Match the venue style
The arrangement of wedding flowers should be coordinated with the style of the venue. Whether it is a luxury hotel or an antique place, choosing a suitable floral design is the key. In order to highlight the momentum, large venues can choose flowers that match the indoor lighting, while traditional venues are suitable to be decorated with a few small flowers.
Consider cultural customs
Different places have different floral customs, so we should pay special attention to them. Understand and respect the cultural customs of family and guests. British people don't like red, while Brazilians don't like yellow flowers. When designing floral art, we should take these factors into account and avoid touching cultural taboos.
The unique charm of natural style
A single flower with high saturation or unusual flowers such as lotus, tulip, cabbage leaf, iron chopsticks and umbrella fern can all show perfect natural style. The combination of green parrot tulip, umbrella fern and dogwood is like a bouquet just picked from the garden, and chocolate ribbon can add sweetness.
Groom's corsage plan
The groom's corsage is one of the key points of the whole wedding arrangement, which echoes the bride's bouquet. In addition to choosing a corsage that matches the bouquet, you can also consider adding some interesting accessories, such as ears of wheat, feathers or small commemorative photo frames. However, we must ensure that these accessories meet the wedding theme and avoid uncoordinated effects caused by improper matching.