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There is no wedding without flowers. Flowers are the lifeblood
of a beautiful wedding day celebration. Flowers are a multi
dimensional part of your decorating strategy. They are
beautiful, elegant, and provide a wonderful scent. The flowers
you choose should compliment everything else in your wedding.
Its colors should complement not just your dress. The colors of
your flowers should flow with the colors of the décor of your
reception site and the ceremony location.
Unless you are a florist, you'll need to hire one. The florist
should be experienced with wedding arrangements. Make sure your
florist is able to deliver, install, and remove the arrangements
at the end of your event. Even though many reception halls can
recommend a florist to you, you should do your homework. Ask for
references, and be sure to follow up. It may be tempting to hire
a florist without check references, but it could also be
irresponsible.
Your wedding flowers should complement the season, your wedding
dress, and your color scheme. Your wedding flowers should also
complement your attendants' attire, and the style of your
wedding. Before you talk to your florist, prepare a list of
wedding flowers you'll need. It will help focus your
discussions, and help you stay within your budget.
When you discuss the flower arrangements with your florist, she
should be able to recommend arrangements based on the size and
location of your wedding. Ask to see photos of previous wedding
arrangements, which will give you a feel for their creative
qualities and what you can expect to see on your wedding day. It
is even better if you arrive prepared with some pictures and
magazine cut outs with your ideas.
You don't have to take the florist's advice on everything. If
you feel strongly about a certain flower or color, it should
worth fighting for it. It is your wedding, and you are the
customer. You have to feel good about your flower arrangements.
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