Friday, November 19, 2010

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Weddings Winter: What are the most beautiful flowers of the season for your wedding?

Learn how to design your own 'bouquet' in terms of seasonal flowers.

There is a class for every bride ... and a flower for every season. At the time of preparing the bride's bouquet, style, cut and color of the dress are essential to create contrast and that all work together in harmony, like a charm: think the industry is not only the first thing you see those invited to enter the Church or the court, but will also be your faithful companion throughout the day, appearing with you in each of the photos and video.

When choosing the dominant flower, camellias, iris, lily, pansies, tulips and bells are the queens and kings of the winter. Married in this season can play a wide range of white, iridescent, green, pink, cream and ivory, if you want to celebrate a big wedding 'snow', white flowers are a complete success in recent months, as they create a perfect setting on the dress, and look a delicate crystal embroidered sleeves, a long buttoned front in the surcoat or glamorous fur stole.

One of the most romantic winter flowers and elegant is camellia, Coco Chanel was the very in love with this variety of flower with corolla and infinite spherical layers petals, delicate silhouette which makes them perfect for cutting branches round to fit perfectly in your hand. Camellia is also a "distant cousin" of the spring peony as far as appearance is concerned, so if you want to give a single 'Sunny' to your wedding, the camellia is the perfect flower for you.

Lily, Calla and gladioli are another selling in winter bouquets: XL-sized petals are associated with glamorous Hollywood stars of the 50's. Combine with vintage jewelry , rhinestones and silk background color champagne.

hyacinth jasmine or are another the alternatives at the same time delicate and complicated of the season: despite its small size, these tiny flowers give off an intense and powerful aroma, which makes them a flower almost unavailable at weddings in summer. Use them as a framework for roses or orchids, and is useful to design a cascading bridal bouquet, with lots of volume. The trick to getting the perfect look : combines compact with delicate flowers grown under tropical touches, and give your bouquet a exotic appearance, delicate and fragrant.

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