I am having two receptions only a week apart, do I have to get new flowers (boquets and boutiners) for the second reception? or will they last and still look pretty?
Maybe think about doing a mix of silk and fresh flowers (or all artificial, even) so that you can reuse some of them. It's just a double reception, not double ceremony, right? If no ceremony, then you don't need to have the corsages/bouts/bouquets. Just a toss one for you.
In Response to <a href="http://forums.theknot.com/Sites/theknot/Pages/Main.aspx/special-topic-wedding-boards_flowers_two-receptionsflowers?plckFindPostKey=Cat:Special%20Topic%20Wedding%20BoardsForum:28Discussion:82f3730e-2d4b-4985-b62a-b45581044d4bPost:ae8754f9-cb83-470a-83d3-9ddf35c38097">Re: two receptions....flowers?</a>: [QUOTE]I'm not sure why you'd need bouquets for a second reception? Bouquets and bouts are pretty much done by the end of the night, so you'd need new ones. Even a centerpiece in water is optimistic a week out. Posted by Knittibell[/QUOTE]
<div>Yes, why would you need bouqets and bouts a week later? Those are really more ceremony props. I would do non-floral decorations for the 2nd reception. </div>
Re: two receptions....flowers?
Bouquets and bouts are pretty much done by the end of the night, so you'd need new ones. Even a centerpiece in water is optimistic a week out.
[QUOTE]I'm not sure why you'd need bouquets for a second reception? Bouquets and bouts are pretty much done by the end of the night, so you'd need new ones. Even a centerpiece in water is optimistic a week out.
Posted by Knittibell[/QUOTE]
<div>Yes, why would you need bouqets and bouts a week later? Those are really more ceremony props. I would do non-floral decorations for the 2nd reception. </div>