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Winter Bridal Bouquets

Posted on April 4, 2010.
Winter Bridal BouquetsGardenia Bridal Bouquet and ideas for centers?

I really want a gardenia and a bouquet of lilies. I heard people are gardenias flower in winter, and some are not. (The wedding is 12/28/08.) So who is? According to Google, it's a winter flower. I'm not sure. They always seem to bloom here in late summer. So what could I add to the mix to give a little color? My colors are navy blue and platinum. Is this just a silver ribbon to run fine or should I get more?

So I'm looking for cute ideas mistresses. I really like the idea of floating candles ... maybe?

Thank you in advance!

Gardenias are a summer flower. I had them in my bouquet. I had a bouquet all white with some green for color. She was beautiful. If you want a little color, I would do the silver ribbon.

Our colors are navy blue and silver. We used tissue navy blue paint and painted filigree silver glitter star on it and used it as a basis for our centerpiece. Then we put two yellow roses and a mini white or vice versa color on fabric with votive candles around them. Money on the fabric made flickering candles and reflected it. They were magnificent. We then let the guests take home mini rose bushes. Except for one white and one silver which we still have more and more in our rose garden six years later.

I would just use a simple ribbon for the bouquet. If you love floating candles you could get glass beads or stones that have been platinum or navy blue and fill the bottom of the vase / container just to add color and very well looked like floating candles or gardenias flowers.

My mother had a bodice Gardenia in my marriage. We were married December 4, so you should be good at the end of the month. I suppose you know gardenias and daffodils are fragrant? I can not stand the smell, so I want to report it in case someone does not know.

I do not know. We try to understand the same thing. Maybe you should just have a spring summer wedding. You could probably just buy them in season and freeze them until December. The floating candles are a good idea just be careful not to set fire to the wedding room with candles.

I think the gardenia is very good for your bouquet, and the centers I also went to talk floating candles, thats really cute I went to a wedding with their mistresses floating candles and I thought that c It was very beautiful.

Oooh, gardenias! they smell so good, and elegant flower, you can use them by themselves, and it would be great. For the piece, I would like to have a clear vase short, and a bouquet of gardenias in her. If you want a tape, of course, go to the florist and ask, and make a bouquet with ribbons.
Or go to the artificial flower craft store / take a false gardenias, go to the gate of the tape and pick the two colors, and experiment by yourself.
Gee, I always thought they were a source of a flower or early summer, but I'm from southern Illinois, not the South that I know of gardenia season? They are always available when a ball!

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