
Wedding flowers are a major part of your wedding ceremony. The beauty of your wedding ceremony and the memories it creates will be greatly enhanced by floral arrangements and decorations. When it comes to wedding flowers, you'll have two major decisions to make. First of all, will you hire a florist or do the flowers yourself? Then, will you use fresh flowers or silk wedding flowers? Let's take a look at these two decisions and the pros and cons associated with each.
Hire A Florist or Do Your Own Wedding Flowers?
A professional florist has a great deal of experience with wedding flowers. They'll have a good understanding of which flowers are available and where to find them. A florist is skilled at creating atmosphere and matching floral decorations to the personalities of the bride and groom.
A florist should be able to match the wedding ceremony flowers to your theme, color scheme and wedding dress. When you meet with a prospective florist, make sure to take swatches of material along. Communicate your ideas for the wedding flowers, the layout of the rooms that will be decorated, and your budget.
Doing your own flowers is a good option if you have time and enjoy the creative work. But there are quite a few details you'll need to arrange. For example, you need to find a wholesale flower distributor who is willing to work with you (many only sell to businesses). If you don't have experience arranging flowers, then you should get some practice time in early. Doing all of the arrangements for a large wedding is not something you can handle by yourself. Do you have a few artistic friends and relatives who will be willing to pitch in?
The main thing you have to trade off in this decision is time versus cost. If you can afford a florist, that's probably the best way to go. As your wedding day approaches, it will be easy to get overwhelmed by the number of tasks and details. Handing off the wedding flowers to a florist is a smart move if your budget will allow it.
Real Wedding Flowers or Silk?
The other major decision area for wedding flowers is choosing between real flowers and silk. Real flowers are more traditional, so most tradition-minded brides won't even consider silk. One of the most dramatic differences between real flowers and silk wedding flowers is scent. The scent of real roses can't be easily duplicated. This advantage may be more important than you might first think, because scent is a very powerful memory trigger. In the years to come, the scent of real flowers will transport you back in time to the day of your wedding.
However, real flowers have a tendency to wilt quickly. If there's any sort of delivery problem or delay, you could be faced with wilted flowers at your ceremony. This is also an issue when you think about preserving wedding flowers. Real flowers are difficult to preserve, so even some brides who insist on real flowers for decoration may choose to have a silk flower bouquet.
Silk wedding flowers are becoming more popular, especially since today's silk flowers are often mistaken for real ones. Obviously, preserving wedding flowers is not a problem when you use silk. If the bride or anyone else in the wedding party is allergic to flowers, silk wedding flowers are a good choice. The primary advantage that silk flowers have over real ones is cost. You'll find that using silk wedding flowers will offer a significant savings over real flowers.
You may find your wedding budget determining your choices on these two points. If you really want real, traditional flowers, you may need to arrange them yourself to afford them. The cost savings offered by silk flowers may allow you to pass this job over to the florist. Above all, try to get wedding flowers that suit your personality and the theme of the wedding.
Whether your wedding flowers are silk or real, they should reflect your personality and the wedding's theme