Our colors are yellow, pink, and maybe orange. He wants to get married in the Church he belongs to but it is a VERY small church. I mean cracker box tiny. The Church I was raised in is slightly bigger, but has columns down the center that would prevent the bridal party from walking down it. So we are considering a outside wedding.
My question is if we went with an outdoor wedding, should we use real flowers or real-looking fake flowers in decorations? Since the wedding is the end of June, wouldn't real flowers wilt and everything if it was a really hot day? And besides that, we are also on a budget.
Re: Flowers?
We have pretty much decided to have outdoor wedding now because of the number of people attending lol.
I just wonder if they would be hard to remove from the balloon. I'll probably try to make some soon just to test idea out.
I love these candleholders. I took this picture at a bridal show. I can rent the candleholders for a pretty reasonable price. I could always try to figure something to put in the middle in place of the flowers.
Also if you do not want to even use flowers to hold at the ceremony, I know brooch bouquets are becoming more popular. I am pretty sure someone on the board is doing one.
[QUOTE]those are a really cool centerpiece. I am planning on using real flowers for my outdoor ceremony. We might be outside for a couple hours for the ceremony and pictures, I plan on keeping the flowers in water if I am not carrying them around. I was looking at alternatives for my reception tables even though their inside, because quite honestly I do not want to spend a fortune on flowers, I would rather have a videographer. I am not opposed to half my tables having floral centerpieces, and doing something else for the other half. I would recommend going to some bridal shows. A lot of them have tables set up and centerpiece ideas I love these candleholders. I took this picture at a bridal show. I can rent the candleholders for a pretty reasonable price. I could always try to figure something to put in the middle in place of the flowers. Also if you do not want to even use flowers to hold at the ceremony, <strong>I know brooch bouquets are becoming more popular. I am pretty sure someone on the board is doing one</strong>.
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</div><div>Yep. I'm doing one! I just received my first brooch from a BM! </div><div>
</div><div>And those candleholders are awesome! </div><div>
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I have no idea what a brooch bouquet is. I'm gonna have to google that one. And I will be sure and let you know how mine turn out.