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Making Your Own Wedding BouquetA wedding is one of the most significant points of a woman's life. The
long walk down the aisle wearing a stunning dress and a unique bouquet
to meet the man of her dreams at the altar is indeed a touching and
sentimental event. After all, it's the time when she swears to devote
the rest of her life to loving her husband and her future children, for
better or for worse. Nowadays, a wedding is handled by so many people –
the dressmaker, choreographer, wedding planner, cameramen, florist,
relatives, etc. – that it is virtually taken out of the bride's hand.
This saves the bride a lot of time to deal with pre-wedding jitters,
minor details and what-not, but some brides want to give their weddings
their own personal touch. One good way to do it is to create her own
wedding bouquet.You might ask, will it work? Of course, you
don't want to ruin your own wedding by toting a bouquet that
looks...unappealing, at the very least. You don't need a professional
florist background to make your own bouquet, but you need to be pretty
confident in your skill to do it. If not, best leave the bouquet-making
to more competent hands. The price may be exorbitant, but it will save
you the headache. However, if you can't afford the services of a
professional florist or you simply want your bouquet to be truly your
own – unique and personal – then by all means, make your own bouquet.First
things first. Choose the flowers that you want for your bouquet. One to
three kinds of flowers in a bouquet should be enough. To make your
bouquet more meaningful, choose flowers that have sentimental value to
you – red roses for when he confessed that he loves you, white roses
after your first big fight. The possibilities are endless! As for the
colors, white is a popular choice but you are free to deviate from it.
Be creative. Check out wedding magazines or websites for bouquet
designs so that you have an idea on what you want for your own.Don't
leave off making your flowers for the first time at the last minute
when you're preoccupied with other wedding details. Make sure to
practice some months before the big day so you know what to do in
making the actual flowers. Silk flowers don't wilt, break, or rot,
which makes them perfect for practicing. Prepare the necessary
materials: scissors, ribbon, twine, etc. Make the actual flower bouquet
two to three days before the wedding to keep them fresh.If you
do everything right, you'll be walking down that aisle with the most
special bouquet for the most special bride in the world.
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