There are many sources to find wedding flower arrangement ideas and online is one of the best. Many florists will have photos of their best work on their website. Popular conference centers and country clubs have fabulous designs and ideas.
Remember that a florist can combine several ideas into one arrangement and create a one of a kind design.
Many brides are opting to incorporate plants into their designs for sustainability reasons. Another way of reducing waste is to purchase fern or a pot of ivy or boxwood, use cuttings from the plants and then plant them in a memory garden. Many stems can be rooted after they have been used in a floral design such as ivy, hydrangea, and gardenia.
Another idea is to create an arrangement of mostly greenery and minimize the cut flowers used. Stunning wedding flower arrangement ideas can be made by simply using several types of mixed greenery alone. By using potted plants to cut the greenery or something from your garden you will be able to dramatically cut the overall floral cost.
Use a square or rectangle glass vase to hold short stems of roses so that the flowers are inside of the vase. Rocks or Irish moss can be used to cover the stems.
A lovely way to cut floral cost and still have an impressive centerpiece is to use floating candles in vases of varying heights with rose petals scattered around on the table top. Single stems of orchid, hydrangea, peony, etc. can be placed in vases instead of candles.
Another take on the above idea is to use tea candles with rose petals scattered on the buffet or tabletop and several small arrangements in vases.
Try using several small arrangements down the center of a long table instead of a large one with candles in between.
For tall showy centerpieces, an Eiffel tower or trumpet vase makes an elegant base for a centerpiece. A single orchid stem in the trumpet vase makes a lovely display. Battery-operated lights can also be used with a lamp shade on the vases to make a dramatic statement.
A variety of vases of different shapes and heights makes a simple but elegant display. Try placing a bunch of tulips in one vase, a hydrangea stem in another vase, and an orchid stem in another vase.
The grouping will be stunning.
Sheet moss makes a beautiful base to hold single flower stems and candles. Wedding flower arrangement ideas can cover a large area while minimizing the flowers. Try using several covered spheres throughout the moss base with a few roses and ivy tucked around them.
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