YOUR CHOICE OF FLOWERS
place flowers on a chuppah to add beauty and elegance. Flowers also are commonly used in Muslim wedding ceremonies, appearing in floral arches or even as a stunning floral wall during the Nikah to separate the bride and groom. During religious ceremonies, couples should heed the requirements of the house of worship and ensure that flowers are modest and within the parameters set for the faith.
Aisle decorations
Flowers may be used on the seatbacks or on the sides of pews. Small flowers, ribbons and greenery are hung to enhance the ambiance of the space.
Centerpieces
Flowers are a focal point during wedding receptions, taking up prime real estate in the center of tables. Knowledgeable florists can
create pieces that are beautiful and will not obstruct the view or comfort of guests when seated. Additional floral arrangements may be included to enhance additional areas of the reception space, such as floral arches for photographs, vases placed near the seating chart and even flowers in the restrooms to make these spaces even more inviting.
Toss bouquet
If a couple decides to adhere to traditional wedding customs, the bride will toss a smaller bouquet to eager single women ready to catch it. A tossed bouquet may feature fresh flowers or artificial silk flowers. This decoy bouquet enables the bride to return home with her actual bouquet to preserve it, but still participate in this classic tradition.
Flowers enhance a wedding with their beauty, symbolism and aroma.
YOUR CHOICE OF FLOWERS
Beautiful bouquets, arrangements depend on season, location, fragrance, and uniqueness. Here are some flower options to get you started on your dream bouquet.
• Roses
• Ranunculus
• peony
• Hydrangea
• Dahlia
• Calla Lily
• Gardenia
• Orchid
• Protea
• Lilac
• Lily of the valley
• Anemone
• Tulip
• Sunflower
• Baby breathe
• Carnation
• Sweetpea
• Anthurium
• Amaranthus
• Marigold
• Daisy
• Amaryllis
• Black-eyed Susan
• Camellia
• Cherry Blossoms
• Chamomile
• Craspedia( Billy Ball)
• Foxglove
• Lavender
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