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Modest Wedding Gowns: The History

December 13th, 2011 Raymond No comments

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The Western culture has a very interesting history of their wedding gowns and wedding ceremony. Ever wonder why the Western brides wear white for their wedding? Or why they have to wear laurel crowns and put transparent bridal veils on their faces? Why do the brides have to stand on the Groom’s left side? And whoever came out with the idea of tossing the bouquet of flowers?

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How to Cut Down on Your Expenses Through DIY Wedding Flowers?

November 8th, 2011 Raymond No comments

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The centerpiece of any wedding is the bride. The bride has to go to extremes to make sure that everything she is wearing is perfectly complementing her. After the bride’s dress and jewelry, the next most important thing is the bouquet she will be carrying when she is walking down the aisle.

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Excellent Tips for Choosing Perfect Wedding Flowers

October 20th, 2011 Raymond No comments

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When choosing your florist, it’s imperative that you do it with care; a florist’s best form of marketing tends to be word of mouth. You should ask your florist to make the bouquet for the wedding several hours before the ceremony is to begin; this should be a preferred option for most florists.

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The Importance of Wedding Flowers

October 14th, 2011 Raymond No comments

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An elegant flower arrangement makes a statement and flowers have been used for decorative purposes in wedding for hundreds and hundreds of years. From a simple bouquet to a lovingly made flower chain or tiara, flowers have made their way to the bride on her special day…

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Are Peacock Wedding Feathers Right for Your Big Day?

August 30th, 2011 Raymond No comments

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There sure are a lot of big decisions that you will need to make as you prepare for your big wedding day. From the flavor of the cake and the types of flowers in your bouquet to where the guests will sit at the reception and what type of food you will serve, it seems that everything from the biggest to the smallest planning details can truly take up a significant amount of time, and they require a lot of effort on your part, too.

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How to Make Sunset Colored Wedding Flower Arrangements

August 5th, 2011 Raymond No comments

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The setting sun fills the sky with purple, gold, pinks and blues. White clouds turn pink then deepen to crimson as the sun sinks towards the horizon. Recreate that look in a bouquet of fresh flowers for your wedding.

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A Flower For Every Season

July 29th, 2011 Raymond No comments

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Research the meaning of the flowers in your bouquet – it will be like a secret love story you share with your groom. Later you can recount the details to your friends and family – and they will think you are just so clever with the attention to detail you put into the planning of your wedding!

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Tie Your Wedding Together With The Perfect Wedding Centerpiece

July 21st, 2011 Raymond No comments

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Finding the right centerpiece for your wedding may be a little harder than you think. Not only do you need a focal point that will go hand in hand with your wedding decorations, but you also need to consider the special conditions of your guests and venue. The classic bouquet of flowers usually works without fail, but what if Aunt Peggy has terrible allergies to the chrysanthemums set directly in front of her at the dinner table? Planning ahead and knowing the proper etiquette for choosing your wedding centerpiece will prevent any mishaps along the road and ensure a smooth ride for you and your guests to fully enjoy the beauty and joy of your wedding. Here are some guidelines and trends to consider when picking the perfect wedding centerpiece:

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Benefits of Using Silk Bouquets in Your Wedding

July 6th, 2011 Raymond No comments

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Some brides decide that they would like silk bouquets for their wedding flowers instead of the real thing. There are some advantages to artificial silk flowers in such an important bouquet. Read on for a better understanding of these.

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It’s Your Wedding – Be Unique and Creative

June 27th, 2011 Raymond No comments

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Be Unique and Creative! It’s your day… we’ve covered Planning your Wedding above. Now let’s add some spice! I LOVE Creative Brides! Once, during the Garter/Bouquet section of a wedding I played, the Bride and Groom thought this would be funny… She sat facing the crowd, the groom ready to reach under her skirt to get the garter.

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