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Wedding Bouquets

bridesmaid dresses, colors, centerpieces

Wedding bouquets are an essential part of the wedding ceremony and the reception, and must be coordinated with the wedding dress, the bridesmaid dresses and wedding colors that will be weaved throughout the ceremony's centerpieces and other accessories. Once the bride-to-be chooses that perfect gown, wedding bouquets, flowers, and centerpieces, it's time to focus on the bridesmaid's gowns.

Bridesmaid dresses are just as important as the wedding gown. Bridesmaid dresses can come in a variety of styles and fabrics. Careful consideration should be taken with the type of fabrics that will be used for bridesmaids dresses not only for the look, but for comfort and breathability. Your bridesmaids will definitely thank you for choosing suitable bridesmaid dresses, especially during the summer and winter months.

The most costly fabric chosen for bridesmaid dresses is silk. Silk fabric flows beautifully, has a natural sheen, and allows breathability. It is common to see silk bridesmaid dresses in the range of $900.00 or more.

Satin is way cheaper than silk, stiffer, and is the most popular fabric for bridesmaid dresses. Satin bridesmaid dresses are considered to be the top choice for formal/evening weddings.

Chiffon is a very airy, feminine fabric for dress styles and is ideal for a summer beaching wedding.

Organza is very similar to chiffon but does not possess fluidity in its drape.

Taffeta is heavier than satin and has no sheen. It is most commonly worn for winter ceremonies.

One of the most important factors to consider when choosing a wedding bouquet is body shape and height of the bride. Even though the center of attention will be on the bride, bridesmaid dresses also need to be flattering to each woman in your party; this includes the type of bouquets or flowers that will carried.

Too small or too large bouquets or flowers can detract from the look of the bridal party. Choose wedding colors that provide a look that's in balance. There are a wide range of wedding colors to select, based on the season, or wedding theme.

Table centerpieces can further brighten and enliven the atmosphere. Wedding colors can be best displayed at receptions. Candles are a great choice for table centerpieces, and seem to capture the feel of romance best.

If you have no experience with arranging centerpieces, you may want to consult a professional, or check out popular websites for trendy tips. Shopping around for table centerpieces may actually prove to be more thrifty. You can purchase table centerpieces, or you can opt for a rental service. Centerpieces are available in impressive styles and shapes, to cater to different tastes of style.

If you don't want to use real flowers or bouquets, there are plenty of alternatives to choose from. Silk, paper, buttons, brooches, butterflies, and even clay can be shaped as flowers. Again, wedding colors can be mixed and matched with these materials . Wedding bouquets will take much thought and time to design and plan for everyone in the bridal party, so plan in advance

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While fresh flowers may be a more traditional choice for the bride and the bridesmaids to carry, alternatives can be just as spectacular, especially when the bride may want to keep memorabilia of her wedding day. Centerpieces, flowers and bouquets don't have to match dead-on with your wedding colors. Colors of different shades within the same spectrum can work just as well.

So who holds the bouquet once the bride walks down the aisle? As soon as the bride gets to the altar, she hands off her bouquet to the next bridesmaid, then she goes down empty handed and straightens the bride's train and her veil, comes back to her place and takes her flowers back. The bride will hold on to her bouquet until the ring exchange. Once that's done the bride will give her bouquet back to her bridesmaid who will then be holding 2 bouquets. The bride wikll likely take her bouquet back once more so that she has them to walk back down the aisle.

Tossing the bouquet is a very-long running tradition, that happens at the close of the wedding reception. Many brides choose to include this ritual, while others view it as a tacky tradition and have chosen to replace it with some other type of send off

Building your bouquet around single or combination wedding colors are essential for setting the right ambience. You can even have one set of wedding bouquets for the actual ceremony and another set for the reception. Combination wedding colors adds an extra touch of style to any ceremony.

Bridesmaid dresses, wedding colors, centerpieces, bouquets, and flowers are a small piece of a big picture. That is, the one you'll want to save for your wedding photo album. Make sure your wedding day is perfect with the right flowers, the right dresses, the right ambience, and the right wedding colors!

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