Rose was known as the flower that symbolizes love and affection. In this flowers bouquet used the two types roses, red and white. The contrast combination of both types give a happy impression. Let see what is written by Wedding Gal about her bouquet...
Your wedding hall will play a role in your selection for several reasons. What kind of lighting does your hall have? Do they offer and spotlights on the tables to emphasize your centerpieces. If so this can make a small full centerpiece standout and seem much more impressive. What kind of tables will you be using? You don’t want the centerpiece to be in the way of people and blocking views. I have attended wedding where people actually removed the centerpiece from the table because the couldn’t see other people at their table. Don’t be afraid to accentuate your flowers with the use of votive candles, pedals, or using unique vases with a nice interior design.

All florists will design a sample piece for you before you actually decide to go forward with your choice. Remember to ask how many free samples they will make for you. Many will only give you one shot before charging you for additional work. Clear this before you sign anything because this will be an argument you will usually lose. Verify that the florist has a relationship with your venue because you don’t want to deal with any confusion the day of your event. The tradition of giving the centerpiece away during the wedding just takes up time and most people find it disrupts the flow of the event. Your guests will take the flowers at the end of the night without you telling them…they will take everything that isn’t bolted down actually!

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