The Bride's Butler is a Wedding Coordination company located in Hamilton, Ontario. All services are executed by a certified coordinator, and can be tailored to meet your needs and budget. I'm Diane Morris, the founder & owner of The Bride's Butler. Thanks for stopping by the blog for tips, advice, ideas and real weddings. Enjoy!
Wednesday, June 20, 2012
Give your flowers meaning
Most Brides will pick flowers for their wedding based on the colour, size, seasonality (availability) and cost. Flowers can be expensive, especially if you're ordering ones that aren't in season during your special day.
To add more meaning to your flowers, and to give your guests something to talk about, why not post a list of your chosen flowers and their meaning like what my recent Bride, Natalie did?
Placed on her gift table, I thought this was a great way for her to showcase her love of flowers and why she chose what she did for the day she said "I do" to Jason.
Online you can find all kinds of meanings and symbols for flowers. Check out Flowers for Canada or The Language of Flowers.
Remember that if you're not all that into flowers, you can always incorporate plants, nuts and seeds. Or, if you're totally against using real flowers, why not go with a broach or button bouquet?
What kind of flowers are you planning on displaying at your wedding and in your bouquet?
No matter what you choose, be sure that the flowers you pick have some sort of meaning to you. Maybe you decide to pick flowers that were the kind he first gave you when you started dating. Maybe you chose your mother's favourite flower to honour her, or maybe you simply pick what you think are pretty. Whether you display the meaning of your flowers or not, you'll know that they were chosen with your special meaning in mind.
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