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Save
Money on Your Wedding Flowers: Buy Flowers According
to Season |
Avoiding the frustration of
going over budget on your wedding flowers can be averted if
you know the availability of your flower choices. Just like
certain fruits and vegetables, you can except to see certain
flower types more abundant during certain times of the year.
Although there are some flowers ready for purchase
year-round, for an event such as your wedding, you may want
to expand your flower choices to non-traditional selections.
Even though you choices may be narrowed down, it can be a
beautiful way of incorporating flowers that are synonymous
with the weather. Doing so will also allow you to buy
flowers in bulk more readily, helping you save. Including
seasonal flowers within you bouquet and arrangements will
enhancing the naturally inspired beauty of your wedding.
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Spring Flowers
Spring
is the season of re-birth and new beginnings. There
are many wedding flower choices perfect for
springtime - daffodils, tulips, hyacinths and soft
colored roses in pink and peach. Many of these
flowers add eye-appealing interest to your bouquet.
These blooms are also closely linked to meanings of
happiness in marriage and romance. Purple, pink and
white tulips are a favorite for spring because of
their simplistic elegance. Adding other romantic
flowers such as peonies and lily-of-the-valley to
your bouquet will wow your guests.
Learn more about spring flowers >>
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Summer Flowers
Summer
is the time when a large variety of flowers are at
hand. Vibrant colors are usually used in bouquets
and flower centerpieces. Accenting these flowers
with white roses or orchids, can be a great way to
spice things up, but always keep your wedding on the
traditional side. Flowers that are abundant during
summer are: snapdragons, sunflowers, zinnias,
dahlias, daisies, and cockscomb to name a few.
Summer wedding flowers usually come in a wide
variety of shades to complement your wedding theme.
These dazzling and colorful bouquets are great for
conveying messages of youthful love and everlasting
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Fall
Flowers
Colors that are
usually associated with fall are orange, yellow,
brown and darker shades of red. This color
combination can make for a beautiful and
eye-catching wedding bouquet. Look for flowers like
hydrangea, sun flower, asters and chrysanthemums.
For personalized touches in your fall flower
bouquet, adding green or darker brown leaves will
help add an earthy, natural vibe. Adding texture to
your arrangement is also easy - consider using
berries, which are bursting with color. This will
give your bouquet the ultimate fall appearance. If
your heart is still set on summer flowers, it's no
problem! Many flowers are still grown through the
fall months and can easily be added to your bridal
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Winter Flowers
Winter
is a time of formality, with soft shades of blues,
lavender and white commonly appearing in flower
arrangements. The simplicity of flowers like orchids
and amaryllis have a striking elegance during the
winter months. Flowers that are abundant during this
time of year are orchids, sweet pea, camellia, grape
hyacinth and viburnum. Shades of blues and purples
have a calm and soothing appearance and have the
ability to be both restful and majestic. Fit for a
queen, these lovely wintry colors will grab
attention and love from all your guests.
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There still are many options
for wedding flowers that are available year-round. Flowers
such as roses, aster, calla lilies, carnations, delphiniums,
iris, orchids, gerbera and chrysanthemums can be purchased
without worry of becoming too costly. If you are provided
with the option of buying your wedding flowers in bulk, take
advantage of it. Most times, these prices are cheaper
compared to the amount of flowers you get. Especially if you
are doing your wedding flowers yourself, it can assist you
in making sure you stay under budget. Adding pop and shine
to your flower bouquet is easy when you incorporate fresh,
seasonal flowers!
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Classy
&Sophisticated Wedding Flower Color Schemes
A
well united color design for your wedding can create
lasting visual interest and appeal for your guests.
Choosing your wedding flower colors may seem
daunting, but look for colors that are personalized
to you. Whether it be a favorite color or favorite
flower, starting from there can help you get a base
color for your palette. Being sentimental, think
about what you want your flowers to say about
you....
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