 THE ROMANTIC BRIDE
Everything you're attracted to seems to come in soft pinks and pastels, from your ballet slippers to your baby roses headband. You've hardly been able to focus on all the details of your wedding because you're obsessed with selecting the perfect rendition of "your song" for the first dance. You've already tucked away the love letters your groom sent you, knowing that you'd read them to him on your first anniversary. Everyone, including the dry cleaner, has heard your meticulous documentation of every detail of his proposal. We're not surprised you like gauzy, floaty fabrics, and we'd bet a million roses you're wearing as many flowers as you can in your hair.
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When Diana Hill married her longtime beau Steven White last month, her emotions were bittersweet because her grandmother could not be with her on her special day. So the bride ordered dozens of wild pink roses that had grown in her grandmother's summer garden, and wove them into a ceremonial arch. As Diana walked down the aisle, she could see the vibrant blooms and felt as if her grandmother was with her every step of the way. |
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 | Think about pale green hydrangea blossoms mixed with Queen Anne's lace tied up with a creamy silk ribbon.
Or, purple cosmos mixed with lilac, delphiniums, pink hydrangeas and violet sweet peas tied with a pale gold bow. Then give each of your bridesmaids a smaller bouquet in varying delicate colors.
A gathered bouquet of English garden roses in creams, whites, and lemona roses (pale green roses with a fresh lime scent), accented with a trailing vine will have your guests weeping right along with you.
A densely packed arrangement of magenta roses and pale pink peonies accented by sprigs of white lilacs flows gently when tied with an icy blue satin ribbon.
When you stop pinching yourself that your wedding dream is real, don't forget to ask 1888flowermall.com about French anemones, very sweet and oh-so-romantic. Just like you.
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