The flowers that you choose for your wedding have a very specific purpose, and it’s not just to add color and beauty. Flowers represent new life, which is essentially what you’re entering on your big day. When you think about it that way, it is hard to shrug and say that just any wedding flowers will do. This is why you need a great florist that understands the importance of the flowers and can even share the meanings of certain blooms.

Of course, there are several flowers that are traditionally used for weddings. It is hard to find ceremonies that aren’t banked with blooms of roses, lilies, or orchids. These are, indeed, some gorgeous choices, but don’t tie yourself down to the traditional if you have other ideas. Gerber daisies can offer a wide selection of colors and bring a fresh, spring-like feel to the proceedings. You can also consider tulips or sunflowers for a bright and cheerful day. Many Christmas weddings feature magnolia blooms or holly and poinsettia plants. There are hundreds of ways that you can shake up tradition and still have a beautiful selection of flowers.

Once you have an idea of the flowers you would prefer, talk your ideas over with your florist. Ask to see any photographs or portfolios of previous work, especially if he or she has worked with your choices in the past. It is important to see how your flower choices will translate to the bridal bouquet, the bridesmaids’ bouquets, the centerpieces, and the decorations. You should be prepared to change things up a bit if your first visions just don’t work, but trust your florist to help you get things just right.

It will certainly help move things along if you are able to provide swatches of color from the attendants’ dresses and suits. This will help you to choose blooms that closely match your themes and colors. You will also need to inform your florist of the number of bridesmaids’ bouquets, groomsmen’s boutonnieres, and corsages for mothers and grandmothers that you will need. It’s also a good idea to have a rough estimate for the number of guests, so that you and your florist can begin planning the number of centerpieces that you will need. This will certainly help you keep a closer eye on the amount of money that you will be spending on your flowers.

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