So mom and I have started a search for only the best in silk flowers. Unfortch we're having some problems. I have never understood why they add 'waterdrops' to flower petals. It looks like someone dripped a hot glue gun on it and thought...'ooh that looks cool'. Or why they make blue velvet roses...seriously are people that tacky? Oh yeah...yes they are. Just some irritants...sorry.
So originally I was planning on doing a magnolia arrangement for my bridesmaids but decided against it in favor of blush roses in a tight cluster. Haven't found those yet, but hopefully it will be pretty.
I originally wanted a ball of stephanotis for my bouquet but even fake stephanotis is expensive and only comes in tiny clusters. B/c stephanotis is good luck at weddings you will see it in my bouquet just not a whole lot of it.
So I've been changing my mind a lot, but have found these very pretty flowers. Plus now I'm also thinking about sunflowers. But I can't have any foliage b/c my bridesmaid dresses are a strange shade of green...so yeah. What to do, what to do?
For now enjoy these pretty flowers:
The second would be foliage used for boutonnières and corsages. (the flowery part obviously)
The third is an idea for my bouquet but I'm not sure if I like it. But gardenia would look nice in a ball shaped bouquet like this:

Any ideas? I'm up for anything.
*kisses*
2 comments:
I like that ball thing-y. It looks pretty, and I like the third flower picture, but I think you didn't like that one.
Yeah, I hate those waterdrops on the flower petals. It's pointles and looks tacky.
I just thought of something random. Spraying the silk flowers with a flower scent! So as you walk down the aisle, you get a whiff.
I also like the blush roses idea. You can't go wrong with roses.
I love hobby lobby! I used the blue hydrangeas to make my centerpieces by pulling the little clusters off. With silks, you can do them way in advance too. I designed my bouquets with silks, but had them done naturally. If you really want a ball shaped bouquet, you should get a styrofoam ball (white, if you're using white flowers) and put the little sprigs into it. You can attach a handle ribbon with glue and a thumb tack type pin. Good luck with the wedding projects! I loved mine!
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