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Wedding Bouquet
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When a man and a woman are to get married
the woman usually wears a long white dress and has her hair all done up fancy
with a tiara and vale in it, and then there is the wedding bouquet, she usually
holds a small bunch of flowers which match her wedding theme, if she is wearing
a white dress soft colors often accentuate her not the flowers but some stunning
bouquets have been the most vivid of colors and are meant to attract the
attention of the guests.
The wedding bouquet is usually designed and prepared by the florist although you
do have some input on the design and colors. Many women choose lilies and roses
as the main flowers in their bouquet. But I think that a little bit of greenery
would go a long, long way when it comes to the bouquet. It just adds that extra
“bit” to them. The flowers are arranged to make the bouquet small enough to be
held in both hands and looks as if it is a bubble over the bride’s hands.
During the ceremony the bouquet is passed over the maid of honour to hold and is
then given back to the bride once the ceremony is over. After the entire
ceremony the bride and groom race out of the church, down the aisle and out the
door, once they are outside all the women gang up together and basically fight
for the bouquet which is thrown by the bride, legend says that if you are the
woman who catches the bouquet of the bride you are next to be married! So as you
can tell it’s definitely a touch competition to get that bouquet with so many
other women after it!
There are hundreds of flowers plastered all over the church and the reception
hall but the bouquet held by the bride is always deemed the prettiest and most
important, I have never yet seen a bride walk down the aisle without a bouquet
of flowers that haven’t been far short of perfect. The flowers just add to the
innocence of the bride before she makes that long jump to commitment and the
flowers should be given respect!
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