There are some things that it seems you are just expected to know about as a bride-to-be. Like for example flowers - when I was looking around for a florist I was surprised by the number of suppliers who wanted to know exactly what type of blooms I wanted - I hadn't got a clue. I cam tell a rose from a daisy but that is just about as far as my floral knowledge extends.
Anyway, I'm guessing I''m not the only person who went through life blissfully unaware of the names and characteristics of the most popular wedding flowers. So here's a handy guide. Choosing flowers that are in season can reduce your costs so it's worth checking out what's hot and what's not around the time of your wedding.
One of the things I found helpful when searching for wedding flowers was using Google Images. It's an easy way to see all the different varieties and colours of each typs of flower listed below and also to look at different types of bouquets that they can be included in. Someof my personal favorites are included in today's post. A photo of some hydrangea (although I didn't know then that's what it was called) inspired my wedding moodboard and I had some of the delicate but daring lisianthus in my bouquet. I've said before picking flowers was not something I looked forward to or was excited about but I was delighted with the end result and have come to realise how they help set the mood for the day.
Anyway, I'm guessing I''m not the only person who went through life blissfully unaware of the names and characteristics of the most popular wedding flowers. So here's a handy guide. Choosing flowers that are in season can reduce your costs so it's worth checking out what's hot and what's not around the time of your wedding.
One of the things I found helpful when searching for wedding flowers was using Google Images. It's an easy way to see all the different varieties and colours of each typs of flower listed below and also to look at different types of bouquets that they can be included in. Someof my personal favorites are included in today's post. A photo of some hydrangea (although I didn't know then that's what it was called) inspired my wedding moodboard and I had some of the delicate but daring lisianthus in my bouquet. I've said before picking flowers was not something I looked forward to or was excited about but I was delighted with the end result and have come to realise how they help set the mood for the day.
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