How to Plan A Unique Garden Wedding
Have you considered the beautiful effect that bright yellow sunflowers might have as part of your garden wedding? Even if sunflowers are not your favorite, a garden wedding is always a lovely choice.
Although many brides have enjoyed the use of color as part of their wedding over the past few years, times are changing. Today’s brides are choosing to return to the traditional white wedding. And a white wedding gown can look absolutely stunning when surrounded by beautiful and colorful flowers.
It makes no difference if you hold your garden wedding in New York’s Central Park, or in a private garden, nature is all around you to inspire and motivate you. But if you want everything to be white, including the flowers, then a garden wedding can still be the answer. The choice of color or no color is yours but remember, no garden wedding is complete without flowers.
If you are planning to have a garden wedding then the following seasonal guide is definitely something you will need:
? Spring: pink, blue, purple and light yellow ? Summer: White, magenta, canary yellow and baby blue ? Fall: Burgundy, red, burnt orange, gold and brown ? Winter: white, red, deep wine, green, and chocolate brown
Whether you are wanting particular flowers for your bridesmaids or centerpieces it is important that you bear in mind that flowers are seasonal. You cannot choose the flowers until the date has been set, and then you will know what season it will be in.
Here you have some ideas in place for your garden wedding. The bride who desires a trendy and fresh look for the summer can be seen flocking to green and pink in droves. Is that a surprise? No, it is not. For most of us, these beautiful hues are the ultimate when it comes to that playful and contemporary mood. It is feminine but flexible to fit a variety of different moods.
As already mentioned, flowers are seasonal. If you have set your heart on a particular flower that is not available at home, you would then have to have them imported from a place that is experiencing the season. Of course, this is an expensive solution to a problem that can be easily avoided.
It would be best for the blushing bride to consult a florist before she begins to do her wedding shopping for flowers. You can always voice your likes and dislikes with either the designer or a florist and then you should willingly follow their expertise for guidance. More than likely your florist may be able to suggest another similar flower as you do your wedding shopping for flowers.
If you are fortunate enough to have a large budget at your disposal then extra expenses such as having flowers imported will not be a problem. For the majority of brides, however, good planning of each aspect of the wedding will ensure that your garden wedding is one you will never forget.
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