Showing posts with label wedding bouquets. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wedding bouquets. Show all posts

Friday, October 16, 2009

Calla Lilies and Roses Bridal Bouquet Ideas for Every Bride

The details involved in planning a wedding are often overwhelming. Coordinating photographers, invitations, seating arrangements, music, menus and a location to hold the event are only some of the arrangements that need to be made. In addition, every bride has her own idea of how her wedding should be, how her dress should lay, how the music should sound and how her bouquet should look. While many decisions are time consuming, choosing a bouquet doesn’t have to be. By selecting a calla lilies and roses bridal bouquet, every bride can relax with the knowledge that she will have a classic and sophisticated bouquet that will look stunning throughout the event.

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any designs and color options from which to create a beautiful calla lilies and roses bouquet, making certain that every bride will find one that she loves. The great variety of roses available means that brides can choose peach and orange roses for a spring wedding, pink or hot pink for a summer wedding, brown and yellow for a fall wedding, or red or lavender for a winter wedding. Colored roses can match a seasonal theme or be ordered to match bridesmaids’ dresses. Any color rose will be elegantly accented by delicate crisp tall calla lilies or charming mini calla lilies, depending on the bride’s style preference.

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st as roses come in many colors, so too, do calla lilies. A calla lilies and roses bridal bouquet can offer a dramatic monochromatic look or a vibrant multi-colored appearance. A lovely idea for a contemporary bouquet is to have white or cream colored roses intermingled with orange mini calla lilies in a tight-packed bouquet tied with a salmon colored satin ribbon. Another elegant option is to use various pastel colors such as rose peach, rose pink, rose cream and rose lavender and combine them with white calla lilies and a silver satin ribbon. Such a bouquet will add wonderful contrasting color to a sparkling white wedding dress without drawing attention away from the bride.

From the simple to the lavish, a bouquet of elegant calla lilies and roses can be created easily, making your wedding planning that much easier and less stressful. Given the wide range of color choices every bride will have an easy time finding the right combination for her dream bridal bouquet.

Monday, October 12, 2009

Calla Lilies: Exotic Beauty for Any Occasion

"The calla lilies are in bloom again. Such a strange flower -- suitable to any occasion."
(Katherine Hepburn in Stage Door - 1937)

Originally cultivated on the beautiful coast of southern Africa, calla lilies (aka calla lillies) are stunning and dramatic flowers. Additionally, the strength and durability of calla lilies enable them to hold up perfectly as part of a centerpiece or wedding bouquet and to be enjoyed long after the event is long over.

Calla lilies are available in a multitude of shades and colors from pure white and sunny yellow to vibrant orange and luscious red. With so many fabulous choices, calla lilies can be used in virtually any flower arrangement to create a dashing, sophisticated look. Consequently, it is not surprising that calla lilies have become the flower of choice for both interior designers and event planners; their durability, longevity, and array of breathtaking colors make calla lilies a fantastic choice for decorating both homes and special events.

When choosing calla lilies, it is important to understand the different styles offered. Mini calla lilies (also commonly referred to as mini calla lilies) are usually about 15-18 inches tall and are available in a wide range of vivid colors. A full size calla lily can be as tall as two feet and is usually white or yellow. The taller variety is generally only available for a few months during the summer, making them a truly exotic and striking selection.

With their exquisite dagger-shaped leaves, calla lilies are an eye-catching way to decorate any event. They are frequently found in a robust pink color and are often as a complement in bouquets with other varieties of white, red and yellow flowers. Calla lily arm bouquets are popular among brides seeking a graceful, serene look. With a calla lily arm bouquet, the bride cradles the long-stemmed flowers in the crook of her arm as she walks down the aisle. Calla lilies are also ideal flowers for a "clutch wedding bouquet," where the bride holds the flowers in her hands. Both of these bouquet options create a sleek, classy bouquet and a simple, polished look.

When cutting calla lilies, it is best to cut the flower when the spathe (the leaf-like part of the flower) is already fully opened or at least partially opened, but while the pollen is still present. Once cut, you can keep your calla lilies dry at a temperature of 40° F for as long as three days, or if kept wet they will remain radiant for as long as a week. Cut for weddings and parties, calla lilies can be taken home by guests and enjoyed for days after the event.

Enjoy the beauty and originality of these outstanding flowers today!

Monday, September 28, 2009

How to get your boyfriend to propose

The million dollar question – you are both in love, you are crazy about him, you've been enjoying a good relationship for quite a while (a few months or seven years – and you know this is it. You are ready and you want it to happen, but it just seems as if he has all the time in the world, so how are you going to get your boyfriend to propose? Here are a few tips that will guide you in getting your boyfriend to propose:


1. Mention weddings and marriage in a general way from time to time, talk about close friends you have who are happily married. Talk about how happy they are together.

2. Point out your shared interests, values and common goals. Open his eyes so he'll realize that you're the one for him.

3. Create opportunities: arrange romantic situations that could be a suitable time for him to propose: dinners, weekend vacations, any thing that can be the perfect scene for your boyfriend to propose.

4. Magic – use your unique and individual style to show him you love him and that you are the perfect girl for him. This special intermix, what you may call magic, is just being a true good friend and expressing it by action, words and any other way you find appealing.

Remember: when you want to get your boyfriend to propose, be patient, act wisely and don’t forget to enjoy the pre-engagement period of your relation.

Get Him To Propose



Wedding flowers

The trickiest question of all: how to get him to propose. It has been your dream ever since, you've always waited for your prince of charms, and finally he has arrived and you have even been enjoying a beautiful relationship for quite a while. But he isn’t showing any signs of doing anything about it. You decide it is time to make a move and get him to propose to you, and make you the happiest woman in the world. So – what to do?

First – stay cool, happy and merry. Men don’t like when women who act nervously; in fact it is the first thing to scare them away. Second – although you have a target in front of you, be a good and loving friend as you have until now – don’t get out of you skin to get him to propose to you. Any drastic changes might seem a little strange. After practicing 'acting casual and natural', the time to add your little spicy act has come.

Your magical sentences should be entwined with your daily conversations and we have gathered a few examples especially for you: Remind him how good you feel together. Point out how well you work as a team. Talk about future plans, such as a joint vacation next summer, moving to a new house or other future events. Mention your close friends who are married and how happy they are together. Express excitement and interest about weddings and all things that are related to the subject: get enthusiastic about the engagement ring of a friend (don’t forget to make sure your boyfriend is around), make a note of pointing out to him engagement rings in the shop window while passing by, but of course, do it in your in a natural and calm way.

Use these tips and ideas to create your unique way to get him to propose to you. Good luck!

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Stunning Wedding Bouquets for the Big Day of your Life

Wedding in the absence of flowers is like a garden without blooms, and the flowers are as important as other wedding essentials.

The wedding bouquet, in particular, which you carry on your big day, needs special attention and planning. The right wedding bouquet must complement your dress and at the same time should not detract.

A simple and elegant wedding bouquet is a great accessory to complement your gorgeous gown and smiling face. If a wedding bouquet is too flashy or showy, your dress may not receive the attention it deserves. However, that doesn’t mean that your bridal bouquet should be plain, white and boring.

Pretty Pink




















This collection of 18 sweet and unique pink roses will be a hit with
every bride. Give it to your bridesmaid or carry it with you throughout your big day.
The stems of the roses are completely covered and tied with pink satin ribbon, which will make your bouquet look more elegant and decent.


Vibrant Fall






















This vibrant flower bouquet is hand–tied with a wonderful combination of black magic red roses, mango
mini callas, hypericum berries and circus roses. This amazing collection of flowers is especially suitable for a fall wedding.


Monday, August 31, 2009

How to Pick fall wedding flowers and colors


Fall is such a beautiful time of year. And if you are lucky enough to live in a place that has plenty of fall foliage then chances are fall is your favorite season. If you are engaged to be married and then a fall wedding with vibrant colors of the season and beautiful fall wedding flowers will be a beautiful day to remember.
If you are going with a specific Autumn theme then you can really take advantage of the beautiful and vibrant colors for breathtaking fall wedding flowers.

1. Step 1

Pick your colors. What you decide for your fall wedding flowers will depend on which colors you go with. There are several different color combinations for fall that you can choose from by looking around at what nature has to offer. You can easily choose from rich shades or burgundies, burnt orange, copper and gold just to name a few.

2. Step 2

Talk to your florist or flower provider like RoseSource.com. Both will be able to recommend fall wedding flowers that will compliment your wedding colors and each other. Common fall flowers perfect in yellow/orange hues include sunflowers, gerber, daisies, mango callas, burgundy, black magic roses, orange rose and hypericum berries .

3. Step 3

Add other outdoor elements. Adding small pumpkins and gourds to your fall wedding flowers will make beautiful fall centerpieces.


Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Wedding Entrance Dance

Check out this wedding's party entrance into the church. Very cool and so much fun.



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