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Lors de la décoration florale de votre mariage vous avez deux solutions:

- utilisé de fleurs artificielles : les progrès ont fait que le look et le touché de ces dernières sont quasi similaire aux vrais fleurs. De plus, les fleurs pourront être réutilisées pour d’autres occasions voir la décoration de votre future maison et le bouquet de la mariée pourra être conservé toute la vie.

- La seconde solution qui consiste à utiliser de vraies fleurs est évidemment la plus chic et traditionnelle et encore très utilisée dans les mariages. Cependant il faut accepter que vos fleurs et bouquets ont une courte durée de vie.

Le lancer du bouquet:

A la fin de la journée, la mariée peut lancer - dos à ses amies encore célibataires - son bouquet en l’air. Celle qui l’attrapera est censée se marier la prochaine.

Le bouquet de la mariée:

Généralement composé de fleurs pâles, le bouquet de la mariée peut tout aussi bien être plus original, et se composer de fruits, de fleurs des champs, de coquillages, selon vos envies et le style de votre mariage. Vous pourrez le choisir rond ou en cascade. Quel que soit votre choix, nous vous conseillons de demander à votre fleuriste de protéger les tiges avec un linge humide afin de conserver votre bouquet le plus longtemps possible. En cas de commande sur Internet, les fleurs sont automatiquement livrées avec une gelée nutritive qui leurs conserve leur fraicheur pendant plusieurs jours.

Le bouquet de la mariée est plutôt rond, composé de petites roses blanches ou roses, de pois de senteur, de lavande, de blé, de renoncules, ou de marguerites, selon la saison,…

Autre possibilité : le bouquet en “cascade”, avec des phalaenopsis, une orchidée à fleurs plates, des freesias, des stéphanotis, du jasmin, du lierre

Les compositions florales:

Généralement, il est d’usage de prévoir pour votre décoration :

  • Deux compositions pour l’église (que vous pourrez laisser sur place après la cérémonie ou que vous pouvez récupérer pour votre réception) Ces compositions seront à disposer de part et d’autre de l’autel par le fleuriste ou la personne que vous aurez missionnée.
  • Des petits bouquets assortis à nouer à l’extrémité de chaque banc le long de l’allée centrale de l’église. Le fleuriste ou l’un de vos proches pourra s’en charger.
  • De beaux bouquets à placer sur chaque buffet lors de votre réception. Le traiteur ou le chef de rang pourra s’en occuper, il vous suffira simplement de lui en faire la demande.
  • Des bouquets assortis à disposer sur chaque table d’invités pour le dîner. De la même façon, le traiteur ou le chef de rang pourra s’en charger.

Idées pour sélectionner vos fleurs en fonction du style de mariage souhaité :

Mariage solennel : Lys, Orchidées, Gardénias…

Mariage traditionnel : Rose Blanche, rose, Pivoine, Tulipe, Freesia, Jasmin…

Mariage original : Epis de blé de maïs, Anémone, Tournesol, Petits artichauts…

Flowers have always been used for decoration at weddings.

Some people choose the flowers at the wedding on the basis of their symbolic meaning. For example orange blossom has always been associated with weddings because it signifies purity and chastity.

Peonies are avoided by some as they represent shame; azaleas represent temperance: roses symbolise love and snowdrops represent hope.

A combination of red and white flowers is avoided by the superstitious because they stand for blood and bandages.

However, people from different regions may attach other meanings to the same flower. For example lilies symbolise majesty to some but are thought unlucky by others because of their association with death.

The groom often chooses a flower for his buttonhole which also occurs in the bride’s bouquet. This is a vestige of the time when a Knight would wear his Lady’s colours to display his love.

gaywed.JPGIf you are going to get married this summer now is the time to decide what flowers you will need for the happy day. Lavender, lilies, sunflower, dahlia, rose, magnolia, carnation, heather and sweetpea are all in season.

Remember to consider what flowers you want, and where you want them. Flowers could be needed for the ceremony, whether it is in a church or other location. Flowers for the reception can range from a centrepiece on each table to complete floral decoration of the venue with ledges and mantelpieces dripping with flowers and a welcome arch for the happy couple to make an entrance.

Then there are personal flowers for bride and bridesmaids, and perhaps a flowergirl. The groom will need a buttonhole to match his status and another for the best man. There are also the important friends and family who need to celebrate the day wearing their own matching flowers: corsages for the mothers and other female relatives; buttonholes for the ushers can help indicate their role.

At Flowers24Hours.co.uk we usually recommend our sister website Todich Floral Design Ltd for those who are looking for an all round package. We can also supply planning advice to our customers. On the TFD website we have a range of images of wedding flowers, from bridal bouquets to room decorations.

Are you, or someone close to you, getting married? If so then you must surely be aware that there are literally hundreds of things to be done. Bridal bouquets and flowers may seem a minor part of the wedding but they will be in everyone’s photographs and memories of the day for life. With so many different types of flowers to choose from it may be difficult to choose the ones that will express your individuality and also your togetherness for ever.

Most flowers have a certain romantic appeal which makes them perfect for bridal bouquets. Flowers like chrysanthemum signify the beauty of everlasting love, while roses signify the ardour of romance. Flowers like amaranthus and white daisy signify togetherness and innocence and the beautiful wisteria flower literally means “I cling to thee”. Flowers like white lilac, lily and violets represent emotions of gratitude, fidelity and devotion while rosemary and sweetpeas symbolize the delicate pleasures of romantic love. www.flowers24hours.co.uk will assist you in deciding the right flowers for your wedding day. All our previous floral decorations have been photographed and are available on the net. Moreover our delivery service is extremely prompt. And we always ensure that our flower deliveries reach our customers fresh and right on time.

The choice of flowers for the wedding day is very important. Not only ensuring proper colour co-ordination but flowers have their own language and the meaning of expressing any special moment. Preparing for a wedding is not something to be undertaken lightly, traditionally this is organised by the bride’s mother. However nowadays with people living away from home and having independent lives before their wedding, it is common for the bride herself to organise it for the big day. When it comes to wedding, people usually prefer to organise it in their own ethical way. Right from the decoration, flower selection, bouquet, dress and everything should be matched according to the ethics and culture we follow.

www.flowers24hours.co.uk is one stop shop when you plan for your ethnic wedding. Whether you need a chuppah for a Jewish wedding, garlands of flowers for a Hindu wedding, a floral crown for an Orthodox wedding, or floral banquet table arrangement for a Muslim wedding ceremony at Todich Floral Design we can provide a floral solution which is not only original, but appropriate to your cultural needs. We provide you services like: Dedicated free advice on design, style and flowers that suit you, comprehensive image gallery of our previous wedding work, personal wedding flowers delivered throughout the UK, free bridal bouquet, very competitive and honestly priced designs and many more surprising attractions. Visit our website and order your kind of flowers for your ethnic wedding.

Wedding Flower bouquet for the bride should be selected according to the bride’s personality and should complement the dress and body shape. The wedding bouquet represents fertility and is to compliment the bridal gown. The tradition of carry the bridal bouquet can be traced back to the ancient times. That time the brides used to carry spices and herbs, with strong odours to protect the wedding part from bad luck, evil spirit an ill health. In the Greeks and Romans weddings, flowers are the essence of love. In today’s time, the choice of flowers for the wedding is influenced by the meanings attributes to the flowers.

The bridal bouquet consists of white or cream flowers like stephanotis, sweet peas, lilies of the valley, orchids, roses, carnations or gardenias. Lily of the valley and orchids is still a popular choice for brides, who want an all-traditional wedding. These flowers present the classic and timeless colour that is white. www.flowers24hours.co.uk has many different styles of wedding flower bouquets available online. Each bouquet varies in price according to the flowers selected and time of work involved in creating it. We also create flowers arrangements for the church and reception and we are known for our 24 hours delivery within London and UK.