I agree - silk would be fine but have a couple fresh ones for fragrance in each bouquet, that way the flowers will be long-lasting, less expensive and make a nice keepsake, and the bouquets will smell nice but not be overwhelming.
I agree - silk would be fine but have a couple fresh ones for fragrance in each bouquet, that way the flowers will be long-lasting, less expensive and make a nice keepsake, and the bouquets will smell nice but not be overwhelming.
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My niece worked for a catering company and there were a few times she brought home beautiful fresh flower arrangements from an event simply because no one else had taken them.
When my roommate from college got married, she had artificial flowers for her bouquet, the attendants, and the table arrangements. They turned out really pretty.
I don't have a green thumb so I have a hard time keeping a bouquet of fresh flowers or a potted plant. I'd be okay with artificial flowers.
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My own wedding bouquet was silk. ( I wanted daffodils and it was August.) I still have them.
Also, consider this.....no pollen. People with allergies would be thankful.
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All silk at my wedding 13 yrs ago.
We made the table center pieces, girls & guys flowers. I used real flowers in my bouquet (mixed silk and real) and alter flowers were real.
For girls I had florist but baby breath in them and they did the bows. Bows are not my thing LOL
All silk looked realBuy good quality silk flowers and save a TON on money.
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We had silk at the reception and on the decorations in the chapel. We did use real flowers for the bouquets, boutonnieres, and corsages (for tea girls, servers, etc.). The wedding my husband is officiating and our daughter is flower girl in tomorrow has all silk, and it looks fine. I think as long as the silk arrangements are well-done, they are fine. We still have one of the reception bouquets, and it still looks nice.
Yes, I forgot to mention that. When I got married, the silk flowers were not what they are today. A man my grandfather had mentored long before I was born did our flowers for almost free. He knew our family well, and as a consequence, sent me home with the kind of rose he was intending to use (the bouquets had Delphinium and roses and delphinium is not scented) to put by my bed at night to make sure the scent it did have - which was very faint - would not bother me.
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