Tuesday, May 22, 2007

Flowers tell the story of your wedding

Florists say that planning a wedding is like telling a story. Flowers are the artistic touches that set the tone for the way the story unfolds. Brides who have a long cascade of flowers, like Princess Diana, create an opulent drama for the day. Likewise, brides who choose a simple rosebud bouquet set a tone of elegance by their simplicity.

For today's bride, that story seems to be set in the past as many seek a simple, more classic look not just for their gowns, but for the flowers that will accent them. Experts say most brides today want a nosegay bouquet,often with a mixture of colors.

Some brides have firmly planted ideas about which flowers to use. But for those willing to experiment, florists can create a colorful mix using flowers like calla lilies, gerbera daisies, spray roses, cymbidium orchids, stargazer lilies and cattleya orchids. Still others prefer the rose. Nearly 75% of brides will feature this lovely flower in their bouquets.

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