By On Mar 29, 2018 Wedding Flowers
If you want to go the more traditional route, then you just have to include some candles. A tall centrepiece, with a long glass candle holder. Which has been adorned with flowers will look stunningly beautiful. An elegantly alternate option in this case would be to have a few fresh cut orchid stems, preferably of bright colours. This would add another level of impact to the overall effect of your visual presentation. You can also use potted orchids as centrepieces, which can then be given away as return gifts, an eminently practical solution to say the least.
Adding light to flower arrangements gives them romantic appeal and extra depth. Candles have always been popular wedding decorations, but many florists are now wiring votive candles into table centres, hanging candles from tall floral arrangements, or floating candles in specially designed vases. You can even add crystals to your bouquet to reflect the light and make it sparkle.
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!
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