Floral chandeliers
There’s no need to worry about seeing
over table centerpieces or flowers getting
in the way of photo moments. Thanks to
hanging flowers and floral chandeliers,
flowers are quite literally moving up in the
world. Hanging floral pieces can add instant
drama and make a large visual impact.
Florists can hang flowers from beams
over tabletops to increase visual impact,
whether as individual baskets, single stems
or floral swags. Hanging floral chandeliers
are dramatic but naturally expensive.
Think about a large installation that forces
guests to look up into a sea of greenery
and flowers. The smell and the sight can be
breathtaking.
Welcome wreaths
Why should wreaths only be reserved for
front doors and holiday decor? A welcome
floral wreath can be placed by the entryway
to a chapel or reception hall with a heartfelt
sentiment that shows guests how much
they’re appreciated.
Fairy-tale flowers
A floral curtain of hanging flowers can line
a chuppah or drape the altar in beautiful
blooms. Couples who would like a fairy-tale
entrance also can make their debut as a
couple by coming through a flower curtain
at the reception. Martha Stewart Weddings
says a cascade of flowers and greens can
be romantic and elegant.
Dance floor blooms
Who says flowers have to be overhead or
on a table? With a plexiglass dance floor,
or one made from some other transparent
material, flowers can be underfoot, creating
a magical floral carpet.
Floral necklaces
Brides needn’t carry their bouquets, they
can wear ethereal and whimsical floral
pieces around their necks or on their waists
instead.
Couples are urged to speak with their
florists about the innovative ways they can
make flowers an even more awe-inspiring
component of their weddings.
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