
even zinnias in bright hues..
GARDENIAS, LONG a traditional bride's flower,
are also being chosen by area brides for their
wedding flowers. With lavender being a very
popular color for spring and summer weddings,
heather and violets will also be used by many
brides. They will be either alone or mixed with
other flowers in wedding bouquets.
Another repeat performance on the wedding
scene is the Delman rose. It is a Targe (some-
times 10 inches across), single, rose -shaped
flower made from petals of roses into the huge
bloom.
Carried on a very long stem, such a rose lends
a dramatic .note to a simple wedding.
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