For some brides, long gone are the days of tightly wrapped, ball-shaped bunches of roses or calla lilies that get joyfully thrown over one’s shoulder at wedding’s end to the delighted crowd. Now, ...
Carry flowers from your own backyard on your big day.
Delivering the latest in style, inspiration, helpful tips and tricks, and everything else you need to know to plan the perfect New England wedding. Getting married in the fall? Make your grand ...
While just about any blooms can be procured at any time of year (peonies and ranunculus in October—why not!), there is something to be said for embracing the spirit of the season with your wedding ...
When it's your turn to say “I do,” the power over your big day will be entirely in your hands. The countless decisions you'll have to make may add up and overwhelm you, but there are only a few ...
Also known as the "waterfall" bouquet, the cascade bouquet is considered the most traditional and formal of wedding bouquets. They are created using an abundance of flowers. Advantages:A spectacular ...
Bridal bouquet frangipani is an evergreen or sometimes a semi-deciduous tree. The older the specimen, the more likely it is to keep its leaves in the dry months. The leaves are large, 12-inches long ...
When you're wearing a gown blanketed in blooms, choosing which flowers to carry can be tricky. Here, a few guidelines: If your gown is covered in appliqued flowers... Mirror its textured feel with ...
Dressed in black dresses and sneakers, modern brides have been audaciously breaking tradition to add a unique touch to their weddings. Most recently, we’ve noticed the dried flower bouquet eclipsing ...
Budget conscious brides and grooms are being encouraged to plan ahead and grow their own wedding flowers. Gardening expert Chris Bonnett from GardeningExpress.co.uk said: 'Growing your own flowers is ...