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Briseis
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Post subject: Matching flowers?
Posted: Dec 28, 2009 - 01:45 AM
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This is similar to what I want my wedding to look like, although mine will be in a church.
But I cant use roses for all the reception table centerpieces because roses are expensive. My mother recommended a few yellow or white gladiolus per table. Will this still look good. I feel it would be weird to have different flowers but maybe I dont know what I am talking about. |
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guiliannemaxford
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Post subject: RE: Matching flowers?
Posted: Mar 21, 2010 - 01:59 PM
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| I think gladiolus would look fine. Sometimes during weddings, we micro-manage so much thinking anyone and everyone will notice every detail. The thing is, people go there to see you and your partner come together in a lasting union, say your vows, share in your happiness, eat and drink and be happy. That's all they're there for. A nice, clean, well-organized environment shows the time and respect gone into the occasion. But in the big picture, no one is going to care whether they were roses or gladiolus. As the bride, I wouldn't worry too much about it either. Colour, in my opinion, is more important than species of flower. Focus on your love! |
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carleen
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Posted: Sep 24, 2010 - 10:17 AM
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A list of white flowers is a wonderful place to start when seeking the perfect white wedding flowers amid the many types of white flowers available to you for your wedding floral designs. White is the color of purity and innocence.
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