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Special Considerations For A Garden Wedding
Every bride and groom who decides to have their wedding outside of a church usually already have a good idea of where they want their ceremony preformed. Many couples have planned their wedding in a park or beautiful garden area. If you are trying...
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Cheap Wedding Favors
Planning a wedding of any size or budget can have numerous items that may be quite costly. In addition to planning for the dress and cake, a bride will want to spend thought considering the wedding favors for her guests. These small tokens of...
Wedding Favor Creator
Wedding favors have always been a nice, personal gesture to include in your wedding preparations. Unfortunately, there are too many "cookie-cutter" type favors out there, which portray the couple’s lack of interest in providing something unique....
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Maui: A Prime Wedding Destination
Most visitors to Hawaii would agree that Maui is the most beautiful of all the settled islands there. For your wedding ceremony, for that special day you’ll remember for the rest of your lives, there’s no better location than Maui. When most people...
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Checklist Of Flowers For Your Wedding Day
Weddings and beautiful flowers go hand in hand. Fresh flowers, silk flowers, dried flowers and preserved flower arrangements alike require special preparations and planning. Whether you intend to hire a professional florist or make your own wedding floral arrangements, it is a good idea to create a checklist of flowers that you will need for your special day.
The following list includes flower arrangements for the wedding ceremony, wedding reception, bridal party members, family members and other individuals providing special services or assistance throughout your wedding day. Use the checklist below as a general guide to assist you in creating your own personalized checklist of flowers. Add or remove items from the list based on your wedding day needs. Creating wedding checklists well in advance will not only give you and/or your family time to plan and save money for expenses, but it will assist you in keeping your wedding plans organized and detailed. Once you have determined the number and different types of flower arrangements you will need, you can set your wedding flowers budget and begin researching different floral designs to coordinate with your wedding day theme.
Flowers for the Wedding Ceremony
Guest Book Table or Stand
Candelabras
Unity Candle Table or Stand
Church Pews (with or without pew
bows)
Alter
Wedding Arch
Piano and/or Organ
Flowers for the Bridal Party, Family and Other Individuals
Bride's Bouquet
Bouquets for Maid of Honor and Bridesmaids
Flower Girl Basket and Flower Girl Crown/Hair Accessory
Corsages for Mothers and Grandmothers
Boutonniere for Groom
Boutonnieres for Best Man, Groomsmen, Ushers and Ring Bearer
Boutonnieres for Fathers and Grandfathers
Boutonniere for Minister/Officiant
Corsages or Boutonnieres for Pianist/Organist
Corsages or Boutonnieres for Wedding Coordinator
Corsages or Boutonnieres for those providing special services or assistance.
Flowers for the Wedding Reception
Candelabras
Chandeliers
Wedding Party Head Table
Guest Tables
Cake Table
Cake Knife and Cake Server
Buffet Table(s)
Other Food Tables
Gift Table
Lattice Partitions
Columns/Poles
Free-Standing Arrangements About the Author
Dawn Dingus is an experienced wedding planner and content writer for SouthernCraftworks.com and PersonalizeYourGift.net. Shop at http://www.SouthernCraftworks.com for wedding accessories, bridal jewelry, personalized candles, keepsakes, favors and engraved gifts for all occasions.
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