By On Sep 18, 2018 Wedding Flowers
Once you have made all the flower arrangement decisions for your wedding day, it is time to choose corsages for your special guests. Corsages are worn by mothers, grandmothers, and godmothers in weddings. Some families also prefer corsages for special guests at the ceremony. Most of the people forget about one of the most common and classic traditional parts: the corsage and boutonniere. For those who are choosing corsages the first time, the process would be a little confusing.
For the ladies, the varied bouquet can make them look simply divine. Choose an artful bunch of flowers, or go for a cascading fall of petals, or even go completely off the beaten path and bring out a bouquet made of succulents and broad leaves. To make a monochromatic bouquet have a bit of extra pop, use a ribbon in a complementary or contrasting color. You can also add to your visual profile with a well matched corsage, which can rest elegantly on your bosom; though care should be taken so that it doesn’t clash with your jewellery. Get botanical on your guests!
Unusual shapes are a key feature of modern wedding flowers. Rather than neat compact arrangements, florists are turning to natural centrepieces that flow across the table, or grouping simple vases of different heights to add interest. Arranging single stems along the centre of the table produces a dramatic effect as long as they are not spaced too far apart. Florists are looking at the venue as a whole, rather than at individual tables, and trying to create arrangements that direct the eye around the entire room.
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