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Once you reach home, you turn on your computer and start browsing the internet options to find the best ideas for wedding flowers. You meet sites where silk made flowers may be an option in your selection process, but as beautiful as they reveal themselves to be, thanks to the wonderful effort of their creators, you think that in the end nothing compares to the beautiful look and perfume of a fresh flower. You meet also flowers and plants associations that deliver their expert advice as non-commercial sources of assistance. These associations include members having top names in designing floristry and asking for their services you will be delivered with demonstrations of skills and design ideas on their behalf.
You find ideas for wedding flowers that comprise criterion of selection according to the flowers arrangements (bridal bouquets, corsages, flowers for boutonnieres, bridesmaids bouquets, table decorations), by color (red, pink, orange, blue, yellow, green, purple or white) or by bloom and here the variety of flowers seems endless. Thus you find flowers starting with Amaryllis, Anemone, Calla Lily, Camellia, Carnation, Cosmos, Chrysanthemum, Daffodil, Dahlia, Daisy, Delphinium, Dutch Tulip, Freesia, French Tulip, Gardenia, Hyacinth, Hydrangea, Iris, Lily of the Valley, Lisianthus, Orchid, Ornithogalum, Parrot Tulip, Sweet Pea, Tuberose, Veronica, Zinnia all in an unfolding one more exquisite than the other.
You look at them and you discover that many of them look familiar to you but have no clue about their name, and think that some of them actually do not present a matching between the aspect and the name or it’s only because their names sound rather new to your hearing. Now with the list opened in front of your eyes you try to find details of your already planned wedding to make perfect match with the flowers you have to choose from that variety of blooms. You take some notes to consider the elements of your wedding that necessary need flower arrangements or decoration.
The elements are: theme of the wedding (but since you don’t have one as you go with the traditional type of wedding, that restricts your area of research), wedding gown – it is white with some floral embroidery around the deep neckline of your bodice, so here it is a clue; the flowers used as motif for your embroidery are lilies so you can have them in a contrast color with the white of your roses as part of your bridal bouquet. Next is your bridesmaid’s dress which is a light tint of pink so you can choose something to go for her bouquet but somehow close to your bouquet’s flowers as you need to have a certain fluency in the matching of your wedding flowers. So, start with your planned wedding details and ideas for wedding flowers will come by themselves.