Welcome gifts for out-of-town guests and members of the bridal parties.
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Thank you gifts for those people who make the bride and groom's day special.
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Rehearsal dinner and wedding brunch décor.
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Decorations for the wedding transportation.
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Floating arrangements for ponds or pools.
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Accessories for the bride's hair, in some cases replacing the more traditional veil.
At the Ceremony
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Adorn the ceremony entrance with flower-filled urns that can later be moved to the reception.
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Use flowers and candlelight at different levels to give dimension to design.
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Use a single rose to mark the seats of both the groom's and the bride's mothers.
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Attach flower petals to a large ribbon for an elegant decoration piece.
At the Reception
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Garland the center of the head table with flowers, foliage and votive candles.
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Use the bridesmaids' bouquets to create lavish buffet table decorations or to surround the cake.
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Have your florist create guest table centerpieces with 4-5 separate clusters of flowers so that each couple can take a part of the centerpiece home.
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Float large fragrant flowers, such as open roses or gardenias, in crystal containers with votive candles.
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Sprinkle rose petals on the cake table and walkways.
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Have the toss bouquet double as a cake top.
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Decorate goblets and cake knives with flowers.
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Use a cake plate with a mound of flowers on it as a centerpiece.
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Use roses to make a dome at the top of a glass bowl filled with pretty rocks, and place a wreath around the bowl to highlight it.
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Toss rose petals instead of rice as the bride and groom leave.
Talk to your florist about these ideas for your wedding flowers. To find a wedding florist, visit SAF's National Florist Directory at www.nationalfloristdirectory.com.
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