Outdoor Weddings
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Spring is the best season for an outdoor wedding to have. Tables for your reception site, you can choose to large flowers in a variety of bright colors like yellow tree peonies, tulips and ranunculus. You also might want to add some texture to your arrangement by mixing it with ferns or geranium leaves.
If you are getting married on a farm or barn, select unconventional containers for your flowers. Choose something natural or antique look, such as port with built-in baskets, French flower buckets or metal foundries.
Bouquets
Choose a bouquet of the season and your wedding theme and colors would reflect. If you are tall, you can opt for a long, cascading bouquet of fresh spring flowers. The height of your bouquet will surely complement your body shape, in contrast to a small bouquet. Ask your florist to ensure you a long, narrow bouquet of a wine-like feel to it.
You can also use flowers that are available for this season, such as peonies, tulips and cosmos.
Favors
Your wedding favors can also serve as wedding decorations. Ty to think of favors that the elements of the spring to fit. While some couples choose edible wedding giveaways, such as chocolate, wine or cupcakes, some couples opt for useful things. Since spring symbolizes new life, you can offer your guests some tuberous begonias and gladioli. If planted in the spring, they will germinate in the summer. Show an attractive range of flowers such as calla lilies, lilacs and a number of branches. Place a sign in front of it, instruct them to small sacks of bulbs to fill before they go home.
Dramatic Entrance
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Create a compelling entrance to your reception by having a flowery arch at the door. This will be a huge visual impact among the guests, making them more excited to enter your reception location. Select different flowers that are prevalent in the spring and add some beautiful leaves to the entrance way to decorate. If it is too time consuming for you, you can distribute the leaflets at the entrance or on the aisle.