Wedding Flowers and Bouquets


Every bride desires to make her wedding day special, and her wedding flowers - the choice of floral theme, color and display- is one of the most effective and fun ways to do so. For centuries, brides have carried bouquets and decorated wedding sites with floral arrangements. Divine Wedding Planners Flowers and BouquetsToday, the range of exciting possibilities is endless, providing an opportunity to set a distinctive tone for your wedding. We always attempt to gain the confidence to plan your wedding flowers and the ability to design a floral theme that reflects your unique personality and wows your guestsDivine Wedding Planners Flowers and Bouquets

Flowers are one of the most important aspects of a wedding. They bring color, life, and aroma to a wedding. They help make table settings more beautiful, and can transform a formerly dull space into a beautiful personality-filled one.

it is my job to create the perfect look for each an every bride who comes to me. It is important to meet their expectations, respect their budget, and most of all reflect their unique personalities. Fortunately, nature provides new and beautiful flowers every season. Each variety can create a look all to its own and when paired with other non-traditional varieties, the choices become endless. This is wonderful because it offers brides a variety of gorgeous choices for their wedding flowers that is unique to them and their special day.

Wedding flowers are one of the most important elements of your big day. Not only do they provide color and scent, but they symbolize life, growth, and rebirth. Good wedding flowers are also a conversation starter and after the food and dress, one of things guests will remember most. Special meanings are attributed to colors, And special meanings have been associated with specific flowers since the Victorian era. Men who were shy about expressing how they felt about a woman Divine Wedding Planners Flowers and Bouquestwould send flowers. Pansies meant "I'm thinking of you," yellow roses signified friendship, Calla lilies spoke of her magnificent beauty, and irises meant "I'm about to ask you an important question." Many brides also like to include symbolic herbs in their bouquets or decorations. Marjoram stands for happiness, sage for domestic virtue, and thyme for courage and strength. Rosemary is for remembrance. Lavender is for love and devotion. If you add a stalk of wheat, this means you are hoping for prosperity.

Now more than ever, brides and grooms are making their ceremonies a true reflection of their individual personalities. Rigid rules for color and type have gone by the wayside.

In order to Divine Wedding Planners Bouquets and Flowersdetermine your wedding flower needs

  • You'll need to have booked your ceremony site, and know how many arrangements you'll need to decorate it.
  • You'll need to have booked your reception site, and know the prominent colors of the venue (so the flowers don't clash)
  • If you are doing floral centerpieces, you'll need to know approximately how many wedding guests you are having, and thus how many centerpieces you'll need. (Most round catering tables seat 8, 10 or 12 guests; rectangular tables generally seat 8 people)
  • How many bridesmaids you are having, and the color of their dresses
  • The number of corsages (for mothers, grandmothers, and sometimes readers or other special guests) and boutonnieres (for the groom, groomsmen, ushers, and sometimes readers or other special guests).
  • If you'll need separate arrangements for the rehearsal dinner, post-wedding brunch, entryways, bathrooms, gift or cake tables, or buffet tables